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As of December 24th, the WASHZ Class of 2025 graduates have received a total of 20 university offers.
Although it’s only beginning of the admissions season, approximately half of the graduates have already been admitted by universities ranked among the top 50 in the QS World University Rankings, including 2 offers from the University of Melbourne (13th), 1 offer from the University of Sydney (18th), 2 offers from the University of Manchester (34th), and 2 offers from King’s College London (40th).
Under the holistic education practices, pupils’ aspirations will be fulfilled at WASHZ.
J. Zheng has been admitted to the University of Manchester and King’s College London. She won Outstanding Cambridge Learner Award for excellent grade in English Literature and the COBIS Academic Achievement Award in June this year. At WASHZ, she also serves as the boarding house captain.
Q. Jin, the first pupil to receive a scholarship this year, has been admitted to Pratt Institute, ranked sixth among the best art schools globally. Jin, skilled in pop dancing and a regular performer in school activities, aspires to study film at university in the future.
Another house captain S. Wang has been admitted to the Sports Management major at Loughborough University, which is globally renowned for its sports-related programmes. Wang, the captain of the school’s Under 18 (U18) football team, has had a passion for sports since childhood. Choosing the Sports Management major is a step towards realising his football dreams. Wang is also an outdoor enthusiast who has participated in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award outdoor expeditions twice, showcasing exceptional leadership skills.
This year, WASHZ pupils have achieved remarkable results in various competitions, winning a total of 12 gold medals, 18 silver medals, 29 bronze medals, and 26 other awards at all levels.
The math competition achievements are remarkable. In the UK’s Senior Maths Challenge (SMC), participants secured 8 gold, 2 silver, and 3 bronze medals. In the Mathematical Olympiad for Girls (MOG), they achieved 3 gold medals. Additionally, in the Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC), they earned 9 second prizes, 18 third prizes, and 26 Mathematics Skills Awards.
Outstanding science competition performances include 1 gold and 2 silver medals in the International Biology Olympiad (IBO), 2 second prizes and 1 third prize in the Australian Science Olympiad – Biology (ASOB), 1 second prize and 1 third prize in the Australian Science Olympiad – Chemistry (ASOC), and 1 silver and 1 bronze medal in the Junior Science Olympiad of Australia (JSOE).
With a focus on holistic education, WASHZ guides pupils to unlock their potential and excel. The school provides over 20 courses at the IGCSE and A-Level stages to create personalised learning programmes for each student.
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