Nord Anglia Education Students Achieve Remarkable I/GCSE Success in 2025
In 2025, students at Nord Anglia Education's international schools once again demonstrated academic excellence by achieving exceptional I/GCSE results. This year, an impressive 48.1% of all grades awarded to students were between 9–7, which is equivalent to A to A. This marks an upward trend from last year's average of 47.1%, significantly outpacing England's national average of just 21.8%. Furthermore, 88% of grades fell between 9–4, equivalent to A to C, highlighting the overall success of the students compared to the national average of 67.1%.
Several schools within the Nord Anglia Education network particularly excelled, celebrating remarkable achievements among their students. Notably, NACIS Shanghai led the pack with 73.4% of its I/GCSE grades falling within the 9–7 range. Other outstanding institutions included the British International School Ho Chi Minh City at 69.2%, The British International School Kuala Lumpur with 67.4%, Nord Anglia International School Kuwait at 64%, and The British School Yangon, also achieving 64% in the 9–7 range.
Dr. Elise Ecoff, the Chief Education Officer at Nord Anglia Education, expressed immense pride in the accomplishments of the students. She emphasized that these results not only reflect the hard work and determination of the students but also the unwavering commitment of the teachers and the supportive learning environments fostered by the schools.
These I/GCSE results are a continuation of a trend of academic excellence that permeates Nord Anglia Education's 80+ international schools, where various globally recognized curricula are offered. This year alone, students have excelled in multiple academic programs. The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) yielded an impressive average score of 34 points, surpassing global averages for the 12th consecutive year. A Level students also excelled, achieving 48% of grades at A* to A, far exceeding the England average of 28.2%.
In the Advanced Placement (AP) category, students achieved 61.3% scores of 4 and 5, showing an increase from the previous year's 60.3%. Additionally, students participating in the French Baccalaureate at Collège du Léman maintained high standards, with 27% receiving 'très bien' (very good) grades, reflecting a commitment to academic rigor.
Students following India's CBSE curriculum also reported impressive results, with Oakridge Gachibowli achieving an average score of 79% for Grade 12 and Oakridge Bachupally achieving an outstanding 82% average for Grade 10.
The commitment to fostering creativity, resilience, and success in students sets Nord Anglia Education apart as a leading international school organization. Their approach combines rigorous academic foundations, world-class teaching methodologies, and cutting-edge technology, resulting in unique learning experiences that inspire students to realize their full potential.
With more than 90,000 students from ages 3 to 18 spread across over 80 day and boarding schools in 37 countries, Nord Anglia Education is committed to personalizing learning to suit the diverse needs of each student. Their ultimate goal is to prepare these young learners for success, no matter what paths they choose in life. To learn more about Nord Anglia Education or to find out about admissions, interested parents and guardians can visit nordangliaeducation.com.