September 1, 2015

2015 GCSE Outstanding Achievements

2015 GCSE Outstanding Achievements

83% of our students achieved 5+ A-C grades including English and Maths. The UK average for 2014 was 53.4% (this figure is not likely to change significantly this year and is currently not available). These results place El Alsson with the top performing schools in the UK and internally in terms of IGCSE/GCSE performance. 36% of our students achieved 5+ A*/A grades, again well above national UK averages.

A special well done to our highest performers who all attained 7 A* grades each: Ahmed Abdel Fadil, AbdelRahman Raouf, Zeina Bashnfr, Nada Abdelhalim and AbdelRahman Hegazy.

This is a very pleasing set of results which reflects both the hard work of our pupils and the support they have received from staff and parents throughout their time at the school.

2015 A Level Outstanding Achievements

Our A Level students also performed exceptionally well and have gained places at prestigious universities. There were 32 A*/A grades achieved by our Year 13 students.

Special congratulations to Hussein El Ghazaly who achieved A* in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths and Arabic.

University destinations and courses of our graduates of 2015

Dentistry, Moscow State University Russia
Medicine Cairo University Egypt
Civil Engineering University of Southampton UK
Mathematical Computation UCL UK
Genetics University of Edinburgh UK
Anthropology  University College Amsterdam Holland
Mechanical Engineering Germany
Medicine Imperial College  UK
GUC/AUC  Egypt
Civil Engineering University of Illinois USA
Aerospace Engineering  Brunel University UK
Accounting & Finance  University of Brighton UK
Art & Design Loughborough University UK
English & American Literature University of Kent UK
Geography & Sociology Oxford Brookes University  UK
Architectural Engineering University of Nottingham  UK
Art & Design National College of Art and Design Ireland
American University of Paris France
Chemical Engineering UCL UK
Business Management Belgium
Psychology Erasmus University Rotterdam Holland
Mathematics & Physics  University of Surrey  UK
Government & Politics  Birmingham University  UK
Aerospace Engineering Queensland University of Technology Australia
Aerospace Engineering  University of Sheffield UK

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