Despite ongoing global challenges, the academic year 2022 marked another strong year of performance, improvement, and student success across multiple levels.


1. Grade 5 Scholarship Examination

  • The pass rate in 2022 was 25%.
  • A significant improvement was recorded in reducing lower scores:
    • The percentage of students scoring below 69 marks dropped from 4.27% in 2021 to 1.32% in 2022.

2. G.C.E. Ordinary Level (O/L) Examination

  • A remarkable pass percentage of 94.09% was recorded—the highest in recent history.
  • This represents a growth rate of 2.16% compared to the previous year.
  • Performance by top grades:
    • 12 students achieved 9 A grades (A9)
    • 24 students achieved 8 A grades (A8)
    • 13 students achieved 7 A grades (A7)
    • 5 students achieved 6 A grades (A6)

3. G.C.E. Advanced Level (A/L) Examination – University Admissions

A total of 287 students passed the A-Level examination in 2022, with over 100 students securing university admission. The breakdown is as follows:

  • Mathematics Stream:
    • 2 students were admitted to the Faculty of Engineering.
  • Biological Sciences Stream:
    • 15 students qualified for university admission.
    • 1 student was admitted to the Faculty of Medicine.
  • Technology Stream:
    • 17 students qualified for university.
  • Commerce Stream:
    • 15 students were admitted to university.
  • Arts Stream:
    • 33 students received university admission.

These achievements reflect continued academic excellence and a strong commitment to education by both students and educators throughout 2022.