09-07-2025
- General
- South China Morning Post
CAIS Celebrates Outstanding 2025 IB Results: Two Students Achieve Perfect Scores
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Departing Head of School, Richard Vanderpyl remarks, 'The IB Diploma Programme at CAIS, now in its third year, has already proven to be a strong and successful academic pathway. Achieving two perfect scores so early in the programme's history highlights its strength and the dedication of both students and faculty.' He congratulates CAIS students Tinkie and Ian, saying, 'These two outstanding students have not only excelled academically but have also made significant contributions to the school and wider community through their active participation in various extracurricular and service initiatives.'
Tinkie Chan delivers her IB Valedictorian speech at the CAIS Class of 2025 Graduation Ceremony
As the school's Class of 2025 IB Valedictorian, Tinkie expresses gratitude to teachers in her graduation speech, 'Even though it wasn't all smooth sailing in the IB, our cohort has been blessed with truly exceptional teachers who helped us not only to thrive to survive, but to thrive amid the rigours of the IB Programme—so from the bottom of our hearts, thank you teachers for pushing us to reach our full potential and for leading each and every one of us to the finish line.'With their outstanding academic results and graduate profiles, CAIS students have gained recognition from universities worldwide. This year's graduates have received offers from distinguished institutions including the University of Toronto, McGill University, The University of British Columbia, King's College London, University of Bristol, University of California San Diego, The University of Hong Kong, and The Chinese University of Hong Kong, among others.
Acting Head of School, Daniel Schick, says, 'We are extremely proud of all of our graduates, and delighted to see our strongest academic results ever this year. Our students are to be highly commended for their exemplary diligence and excellence, not only in their academic achievement but also in their wider contributions to our school.' He adds, 'They represent both the CAIS graduate profile as well as the IB learner profile through their relentless pursuit of knowledge and growth, balanced with values such as compassion and service to the community."
Tinkie has been accepted to top universities in Hong Kong to pursue a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. She says, 'I would like to specialize in neurosurgery in the future but as a medical student I'm still excited to explore different specialties and broaden my horizon before making a final decision.' She is aware that surgery is a difficult and arduous specialty to get in but aspires to achieve her goal. Meanwhile, Ian also shared his future plans, saying, 'I'm considering the options of studying in Hong Kong or Australia for my university of choice; currently I'm still waiting on offers from admissions interviews, but I'm leaning towards staying in Hong Kong to pursue medicine.'
Established in 2017 at its current site at Butterfly Valley, CAIS is uniquely positioned as it offers three education pathways for students, including the Alberta (Canada) curriculum, IB Diploma Programme, and Advanced Placement courses. Together, these options provide a robust and diverse range of opportunities to meet the needs of students.