Friday, November 13, 2009

the success of bangladeshi students


Three students from Oxford International School (OIS) in Dhaka obtained the highest marks in the world (in 157 countries) in Cambridge GCE O & A Level Examinations in 2008-09 sessions.
Anik Islam Badhan came out on top in the world in Additional Mathematics and Human & Social Biology in May-June 2009 session, while Minhazul Islam and Sidratul Montaha secured top position in the world for Mathematics and Additional Mathematics respectively in October-November 2008 session.
The students of OIS have been identified as the best performing students in Bangladesh by the University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) for their outstanding performances in the recent GCE O & A Level Examinations held in October-November 2008 and May-June 2009 sessions.
The school secured 75 Cambridge Outstanding Awards for the extraordinary performances of its students. Six students achieved Cambridge High Achiever Awards for their brilliant performances.
Minhazul Islam secured first position in the country in the combined merit list in the A (Subsidiary) Levels, while Shajia
Meraj and Nabil Tarique Hossain became second and third in the A Levels respectively. Anik Islam Badhan stood third in the country in O Levels.
A total of 15 OIS students scored the highest marks in Bangladesh in various subjects. Tazrian Haider Rafi made the incredible achievement of a maximum 10 A-grades in a single sitting while Anik Islam Badhan and Tarek Bin Zahid achieved 9 A- grades in their O Levels. Jahan E Alam and Jyotirmoy Hore achieved 5 A-grades in their A (Subsidiary) Levels.
The University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) will award these students along with many other students who achieved 7 or more A-grades in O Level and 3 or more A grades in the AS/A Level Examinations through a special award function.
Principal of OIS G M Nizam Uddin said, this outstanding achievement is not only for the school it is also the achievement for the whole nation.
source:daily star

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