Cambridge Assessment International Education will be honoring schools UAE students at the Outstanding Cambridge Learner awards ceremony this year, including 18 students who achieved the highest marks in the world in a number of Cambridge International A Level and Cambridge IGCSE subjects
A total of 89 awards are being awarded to UAE students for exceptional performance in the June 2018 Cambridge examination series. This includes the 18 students who achieved the highest rankings globally, 56 students who attained the highest marks in the United Arab Emirates in a single subject, and others with outstanding performance in subjects that are not widely studied in the country. These outstanding results will be recognised by universities around the world as proof of academic excellence.
The winners will be presented with their awards at a grand ceremony in Dubai later in the academic year.
18 students from UAE schools who were among those who attained the highest cumulative marks across a number of subjects globally:
| Cambridge International A Level | Thinking Skills | Edward Garemo | Brighton College Abu Dhabi |
| Cambridge International AS Level | History | Wajiha Khan | Wesgreen International School |
| Cambridge International AS Level | Mathematics | Arun Mistry | Merryland International School |
| Cambridge International AS Level | Mathematics | Khaled Walid Esmat Issa | Sharjah International Private School |
| Cambridge International AS Level | Mathematics | Mariame Yasser Ebid Aly Elsalhy | Al Ansar International School |
| Cambridge International AS Level | Mathematics | Sana Hafsa | Our Own English High School |
| Cambridge IGCSE | English | Sayeda Adeen Ul Mutaal Gilani | Al Salam Private School |
| Cambridge IGCSE | Environmental Management | Shizah Kashif | The City School International |
| Cambridge IGCSE | Arabic | Kareem Kafity | Raffles World Academy |
| Cambridge IGCSE | Portuguese | Joao Fernandes | Brighton College Abu Dhabi |
| Cambridge IGCSE | Mathematics | Ali Salis | Merryland International School |
| Cambridge IGCSE | Mathematics | Anishaa Vashdev Jaisinghani | Dubai Gem Private School |
| Cambridge IGCSE | Mathematics | Mohamed Tarek Ibrahim Mahdi | The Westminster School |
| Cambridge IGCSE | Mathematics | Nandini Jaikishin Lalwani | Dubai Gem Private School |
| Cambridge IGCSE | Mathematics | Rahaf Refaat Ragab Refaey Abdelbary | Al Ansar International School |
| Cambridge IGCSE | Mathematics | Sakina Zulfiqar Ali | Arab Unity School |
| Cambridge IGCSE | Mathematics | Samit Barua Chowdhury | Merryland International School |
| Cambridge IGCSE | Travel & Tourism | Quratul Aain Zainab | Pristine Private School |
Waseem Al Hanbali, Regional Director, Middle East and North Africa, said: “Our commitment to preparing students for life starts with cultivating a passion for learning. We are very proud to see students across the United Arab Emirates embrace this passion and excel at developing a solid foundation of life skills. We would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to the students, their parents, teachers, and our partner schools who have all contributed to this success. A success that characterizes the students not just as any learners, but rather, as Cambridge learners who are prepared for life and can go anywhere. We wish them every success in their future.”
More schools than ever before chose to teach Cambridge International qualifications this year with exam entries continuing to rise in the United Arab Emirates and around the world.
In the UAE, more than 114 schools made nearly 300,000 entries for Cambridge qualifications in the June 2018 exam series. The most popular Cambridge IGCSEs studied by UAE students were: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. The most popular Cambridge International AS & A Level subjects were: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Over the past five years Cambridge International has seen a combined global growth of 15 per cent in entries for Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International AS & A Level. This year, total entries for all Cambridge qualifications grew by eight per cent internationally. Globally, over half a million students took Cambridge IGCSE, O Level and International AS & A Level exams this year and will now be planning their next steps into further education or the world of work.
Cambridge International has also seen a significant increase in the number of younger students now studying Cambridge programmes. Entries for Cambridge Primary Checkpoint tests grew by 12 per cent this year, and Cambridge Lower Secondary Checkpoint tests increased by five per cent.