

Sevenoaks School is proud to have been certified as the top UK co-educational Independent School in 2010 in the league tables published on www.best-schools.co.uk and www.baccalaureate.eu.com.
From the press release:
North London Collegiate , Sevenoaks and King’s have been vying for top spot for several years, but the surprise for 2010 is the emergence of the Stephen Perse girls in 3rd position in their first ever IB results. However it should be mentioned that both Sevenoaks and King’s have more than 3 times the number of IB candidates than NLC or Stephen Perse, making their results more statistically credible. In Sevenoaks’ case, no less than 10 of their pupils achieved the maximum score of 45 points, a truly remarkable record. World wide, less than 1% of students get 45 points whereas Sevenoaks had nearly 5%.
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The Head, Mrs Katy Ricks, said: "We are delighted that the hard work of our students and teachers has been recognised, and proud that Sevenoaks School is considered a leading IB school."
Posted on
Thursday 2 December 2010
by Andy Waldron