Beaconhouse Sri Inai International School has announced impressive achievements of its students in the recent Cambridge IGCSE Examinations.
The school is proud to recognise four top achievers who have brought great honour to the institution and the country with their exceptional results, Beaconhouse announced in a statement on May 11, 2023.
Among the high achievers, Jayden Choo has achieved the highest score globally in Additional Mathematics, while Lim Jo Dee has also secured the top position worldwide in Information & Communication Technology.
Their outstanding accomplishment is a testament to their dedication and hard work, the statement added.
“Achieving this success isn’t easy but it’s possible with hard work and goal-oriented. I am thankful and ever indebted with the strong support and guidance from my family and teachers,” said Jayden on his achievement.
Jo Dee, who was also thrilled to be recognised on a global level, said, “I am in disbelief to have secured a top position worldwide. It was not easy but it is certainly worth it. I encourage everyone to believe in themselves because nothing is impossible”.
Other achievers were Gan Louise and Prisha Aditi Palani who earned High Achievement Awards in Foreign Language and French World Literature, respectively.
Beaconhouse South East Asia regional director Basit Humayun said the students’ perseverance, dedication and commitment to learning have resulted in exceptional results in the Cambridge IGCSE Examinations.
“We are delighted to recognise their outstanding achievements. We are certain that this is just the start of a promising future for them.
“This is just the beginning for them, as we are proud to produce excellent students and life-long learners,” he said.
Basit said the impressive results further enhanced the Beaconhouse Sri Inai International School’s reputation as a leading educational institution.
“These achievements are a testament to the high-quality teaching and supportive learning environment at the school,” he added.
IGCSE stands for International General Certificate of Secondary Education.
Cambridge IGCSE is the world’s most popular international qualification for 16-year-olds. It is taken in over 150 countries and in more than 5000 schools around the world. More than 2200 universities in 90 countries formally recognise Cambridge qualifications, including all UK universities and over 850 in the United States.