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🇿🇼 Published: 20 January 2026
📘 Source: IOL

We are immensely proud to announce the outstanding results achieved by our students in the2025 Cambridge AS & A-Level examinations. Their hard work, dedication, and perseverance have truly paid off, and we congratulate each of them on their incredible achievements. The Cambridge AS Level (Advanced Subsidiary Level) is the first part of the Cambridge A Level, a globally recognized qualification for 16-19 year olds, offering flexibility to study a broader range of subjects, complete it as a standalone certificate, or progress to a full A Level by taking the second year (A2).

It’s typically a one-year course, equivalent to the first half of a full A Level, focusing on depth in fewer subjects, with exams in June and November for university entry worldwide. After IGCSE: Students typically move to AS Levels after completing Cambridge IGCSEs (around age 16). AS + A2 = A Level: A full A Level combines the AS Level (Year 1) and the A2 Level (Year 2) for deeper subject mastery and higher-level university entry.

As we reflect on the results, several key highlights stand out: We are incredibly proud to highlight the achievements of our 5 A-Level top-performing candidates, whose results set a benchmark of excellence for future students:Kimaya Subraylu with an overall average of 92% and a total of 7 distinctions. Kimaya will be pursuing a career in Medicine. We are incredibly proud to highlight the achievements of our 5 A-Level top-performing candidates, whose results set a benchmark of excellence for future students: Kimaya Subraylu with an overall average of 92% and a total of 7 distinctions.

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Yashin Arjoon achieved an overall average of 91.2% and a total of 6 distinctions. Yashin will be studying Actuarial Science at the University of Cape Town. Raashmi Ramrackan attained an overall average of 86.9% boasting 7 distinctions.

Raashmi will be studying further in Cape Town. Grace Khoury, with an overall average of 83.3% and a total of 5 distinctions. Grace will be going to the University of Stellenbosch to study Law.

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Originally published by IOL • January 20, 2026

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