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Leipzig Int. School: Best IB Results in the History of the School

Leipzig Int. School: Best IB Results in the History of the School

Congratulations to the Class of 2021!

In the face of some huge challenges, our Class of 2021 cohort have achieved remarkable results, the best in LIS’s IB Diploma history. The results were outstanding, with 97.6% of students gaining the full Diploma. The average score was a whopping 35.4 – our best ever – with 12 students gaining 40+ points (28.6%), 6 of those gaining 42+ (converting to a 1.0 Abitur) – 14.3%. 47.6% of our students gained 36+ points, with 81.0% gaining 30+ points. 57.1% of students gained a Bilingual Diploma.

Valedictorian Sarah F. gained the top performance with 45 points. Tiziana achieved a remarkable result with 43 points score. Other students who gained 40+ points included Mika W., Maximilian, Jade, Florentina, Chau, Ben, Beatrice, Anastasia, Sarah M. and Wilson.

However, so many of our students not only achieved excellent grades, but outperformed expectations and should be extremely proud of themselves. Furthermore, all students who applied for the HZB (Hochschulzugangsberechtigung) were successful, and all students made their UCAS (Universities & Colleges Admissions Service) offers, too. This represents a truly outstanding achievement.

As the Principal of the Secondary School, I am extremely proud of all of the students, and of all of the teachers without whose hard work and expertise this would not have been possible. To all parents and guardians of the Class of 2021, thank you for your support of your children and of the school, and I hope you enjoy this richly deserved success.

Neil Allen,
Secondary School Principal

Leipzig International School

Vom ersten Lebensjahr an bis hin zum Erlangen eines Abschlusses stehen Weltoffenheit, Internationalität und Qualität im Vordergrund.

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