Atlantic Hall School has announced remarkable success in the 2025 International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) examinations, reaffirming its long-standing tradition of academic excellence.
In a statement released by the school, management disclosed that 68 SS2 students sat for the international exams and delivered exceptional results. According to the breakdown, 93.8 percent of all grades recorded were between A* and C, with 73.4 percent falling within the A*–B category. Similarly, 43.8 percent of the grades were A*–A, while 41.2 percent of the students achieved only A*–B grades across their subjects.
The statement further revealed that half of the subjects offered recorded a 100 percent pass rate at grades A*–C. In addition, 93.8 percent of subjects attained between 80–100 percent pass rate at A*–C, while 68.8 percent of subjects recorded between 70–100 percent pass rate at A*–B.
Atlantic Hall attributed the stellar performance to the hard work and resilience of its students, the tireless dedication of its teachers, and the consistent support from parents. The school also emphasized that while academic achievement is central to its mission, its philosophy goes beyond grades to nurturing character, resilience, leadership, and global readiness in its learners.
“Success for us is not just about examinations, but about preparing students to innovate, lead, and make a lasting impact in the world,” the school stated while congratulating the students for their remarkable achievement.