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As an international Sixth Form College, our students have on average 25% higher pass grades than similar schools in the UK for 3 years running, and in Physics and Chemistry, this percentage is 30%. In 2005 one student attained 6 A's in her AS exams, while in 2006 our A1 students kept up the lofty records with 2 students getting 6 A's, 23 students 5 A's and more than 40 4 A's! Ken Murray, the CIE chief executive, sent a letter with congratulations to our college. Many CIE Senior officials visited our school more than once and encouraged us to strive to be the CIE leading school in China.
All graduates 2007 have achieved the (conditional) offers from the worldwide known universitiesBy the end of May 2007, all our 74 graduating students had acquired about 280 conditional or unconditional offers from well-known universities. Of those, 238 offers are from Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, LSE, UCL, Loughborough, Bristol, Warwick, Bath, Durham, Nottingham, York and SOAS in the UK, 20 from Cornell, Chicago, Carnegie Mellon, Georgetown, Virginia, California - LA, Wisconsin - Madison, Rochester, Boston, Miami, New Jersey, Purdue, Pomona (ranked No.7 in US Liberal Arts Colleges), Rochester, College of Williams and Mary in the US, 4 from Waterloo and Toronto in Canada, 16 from ANU, Melbourne, NSW, Macquarie in Australia and 2 from University of Hong Kong. All graduates 2005 and 2006 have enrolled in famous universities abroadWe produced a total of 58 graduates in 2005 and 2006. Of the 38 who are currently studying in the UK, 36 are with universities ranked 16th or higher. Of the remaining 20 studying elsewhere including US, Canada, Australia and Hong Kong, 13 are at world-famous tertiary institutions. It is fair to say that the academic achievements and overall qualities od SCIE graduates have been recognized internationally. |
Student science and technology festival![]() Mar 14th, 2008 - The first SCIE science and technology festival closes after a successful session. more > Flu prevention guarantees health![]() Mar 13th, 2008 - Guard against the flu to guarantee health. With Hong Kong's recent flu outbreak, some schools announced classes would be suspended. more > On March 3, Flag-raising ceremony![]() Mar 3rd, 2008 - March 3, 2008 was a sunny Monday morning, the school held it's monthly national flag-raising ceremony. At 7:30 students wearing the school uniform arrived at the drill ground, lining up according to grade, teacher... more > |


