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Reply to "Washington International School's college matriculation rivals STA/NCS... why no attention?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Never see WIS discussed but it appears to be just as competent at sending kids to the Ivies as STA/NCS, Sidwell, and GDS. So why do we pretend it doesn't exist?[/quote] HI- there is no rival or competition Based on the data provided, 39% of WIS students achieved grades of 6 or 7. If there were 62 students in total, this means approximately 24 students (62 x 0.39 = 24.18) received these top scores. This is less than 50% of the class for 2025 who received a high grade. Since 39% of students received grades of 6 or 7, that accounts for 24 out of 62 students. If the remaining students received grades of 5 or below, subtracting 24 from 62 leaves 38 students. For the 2025 cohort, it is notable that some WIS students did not receive their IB diploma or pass the required assessments. The majority of the group scored 5 or below, indicating that high achievement was limited. Only one student attained a grade of 7, which aligns with the school's historical trends. In recent, WIS has shifted from publishing raw student performance data to a more generalized reporting approach. These outcomes are important for prospective parents evaluating WIS, as they reflect the school's academic profile and transparency practices. Reference- Middle & Upper | Overview | WIS [/quote]
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