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Students across the UAE celebrate their A-Level results.

Students across the UAE celebrate their A-Level results.

Posted On Aug 17, 2018

Over at Brighton College in Abu Dhabi, 42 per cent of all grades achieved were A* - A or equivalent; 76 per cent of all grades achieved were A* - B or equivalent; and 95 per cent of all grades achieved were A* - C or equivalent.

It was smiles all around on Thursday, as students across the UAE were celebrating their A-Level results.

Over at Brighton College in Abu Dhabi, 42 per cent of all grades achieved were A* - A or equivalent; 76 per cent of all grades achieved were A* - B or equivalent; and 95 per cent of all grades achieved were A* - C or equivalent.

The top achievers this year included Edward Garemo who bagged eight A*s; Artemis Prevot with four A*s and an A; Eloise L'Her with three A*s and two As and Leila Barakat with an A* and two As and a B.

Securing the highest marks at Jumeirah College (JC) in Dubai with four A*s in Psychology, Chemistry, Maths and Further Maths was 17-year-old Pakistani student Khadijah Sharjil Anwar. Her impressive results mean she will now be entering next fall term as a freshman at the Princeton University taking up Public Health Policy.

Other toppers at JC included Kelly Stewart, Jasmina Eldamanhoury and Rahul Lobo who all got three A*s each; while Michael Ash, Saiqa Pirmohamed, Florence Risbridger and Jhanvi Bhojwani scored two A*s each; and Jocely Ross, Sharheel Ahmed and Cara Wason achieving one A* each.

JC principal Simon O'Connor said: "We've done it again. The A Level results at JC are, yet again, outstanding. Over 400 A Levels were sat and 11 per cent achieved an A* with 41 per cent at either A* or A grade and 55 per cent of the students achieved no lower than a B grade.


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