This year’s graduating class achieved an impressive 37% of A* and A grades, well above the UK average of 28.5%, demonstrating the high academic standards and dedication that represent the Britannica community. Equally impressive is 62% of grades were B or higher, a remarkable accomplishment compared to the UK average of 55.8%.

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Britannica International School is committed to support every student reaching their full potential. The success of this year’s graduates reflects not only academic achievement but also the confidence, resilience, and lifelong learning skills they have developed during their time at the school.

“Huge congratulations to all students who received their A-level results. Each grade tells a unique story of the skills, values, determination and character that no letter of the alphabet can truly summarise. We are incredibly proud of what each of them has achieved through their perseverance and ambition, the challenge and support of their teachers, and the unwavering encouragement of their family”

  • Steve Moruzzi, Head of Secondary

Warmest congratulations to Britannica’s ‘Class of 2026′ graduates on their remarkable accomplishment and wish them every success as they embark on the next stage of their educational and professional journeys. 

“These excellent results reflect far more than academic success. They are the product of years of hard work, resilience and determination on the part of our students, supported by dedicated staff and committed families. We are immensely proud of everything they have achieved and the opportunities that now lie ahead of them.”

  • Michael W. Clack, Interim Principal

Find out more about Britannica International School here: www.britannicaschool.hu

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