We are delighted to announce another impressive set of International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB) results for the students at North London Collegiate School.
| Top marks... |
The 2010 results, published this summer, show our 21 IB candidates achieving an average Diploma score of just over 40 points. (A student achieving 40 points is in the top 5% of attainment worldwide.)
This is now the fifth consecutive year that school has achieved an average score over 40 points (representing the top range of marks typically reserved for Oxbridge admission) - an unprecedented achievement amongst UK schools.
Three more North Londoners have now achieved the "perfect diploma" score of 45 points - an exceptional feat, achieved by fewer than 90 candidates (out of nearly 45,000) in the world last summer. Moreover, more than half of the IB Higher Level examinations at NLCS were passed at grade 7, the equivalent of an "A*" grade at A-level.
| Perfect Diploma... |
These results place North London Collegiate as the highest-ranked IB school in the UK for the fifth year running, as no other school achieved an average score over 40 points this summer. Indeed, no other UK school has achieved an average score as high as 40 points in all of the time that that NLCS has been offering the IB Diploma.
These results are a testament to the talent, hard work and commitment of the students and staff, and we congratulate all of our new IB graduates on their success.

