The O and A Level results of Cambridge International Education’s biggest-ever test series have been released. Almost 630,000 students from 140 countries got their International GCSE, O-Level, AS, and A-Level results today.
The results this year reflect a notable rise in involvement. Reaching 631,248, the number of pupils getting results has increased by 11% from last year. Processing almost 1.6 million entries total, the Cambridge International exam board showed a 9% annual growth year-on-year.
The breakdown of entries for this year’s series is impressive:
The countries with the highest number of entries were the US, China, and Pakistan, with increases of 21%, 17%, and 7% respectively. Additionally, UK schools contributed 58,000 entries to the series.
For the first time in several years, the results for IGCSEs, O Levels, and AS and A Levels are being released on the same day. This change comes after feedback from schools, aiming to streamline the process for students and educators alike.
Exciting Trends: Cambridge International also highlighted some notable trends in subject choices. While core subjects like sciences, maths, and English remain the most popular globally, there has been significant growth in other areas:
How to Access Your Results:
Students can view their results via the Cambridge International website. Here’s a simple guide to access your results online:
Once registered, you will receive an email notification when your results are available. This ensures you can access your grades quickly and conveniently.
Rod Smith, Group Managing Director for International Education at Cambridge, commented on the results: “The significant increase in entries underscores the global enthusiasm for international education. Congratulations to all students receiving their results today, and a special thanks to the dedicated teachers who have supported them.”
For further information and support, students and educators are encouraged to visit the official Cambridge International website.