Scarborough College students and staff celebrate exceptional IB Diploma Programme results.
Students, staff and families at the college have been celebrating following the release of results that enable students to apply to the best universities in the world.
With a school average of over 35 points, which is significantly above the world average, the College is able to place itself among the top IB schools in the UK. A quarter of this year’s cohort are able to celebrate 40 points or more, which puts them among the top 12% of the world’s IB candidates. Scarborough College’s students will now have this summer to organise their university of choice, made much easier by today’s results and the early publication of the IB Diploma results.

IB Coordinator Ms Katie Cooke said,
‘I am delighted with this year's excellent IB results and very proud of our Year 13s for all they have achieved. They persevered under very difficult circumstances and demonstrated resilience and determination. Their commitment to learning and positive attitude has brought them the success they deserve with the vast majority securing their first choice of university. A huge congratulations to them all and I wish them every success for the future.’
Headmaster Guy Emmett Commented,
‘During the last two years our pupils have overcome many challenges to achieve these outstanding results. To average above 35 points per pupil is the equivalent of two grade A* and an A and our pupils are earning places at the finest Universities around the world. In over 20 years of teaching I have not worked with a more determined year group of pupils and they have excelled in all areas of academic life at the College. I must also thank colleagues who have worked incredibly hard to ensure our pupils excelled. Throughout this pandemic our online teaching has been of a very high standard. Every member of the Scarborough College community has contributed to keeping the school open and ensuring our children could thrive and achieve these inspiring results. We could not be prouder.’
When making their university applications, the College says it's students will continue to be supported throughout the summer by the strong academic support team, the IB Coordinator and the Headmaster himself


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