Cambridge International Examination IGCSE Results 2015 of class 10, class 12 Declared
Cambridge schools conducted the class 10 and 12 examinations respectively in the month June 2015. For 340 Cambridge schools there are over 70,000 entries for both 10th and 12th class. This year a large number of candidates appeared for the examination as there was a increase of 12% compared to 2014. The students who have written the examination can check their results as the results are declared on 11th August 2015.
Cambridge International Examination IGCSE Result of class 10, class 12:
Cambridge IGCSE is the world’s most popular international qualification for 14 to 16 year old. It is recognized by leading universities and employers worldwide, and is an international passport to progression and success. Developed over 25 years ago, it is tried, tested and trusted by schools worldwide.Cambridge International School is a British School located in Garhoud, Dubai, UAE. It is a private Education (IGCSE) course, the Advanced Subsidiary (AS) and A Level Examinations of the Universities of Cambridge and London (UK), consistently producing results well above the UK national average. The school is an approved center for the University of Examinations Syndicate and for London University. Cambridge IGCSE offers a flexible curriculum, with a choice of over 70 subjects in any combination.
There has been a substantial increase in the popularity of Cambridge qualifications in India and around the world. Globally there has been 15% growth across all Cambridge qualifications this year, including 8% growth in entries for Cambridge International A Levels (12th board exam) and 23% for Cambridge IGCSE (10th board exam). There are now over 340 Cambridge schools in India, where over 70,000 exam entries for Cambridge qualifications were made in June in both (10th and 12th), with a 12% increase in entries compared with 2014. In India there was a 10% increase in entries for Cambridge IGCSE (10 board exam), with more than 40,000 entries.
The IGCSE students of Dhirubhai Ambani International School who have appeared for the examination got very good grades. A total of 69 students appeared for the examination and all have done well with almost 88.84% of all grades achieved are A*’s and A’s.
Regional Director for South Asia Cambridge International Examination,Ruchira Ghosh said that “I would like to congratulate all students for their hard work for this year exams. This year marked an important year for Cambridge schools in India with the first March examination series. I am delighted that this went well and that our community of Cambridge schools in India continues to grow.”
Also Savita Venkat, Principal of Bombay Cambridge School, said, “The Cambridge curriculum helps students to learn and acquire the core skills and competencies of life like critical thinking and problem solving, collaboration, creativity, communication and digital literacy. They become lifelong learners and apply everything they learn during their developmental stages, in real life.”
IGCSE 10th exam highest scorer is from Jamnabai Narsee International School is 97.4% achieved by Saumya Neilay Dedhia, while Pooja Ketan Barai came second with 97.2%. The third place went to Samar Manish Khanna who scored 97%.
Jasmine Madhani, Head, Jamnabai Narsee International School said, “Congratulations to all the students, acknowledging the teachers for their hard work and parents for supporting their children in maintaining high quality education. The two sessions exams worked best for the students to achieve good results.”