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The British School of Bahrain Students Shine With Their A-Level and AS Results

The British School of Bahrain is celebrating its A Level and AS Level results, which were released on Thursday 17th August. The released results reflect the school’s dedication to academic excellence combined with individual support and care.

The BSB Class of 2023 have made a positive mark with their outstanding academic results, superb sporting and musical success, as well as leading a plethora of events to raise spirits, money for charity and awareness on important topics.

These have included Teddy Bear First Aid initiatives for local children, Charity Colour Runs, Charity Football Matches, and Charity Drives to name but a few of the many events; it was this cohort that brought back the BSB BritMun Conference to Bahrain.

Mr John Maguire, the Executive Headmaster of the school spoke about the results: “Around Bahrain and the world, there will be so many families celebrating today some wonderful A Level results. It was less than two months ago that we celebrated the graduation of this fantastic cohort in a lavish ceremony. The dignitaries present that evening commented on the breadth of leading universities that the BSB students were graduating from. Pleasingly, with the excellent A Level results released today, most students can progress to their first choice university and go on to great things in the future. BSB has set them up to take the next step in their educational journey

At BSB, we pride ourselves on treating every student as an individual. While collectively, they have
achieved great results, it is the individual stories that we are celebrating today. Half of all students
gained at least one A grade, which is a remarkable achievement. However, for some students, even a
B grade represented a considerable amount of value that the school and its teachers added to them
over this time at BSB. The calculated value added is one of the highest in the school’s recent history
representing dedicated individual care and excellent teaching at BSB.

Today we celebrate every individual student and wish them all the best of luck as they leave for a host
of universities across the globe, from Cambridge to Canada, Bath to Bahrain, Dublin to Durban,
London to Libson, Manchester to Melbourne and everywhere in between. Good Luck.”

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