IGCSE, AS and A Level Exam Results 2022
We are delighted to share a summary of this year's IGCSE, AS & A Level exam results. These achievements are the result of collective effort across each phase of the school and demonstrate the value of a Network International School education. We are immensely proud of all our learners, particularly as this was achieved despite the challenges faced over 2 years of online learning.
A*/A | A*/B | A*/C | |
A-Level | 80% | 92% | 96% |
A/A | A/B | A/C | |
AS-Level | 45% | 73% | 89% |
A*/A | A*/B | A*/C | |
iGCSE | 53% | 93% | 100% |
The value that has been added in terms of progress from Y6 SATs through to IGCSEs and beyond are something that we should all celebrate, as this clearly demonstrates the positive impact of Network International School:
Average grade progress per student = +4.5 grades from Year 6 to Year 11
Average grade progress per exam = +0.5 grades from Year 6 to Year 11
Average grade progress per student = +1.3 grades from Year 11 to Year 13
Average grade progress per exam = +0.4 grades from Year 11 to Year 13
Network students continue to significantly outperform their UK peers, in particular at A-Level:
A-Level | Network | UK |
A*/A | 80% | 36% |
A*/C | 96% | 83% |
We hope you have found this information helpful and share in my congratulations to the entire Network community.
- A-Level
- AS-Level
- IGCSE
- Network International School Yangon
- Secondary School
- Sixth Form
The Thingyan festival is one of the most anticipated events of the year at Network International School Yangon. In the last week of Term 3, Thingyan Festival was held across the whole school, giving students the opportunity to learn about and bond with Myanmar culture and traditions while having fun.
Book Week at Network International School Yangon was an exciting event that took place from February 27th to March 3rd. Students from the Early Years to Sixth Form were immersed in a world of literary adventures, participating in various engaging activities that celebrated the joy of reading and ignited their imaginations.
We are absolutely delighted that from the next academic year Network International School Yangon will be the first school in Myanmar to offer Pearson Edexcel's Extended Project Qualification (EPQ).
Next week from 27 February, students across the whole school from Early Year to Sixth Form will take part in fun activities during Book Week; from parent read, book fair, book parade, literature scavenger hunts to exciting and fun competitions such as an ‘unusual reading places’ photo competitions, spelling bee, writing short stories, poems and ‘Legends on Film’ and many more.