After a highly successful set of examination results for 2018, students at the British School of Bahrain (BSB) received further news of their success from Pearson.
These outstanding awards further highlight the wonderful work that goes on in the classrooms at BSB, with exceptional teaching and learning between the teachers and their students.
A Level students Maciej Zajaczkowski and Samantha Rooke have gone to Imperial College London and University of East Anglia, respectively – Maciej to study Biomedical Engineering and Samantha to study Film and Literature.
GCSE student Aryaman Arora, who has been awarded the highest mark in the world for Computer Science and the highest mark in the Middle East for Further Pure Maths, is currently studying for five A Levels, highlighting his dedication to his studies.
Muhammad Hamad Javed and Salma Sarkis achieved their results despite taking the exams one year early.
This is an absolutely fantastic achievement and will fill them with confidence as they prepare to take their remaining GCSEs in the summer of 2019.
The teachers start preparing students for their GCSEs throughout their time in the school, which intensifies as they start Year 10.
Student progress is monitored closely to ensure students are continuously challenged to reach their full potential. To supplement this, the students put in a huge number of extra hours to gain the depth of understanding required to be able to achieve such phenomenal results.
“It makes me feel extremely proud to know that all of the hard work I put into my studies and my revision paid off. I am very grateful to my teachers for helping me to achieve this and it has motivated me to push myself even harder to be even more successful in my A Levels,” said Vian Rifat, who is studying for four A Levels.
BSB Assistant Head Wayne Ridgway said: “We are so proud of these students for their amazing achievements. Some might say that the top students do not have to work as hard as their peers and that their success comes naturally, but this is far from the truth. I strongly believe that any student can achieve success with dedication and good study habits; this group of talented students are a testament to that approach.”