2009 GCE‘ O’ Level Examination Results
Amanda aces the 2009‘ o’ levels
ISSUE NO: 48 JULY 2010
圣公会中学校讯
ANGLICAN HIGH
NEWSLETTER
2009 GCE‘ O’ Level Examination Results
Our 2009 cohort did the school proud by achieving commendable results at last year’ s GCE‘ O’ level examinations. In terms of percentage points, we attained 100 % passes for 5‘ O’ level subjects. The L1R5 aggregate also saw a credible improvement, from 11.67 in 2008 to 11.17 in 2009. The number of students with distinctions also rose. Our sports students also achieved an L1R5 aggregate of 12.20. The school would like to congratulate the 2009 batch for a job well done. They are certainly the defi nitive“ Accomplished Honourable Servant Leaders”!
No of‘ O’ Level Passes 2009 |
Level |
No of Subject Passes(%) |
|
8 |
7 |
6 |
5 |
S4S |
91.6 |
98.6 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
S4E |
74.0 |
92.9 |
97.6 |
100.0 |
All |
80.4 |
95.0 |
98.5 |
100.0 |
Number of A1s
No. of students( 2007)
No. of students( 2008)
No. of students( 2009)
9 A1s |
5 |
2 |
4 |
8 A1s |
7 |
7 |
12 |
7 A1s |
12 |
19 |
12 |
6 A1s |
28 |
27 |
28 |
Total |
52 |
55 |
56 |
Analysis of GCE‘ O’ Level Examinations 2005 – 2009 |
Year |
Candidature |
Mean PSLE |
MSG |
L1R5 |
% of 5‘ O’ Passes |
% of 7‘ O’ Passes |
2005 |
366 |
250.1 |
2.49 |
11.99 |
99.7 |
93.2 |
2006 |
358 |
249.3 |
2.36 |
11.65 |
99.7 |
94.1 |
2007 |
389 |
247.9 |
2.23 |
11.20 |
99.7 |
96.7 |
2008 |
407 |
248.2 |
2.39 |
11.67 |
99.5 |
95.1 |
2009 |
397 |
248.4 |
2.27 |
11.17 |
100.0 |
95.0 |
Amanda aces the 2009‘ o’ levels
The school would like to congratulate Amanda Aw Pei Ying of Secondary 4L, for achieving top honours at last year’ s‘ O’ level examinations. She obtained a total of 9 A1s, making her an exemplar of someone who has successfully handled her role as Section Leader in the Harmonica Orchestra in tandem with her academic challenges. Our other top scorers, achieving 9 A1s as well, were Tan Wei Qian, Wang Yawei and Lin Suxin( from Secondary 4K). In an interview, Amanda said that she was extremely happy with her results, but felt that her achievement was unexpected, especially her Higher Chinese grade, which came as a surprise to her. She
revealed that her success formula was simply to revise daily, listen attentively in class and clarify doubts with teachers whenever they arose, and to prepare well. When asked about what she would remember most about her alma mater, she commented that she would remember the teachers for their patience and guidance. She was appreciative of the conducive learning environment in Anglican High and how our school manages to marry Chinese tradition with its mission school legacy. Her advice to her juniors – not to be too stressed, to do consistent revision and to appreciate their time in AHS – should go down well with students.
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