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Felsted is in the Top 30 UK International Baccalaureate Schools

Felsted is in the Top 30 UK International Baccalaureate Schools

 


Exceptional International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma scores achieved by our Sixth Formers in 2024 have resulted in Felsted being named in the top 30 schools for IB in the country.

Rankings are published by IB-School.eu and Best-Schools.co.uk, which take into account scores achieved by IB Diploma candidates around the world. Felsted is officially ranked 23rd in the country.

Felsted pupils achieved an average points score of almost 35 points out of 45, exceeding the global average of 30.3 and in line with the UK average of 34.6. 

58% of Felsted’s IB candidates achieved more than 34 points, equivalent to two A*s and one A at A Level and 17% achieved a world-class score of above 40 points, which is equivalent to four A*s at A Level.

With such impressive results, the 2024 cohort secured places at some of the world’s top universities, including Oxford, Durham, Edinburgh and Amsterdam.
 

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Felsted’s highest achievers, with a top score of 43 points (out of a total of 45), were prefects Jemima Leigh and Isabel Wadley.


Read more about individual achievements here
 

This is an excellent set of results from a really special group of students. These achievements will open the door to the world’s top universities and careers - we wish them every success as they move on to their next stage of education or into the workplace 
Head, Chris Townsend

 

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