IB Results 2021

IB pupils at St Edward’s were celebrating yesterday as they received a very impressive set of results.

Two pupils, Izzy Rees and Kunal Barman, achieved full marks with 45 points each and 18 pupils achieved 40 points or more.

At Higher Level, 64% of grades were awarded at levels 7/6, 94% at Levels 7-5, and the average points score is 36.

So far, some 80% of pupils have secured places at their first-choice universities, and this number will increase as offers are confirmed.

Congratulations to all pupils and staff for having navigated so successfully the demanding circumstances they faced this year.

The following pupils achieved outstanding results:

Kunal Barman, 45, PPE at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford

Izzy Rees, 45, Liberal Arts, Durham University

Nicholas Sawyer, 44, Politics and Philosophy at the London School of Economics

Roman Tinkov, 44, Chemistry, University College London

Rowan Bisp, 43, Global Sustainable Development, The University of Warwick

Eliza McCrum, 43, Criminology, Durham University

Leo Wilson, 42, History, University College London

Arn Caesar, 42, will apply to study Physics after a gap year

Abi Drennan, 42, will apply to university next year

Bea Nicholls, 42, Psychology, Bristol University, after an Art Foundation at Kingston University

Sofia Shapovalova, 41, either New York University or Biochemistry at Imperial College London

Hannah Hohage, 41, will study Medicine or Physiotherapy at the University of Osnabrück, Germany

Cheyenne Rahimian, 41, Business Psychology, University of California San Diego

Max Lang, 41, Chemistry, University College London

Carolina Ramirez Cabal, 41, will study Medicine either in the UK or at the Universidad del Rosario, Bogota, Colombia

Hannah Bullen, 40, Russian Studies and History of Art, The University of Edinburgh

James Marsh, 40, Psychology, Durham University

Jack Pham, 40, will study Law, university tbc

As ever, St Edward’s pupils go on to a wide range of different courses in the UK and globally. Caitlin Adams will study Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies at Exeter University, Lily Helling hopes to study Physiotherapy at Trinity College Dublin, Pippa Patterson will study Veterinary Science at Nottingham University, Athena Bonnefoy will attend the University of Virginia in the US, Arya Firake will study Electronic Engineering with Computer Systems at the University of Surrey and Harry Holberton will study History and Japanese at the Australian National University in Canberra.

Grades were awarded based on a combination of teachers’ predicted grades and externally marked coursework. Teachers’ predictions were informed by a wide range of assessments, including classwork and more formal assessments undertaken over the duration of the whole two-year course.

Please note that details of post-School plans are based on the latest information available and are subject to change. Please let Tracy van der Heiden know of any inaccuracies or updates at vanderheident@stedwardsoxford.org.

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