Celebrating Outstanding IB Results for the St. Andrews S107 Class of 2026
July 10, 2026

Celebrating Outstanding IB Results for the St. Andrews S107 Class of 2026

St. Andrews Sukhumvit 107 is celebrating a landmark year for the Class of 2026, following an exceptional set of International Baccalaureate results. After two years of dedicated study, the cohort has delivered some of the strongest outcomes in the school’s history. Behind those numbers sit two years of steady effort from the students themselves, backed at every step by their families and teachers, and the whole school community has every reason to celebrate.

A Historic Year of IB Achievement

Every student in the Class of 2026 achieved a pass in their chosen IB programme, with the school recording a 100% pass rate across both the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) and the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP). For context, the global IBDP pass rate this year was 82.61%, so a 100% result spanning both the IBDP and IBCP is a significant accomplishment.

Average results reached a new high this year. Students in the IBDP achieved an average score of 36.3 points, out of a maximum of 45, the highest ever IBDP average recorded by the school. That places the cohort more than five points above the 2026 global IBDP average of 30.88, and it sets a new benchmark for future year groups at the school.

The IBCP pathway combines academic study with career-related learning, so full success across both programmes shows the school’s Sixth Form is delivering for students whichever route they take towards university and beyond.

Celebrating Kaito and Poon

Within this year’s results, two individual achievements deserve particular recognition. Kaito achieved a perfect IBDP score of 45 points, something only a small fraction of candidates worldwide manage each year. He will continue his studies at Nagoya University in Japan.

Poon achieved an excellent 44 points in the IBDP and will study Computer Science at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Both scores are the product of sustained focus over two demanding years, and they are proud moments for the entire Class of 2026, many of whom matched or exceeded their own expectations this summer.

St. Andrews Sukhumvit 107 is celebrating a landmark year for the Class of 2026, following an exceptional set of International Baccalaureate results. After two years of dedicated study, the cohort has delivered some of the strongest outcomes in the school’s history. Behind those numbers sit two years of steady effort from the students themselves, backed at every step by their families and teachers, and the whole school community has every reason to celebrate.

A Historic Year of IB Achievement

Every student in the Class of 2026 achieved a pass in their chosen IB programme, with the school recording a 100% pass rate across both the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) and the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP). For context, the global IBDP pass rate this year was 82.61%, so a 100% result spanning both the IBDP and IBCP is a significant accomplishment.

Average results reached a new high this year. Students in the IBDP achieved an average score of 36.3 points, out of a maximum of 45, the highest ever IBDP average recorded by the school. That places the cohort more than five points above the 2026 global IBDP average of 30.88, and it sets a new benchmark for future year groups at the school.

The IBCP pathway combines academic study with career-related learning, so full success across both programmes shows the school’s Sixth Form is delivering for students whichever route they take towards university and beyond.

Celebrating Kaito and Poon

Within this year’s results, two individual achievements deserve particular recognition. Kaito achieved a perfect IBDP score of 45 points, something only a small fraction of candidates worldwide manage each year. He will continue his studies at Nagoya University in Japan.

Poon achieved an excellent 44 points in the IBDP and will study Computer Science at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Both scores are the product of sustained focus over two demanding years, and they are proud moments for the entire Class of 2026, many of whom matched or exceeded their own expectations this summer.