A third of Hong Kong pupils taking this year’s International Baccalaureate (IB) programme have attained near-perfect or full marks, representing nearly 10 per cent of the top achievers globally, according to the latest data.
Schools offering the curriculum attributed the students’ performance to their strengths in languages, as well as the local culture that placed great emphasis on academic excellence.
Pupils from Hong Kong achieved an average total points score that was significantly higher…
One-third of Hong Kong IB candidates attain near-perfect or full marks

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