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AIS and EIS Students Shine in International Baccalaureate Exams

In a remarkable display of academic excellence, students from the Australian International School (AIS) and European International School (EIS) have achieved outstanding results in the recent International Baccalaureate (IB) examinations. These results highlight the hard work and dedication of students and staff alike, solidifying the schools' reputations as leading institutions for holistic education.

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EIS: Consistent Excellence

Similarly, EIS students have made their mark with a stellar performance in the IB exams. With a pass rate of 95% and an average score of 35.53, EIS continues to uphold its reputation for academic rigor and excellence. Notably, 26% of EIS students achieved scores of 40 or above, and 84% earned the Bilingual Diploma, highlighting the school's focus on multilingual education.

Among the standout performers, Eunji Yoon achieved an impressive score of 43 and plans to take a gap year before pursuing studies in Literature and Psychology. Je Yoon Lee, who also scored 42, will attend Griffith University in Australia to study Biomedical Science and pursue a Doctor of Medicine.

Ms. Jo Robert, Acting Head of School at EIS, lauded the students' efforts: “Congratulations to the Class of 2024 on their remarkable results in the IBDP. These impressive outcomes are a testament to our students' dedication and hard work, as well as the expertise, guidance, and tireless support of our exceptional team of teachers. I would also like to thank our parents and staff - with your support, we have continued to strengthen our educational village to ensure rigour in our programmes, enabling our students to reach their full potential. Congratulations once again to the Class of 2024!”

Acknowledging Global Excellence

Nadim Nsouli, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Inspired Education, which oversees both AIS and EIS, acknowledged the incredible achievements of the students. “We are incredibly proud of all our students and teachers for such an extraordinary achievement. This well-deserved success is a result of everyone’s hard work and dedication, and I want to thank all the teachers for their steadfast efforts in ensuring Inspired students can reach their full potential and flourish,” he said.

Culmination of Effort and Excellence

Both schools' recent IB results are not just numbers on a page; they represent the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. The exceptional scores and achievements of the students are a testament to the rigorous academic programs and the supportive learning environments provided by AIS and EIS. These results also highlight the importance of a holistic education that nurtures not only academic skills but also personal growth, resilience, and a global perspective.

As these students embark on the next chapters of their academic and professional journeys, their accomplishments stand as a beacon of what can be achieved with dedication, support, and a commitment to excellence. The success of AIS and EIS students underscores the transformative power of education and sets a high standard for future cohorts to aspire to.

AIS: A Beacon of Achievement

At AIS, the latest IB results reflect a strong year for the school. With a 100% pass rate, AIS students not only met but exceeded global expectations. The average IB score of 34.26 stands testament to the school's commitment to fostering academic excellence. Particularly impressive is the fact that 12% of AIS students scored 40 or above, and a remarkable 82% received the prestigious Bilingual Diploma.

Individual achievements also shone brightly. Nguyen Bao Chau led the cohort with an impressive score of 43, securing a place at the University of Melbourne to study Design and Architecture. Nguyen Tran Gia Khanh, scoring 42, is set to join the University of Manchester for a degree in Architecture. Meanwhile, Nguyen Tran Phuc An's score of 39 has earned him a place at Tulane University, where he will study Biological Chemistry.

Jon Standen, AIS's Executive Principal, expressed his pride and joy at these results, noting the resilience and determination of the students. "Many congratulations to our students on their magnificent IBDP results and for securing their places at prestigious global universities," he said. "They worked hard, showing great resilience and determination along the way. Several students have been awarded significant scholarships to support their studies at university. I would also like to thank our parents for their support, and of course our magnificent staff for their excellent teaching, dedication and care. The IB world average points score has barely changed since last year, whilst AIS Saigon’s results have improved by a whole point to 34.26, illustrating that this has been a highly successful year for the school. Once again, well done and thank you to our students, staff and parents.”