
Singapore's Prime Minister sends his son to the school.
Singapore's Anglo Chinese School (Independent) claims they are the best in the world.
Nine of its 20 students who sat for the International Baccalaureate (IB), a global standard of educational testing scored perfect marks.
That number was almost half of the world's total of perfect scores.
"What is incredible is that this school did achieve such results with its first cohort," said the regional director of International Baccalaureate Asia Pacific.
The school' sat 375 students for the test. Half of them scored 40 points or higher out of a maximum 45 points.![]()
Those scores are good enough for the students to enter U.S. Ivy League schools or Britain's Oxford.
No word on how the PM's son did.
You can bet, South Korea, China and Japan moms will want to know how the school did it.
How hard do/did your parents push you to study?
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