STUDENTS at Al Noor International School celebrated exemplary Advanced Level results with 11 students securing A* in all three subjects.
These results have led to a combined outcome of 62 per cent of students achieving A*, A and B in the Cambridge A level examinations held in June this year.
Meanwhile, 88pc of A Level students secured grades between A* and C. Eleven students secured 3A* while there were a total of 54 A*, 97 A and 70 B grades.
In A Level, 11 students secured A* in all three subjects. Straight 3A* were achieved by Muneera Basem Hasan Abdulla Almahmeed, Hannah Ruth Gunasinghe, Hussain Talib Ali Jassim Buhusayyen, Javeria Sohail, Maher Ali Farooq Ali Hasan Alqattan, Maryam Abdulrahman Mohamed Shafea Alshaikh, Mostafa Hany Mohamed Mostafa Eltahawy, Nancy Sayed Abdelmoneim Tantawy Moussa, Nazmeen Fatima, Saurav Hazra and Wijeratne Mohandiramge Ushan Imasha Fernando.
Meanwhile, 22 students secured A* and A in all three subjects.
They are Maxine Zabat Salian, Onosha Fatima, Abdelrahman Mohamed Fathy Sharaf, Rawan Muneer Ali Husain Abdulrasool Rahma, Sara Mohsen Abdulhameed Khalaf Mohsen, Zainab Sayed Husain Ateya Abbas Mohamed, Youssef Mohammed Othman Ezzat, Fatema Salah Ahmed Ebrahim Hasan, Muhammad Rafae Gill, Noor Rizwan Ahmed Mushtaq Ahmed Malik, Riad Shadi Riad Mohammed Barakat, Farooq Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Ameen, Saad Ramzan Mohammad Ramzan Mohd. Shafi Malik, Abdul Rafay Irfan, Ali Emad Mohamed Ghuloom Abdulla, Ali Khalid Ali Mohammed, Alwaleed Khaled Omar Al Alami, Hashem Mohamed Abdulhadi Abdulla Khalifa, Joud Rashed Abdulla Mohamed Ebrahim, Mariam Mansoor, Muhammad Abubakar and Puteri Arisya Diana Binti Aznir.
Meanwhile, the school is also celebrating strong Advanced Subsidiary Level results with 22 students achieving 3A resulting in a total of 115 A and 80 B grades.
This has led to a combined outcome of 48pc of all students achieving A and B in the Cambridge AS Level examinations.
Around 70pc of AS Level students secured grades between A and C. Straight 3A were achieved by Achine Sanjana Padukka Vidanalage, Alex Joby, Ashraf Essam Adel Yousef, Bryce Kris Fernandes, Dissanayake Mudiyanselage Movindu Kawshan Dissanayake, Feloubatteir Leasha Shafik Wasief Rezkalla, Marya Khalil Ebrahim Ahmed Radhi, Mohamed Essam Adel Yousef, Mustafa Kaidzohar Shafik, Naheen Kabir, Namasha Minradha Wijesinghe Wijesingha Rajapaksha Arachchige, Noora Wael Isa Mohamed Qasim, Rawan Samy Gamal Khedr, Roomina Tariq Butt, Salvia Laras Pritinadevi, Sara Ahmed Mahmood Ebrahim Yunes, Shenal Dimindra Kurukulasuriya, Taif Ghazi Abduljalil Matooq Ahmed, Tumali Shakya Embuldeniya, Uneeb Ullah Khan,Varahini Kamalarajan, and Yusuf Abdulkarim Mohamed Shafeea Shakeeb.
“I am delighted with these world-class results,” said school chairman Ali Hasan.
“They reflect the efforts of everyone to continually improve the school and achieve our vision and mission.”
School director Dr Muhammad Mashood said the results demonstrate the positive impact of the school’s focus on academic management and students’ performance.
Principal Amin Hulaiwah also praised the outstanding results achieved by AS and A level students.