
Results & outcomes
Where our graduates go.
Strong grades are the start, not the story. We measure the year by where our leavers land and the kind of thinkers they become getting there.
The headline figures
The 2024 cohort, in numbers.
Figures cover the May 2024 examination session. The global IB Diploma average for the same session was 30.3; our mean of 38.4 places the cohort comfortably within the top tier of IB World Schools.

Examination record
A record built on depth, not drilling.
Our results come from teaching to understanding rather than to the paper. Across the IB Diploma and Cambridge IGCSE, grades have held steady at the top of the national field for a decade.
In 2024, just over four in ten Diploma candidates scored 40 points or more, and every IGCSE candidate passed across nine subjects. More telling is the spread: strength is shared across the sciences, the humanities and the arts, not concentrated in a single corridor.
Mathematics (Analysis & Approaches)
Mean grade across Higher Level, against a world average of 4.9.
Physics HL
Three students placed in the top one percent of the May cohort.
English Literature
Extended Essays in literature regularly graded A.
Economics
A consistent strength feeding undergraduate study abroad.
Visual Arts HL
Portfolios shortlisted for the regional young-artist exhibition.
Biology HL
A frequent route into medicine and the life sciences.
University destinations
Read in good company, across four continents.
Our leavers go on to study at universities here and abroad, chosen for fit rather than ranking alone. A selection of destinations from the last three graduating years:

Beyond the classroom
Honours earned in the field, the lab and the hall.
A school day that ends at the final bell is only half a day. Robotics, debating, sport and the arts give our students the wins that grades cannot, and the resilience that comes from losing well too.
FIRST Tech Challenge
Regional Inspire Award and a place at the national final for the Solenne robotics squad.
Model United Nations
Best Delegation at the Western India MUN, with two Outstanding Delegate citations.
U-19 Football
Sahyadri Schools League champions, unbeaten across the season.
Young Musician of the Year
A Grade-8 cellist took the strings category at the state festival.
Alumni voices
What the years gave them, in their words.
“Solenne taught me to sit with a hard problem rather than flinch from it. The lab habits I built in the senior years are exactly the ones I lean on now.
Ananya Rao
Class of 2019 · reading Engineering Science, University of Oxford
“The college counselling started in my first IB year, not the last term. By the time I applied, I knew what I wanted and why, and the essays sounded like me.
Daniyal Sheikh
Class of 2020 · Computer Science, National University of Singapore
“I arrived shy and left able to chair a room. Theatre, the debating floor and a patient drama teacher did that, long before any exam grade.
Mira Castellino
Class of 2018 · Law, University of Edinburgh
See it for yourself
The numbers are honest. The campus is better.
Come and meet the teachers behind these results, and the counselling team who walk every student to the right university. A morning on campus tells you more than any prospectus.