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Some of Hong Kong’s top scorers in IB programme reveal secrets of their success

  • Students say good time management, exercise and maintaining social lives crucial while studying for exams

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Some of the 17 pupils at ESF schools who got top marks in the IB this year. Photo:  Edmond So

Some of Hong Kong’s top scorers in the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme have said that good time management and maintaining their interests and social lives were key to their success.

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They were among 17 English Schools Foundation (ESF) students – out of at least 32 in Hong Kong – who attained a full score of 45.

The students from the ESF, the largest group of international schools in Hong Kong, also attributed their success to support from family, teachers, and friends, highlighting the importance of social lives during a stressful examination period.

This year’s IB exams grabbed headlines in May after some students were found to have leaked details about the papers on social media before candidates in other time zones sat their tests.

Rob Shorthouse, the ESF’s director of strategy and communications, said on Sunday that the incident was “unwelcome” but there was “no evidence” it was a problem with students according to school principals in the group.

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“The way you can measure these things is by looking at what was predicted and what actually happened,” he said.

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