29 Felsted students received Felsted School’s IB results in 2009. Students study six subjects, three at Higher Level and three at Standard Level, each being awarded up to seven points. At Higher Level, 77% of the grades were at 5 points or higher and at Standard Level the figure was 80%. The average total score amongst all pupils was 33.5 points, an equivalent to just more than 4 A grades at A level. This is an improvement on last year’s average score of 33 points. The maximum score that an IB student can achieve is 45 points.
Anna-Sophie Scheidl achieved the highest results at Felsted with 40 points in total, which, if related to UCAS entry points can be equated to almost five and half A grades at A Level.
Ten students achieved an overall score of 35 points or better, as follows:
- Anna-Sophie Scheidl from Germany achieved 40 points
- Lena Sophie Koenig from Germany achieved 39 points
- George Menne from Germany achieved 39 points
- Ian Clark from Great Notley achieved 38 points
- Stephanie Farr, from Sible Hedingham achieved 38 points
- Clemens Berghoff, from Germany achieved 37 points
- Liam Boshell from High Wycombe achieved 37 points
- Benedict Schmidt, from Germany achieved 37 points
- Bernhard Fohrmann, from Germany achieved 36 points
- Matthew Savill, from Navestock achieved 35 points
The following subjects gained 100% at 5 points or more:
Higher Level: Spanish, History, Art, Latin
Standard Level: English, History, Biology, Art
29 Felsted students received Felsted School’s IB results in 2009. Students study six subjects, three at Higher Level and three at Standard Level, each being awarded up to seven points. At Higher Level, 77% of the grades were at 5 points or higher and at Standard Level the figure was 80%. The average total score amongst all pupils was 33.5 points, an equivalent to just more than 4 A grades at A level. This is an improvement on last year’s average score of 33 points. The maximum score that an IB student can achieve is 45 points.
Anna-Sophie Scheidl achieved the highest results at Felsted with 40 points in total, which, if related to UCAS entry points can be equated to almost five and half A grades at A Level.
Ten students achieved an overall score of 35 points or better, as follows:
- Anna-Sophie Scheidl from Germany achieved 40 points
- Lena Sophie Koenig from Germany achieved 39 points
- George Menne from Germany achieved 39 points
- Ian Clark from Great Notley achieved 38 points
- Stephanie Farr, from Sible Hedingham achieved 38 points
- Clemens Berghoff, from Germany achieved 37 points
- Liam Boshell from High Wycombe achieved 37 points
- Benedict Schmidt, from Germany achieved 37 points
- Bernhard Fohrmann, from Germany achieved 36 points
- Matthew Savill, from Navestock achieved 35 points
The following subjects gained 100% at 5 points or more:
Higher Level: Spanish, History, Art, Latin
Standard Level: English, History, Biology, Art