Congratulations to all of our Te students who sat the Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB) this year. The results were wonderful!
Below you will find set out the students’ overall results, which include the two specific subjects of the Anglophone Section: English Language/ Literature and History/Geography.
28 of our 36 candidates were awarded a ‘Mention’ (Commendation) :
Mention Trés Bien ( 16/20 and above): 5 students ( S : 3 ES : 1 L : 1)
Mention Bien (14/20 – 15.9/20) : 8 students ( S : 6 ES : 1 L : 1)
Mention Assez Bien ( 12/20 – 13.9/20) : 15 students ( S : 5 ES : 7 L : 3)
Mention Passable ( 10/20 – 11.9/20) : 7 students ( S : 4 ES : 2 L : 1)
OIB RESULTS 2009 OVERVIEW
The Anglophone Section students who sat the OIB ( Option Internationale du Baccalauréat) are to be congratulated on their very pleasing results:
7 Mention Très Bien ( 5 : S 1 : ES 1 : L)
8 Mention Bien ( 4 : S 3 : ES 1 : L)
13 Mention Assez Bien ( 10 : S 2 : ES 1 : L)
5 Mention Passable ( 1 : S 4 : L)
GCSE/GSE 2010
Once again, the Section students achieved some excellent results :
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
A*: 1
A : 11
B : 20
C : 6
ENGLISH LITERATURE
A* : 1
A : 7
B : 18
C : 11
HISTORY
A : 3
B : 4
C : 4
FRENCH
A : 25
GCE / GCSE RESULTS 2009
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
41 CANDIDATES
Grades A – C : 41
A : 9
B : 22
C : 10
ENGLISH LITERATURE
41 CANDIDATES
Grades A – C : 36
A* : 3
A : 7
B : 19
C : 7
D : 4
E : 1
HISTORY
23 CANDIDATES
Grades A – C : 19
A : 8
B : 8
C : 3
FRENCH
34 CANDIDATES
A : 33
B : 1
MATHS
9 CANDIDATES
Grades A – C : 5
ART & DESIGN
4 Candidates
Grades 1-C 3
Where will our students who graduated in June 2010 be continuing their education?
Of the 36 students who took the Baccalauréat Option Internationale (OIB) with the Section this summer, 15 will be studying at universities in the UK.
Subjects include Politics, Philosophy & Sociology, Economics, Law, Aviation Technology, English, History, Biomedical Science, Biology & Ecology. They are studying at places such as Cambridge, University College London, Bristol, Exeter, Dundee, Leeds, Manchester, Essex etc.
5 students will be studying in the USA: Yale, Cornell, Brandeis, Haverford and Fordham.
1 student will be studying Marine Biology in Melbourne, Australia and another will be going to Canada in 2011.
13 students will be continuing their studies at ‘prépas’ or universities in France, studying a wide range of subjects, including music, psychology, mathematics, law, languages, business studies and art restoration.
To all of them we send our warmest congratulations and best wishes for their future happiness.