Gateway students achieve the Best awards for iGCSE at the Pearson Edexcel High Achievers’ Awards 2024

Chelini Mithara Madarasinghe, Methuki Sandulya Asuramanna and Luke Erwin Joel Shankar

Chelini Mithara Madarasinghe and Methuki Sandulya Asuramanna were recognized for achieving the Best International GCSE results in Sri Lanka at the Pearson Edexcel High Achievers’ Awards 2024, held recently at the BMICH. Both students achieved an outstanding twelve Grade 9s, marking a significant accomplishment in the country’s academic landscape.

In addition, Joel Shankar delivered exceptional overall results at Advanced Level, securing 5 A*s across a combination of Edexcel and Cambridge examinations, making him one of Sri Lanka’s most accomplished students of the year.

In an extraordinary feat, Gateway students secured the highest marks in Sri Lanka across nine International Advanced Level (IAL) and International GCSE (iGCSE) subjects in the May/June 2024 examinations. Four of these students earned top rankings either in the World or in Asia. At the International Advanced Level (IAL), Luke Erwin Joel Shankar received the prestigious Best in the World award for Chemistry, while ThehasaLinangiKarapitiya earned the same recognition for Economics. VidviniMinsadiWijayathilaka and Wageesha Helindi De Silva were honored with the highest marks in Asia for iGCSE Business. Wageesha was also the best in Sri Lanka for English Language along with Adheesha Dissanayake (iGCSE Mathematics), Chelini Madarasinghe(GCSE Psychology) and Anna Perera Pathirage(iGCSE Global Citizenship) who also received the highest marks in Sri Lanka. Joel Shankar was recognized to be the best in Sri Lanka for Advanced Level Physics.

Gateway’s success extended beyond individual subject awards, with many students also receiving High Achiever Awards for their overall performance. Ten students were recognized for achieving three A Stars or more at IAL.

  • 3 A Stars: Dineth Himalsha Pereira, ThehasaLinangiKarapitiya, SithuliDamsadi Saparamadu, Yenuli Mihara Chin, Arunesh Yogaraj, ChanithDeenukaJayanetty, Mohamed Nabil Nazar, Aishath Zaara Ahmed.
  • 4 A Stars: Luke Erwin Joel Shankar and Sanuka Sithviru Nanayakkara.

A total of twenty-six students were celebrated for securing seven Grade 9s or more at iGCSE:

  • 7 Grade 9s: Matheesha Pamodith Bandara, Mahila UthpalaAhangamage, Chenoli Laknara, Adheesha Dissanayake, ChenukaSanindee Fernando, Rehan Rumeth Karunaratne, Nethara Fiona Jayakody, Mohammed Habib Moinuddin, Thunindu Mathisha Amarasinghe, Ravisha Vasath Attygalle, and GimnaSanthushiePrancikkuge.
  • 8 Grade 9s: Rehan Jayden Fernando, Kethura Innocenta Fernando, NimtharaImashi Loku Hewage, and Wageesha Helindi De Silva.
  • 9 Grade 9s: Vojini S. Rajapaksha, Jessica Marian Leena Devadason, Rashmi SheharaWijeyawardena, and Ranithu Rishon Abeysuriya Patabendige.
  • 10 Grade 9s: Amaya Damsini Amarasekara, LithumiDahamsa Gunasekara, and SavidiNimharaWeerakkodi.
  • 11 Grade 9s: Harleen Leandra Jayatunge and Tharun RandevPriyadharshan.
  • 12 Grade 9s: Chelini MitharaMadarasinghe and MethukiSandulyaAsuramanna.

The achievements were not limited to senior students. Gateway’s younger learners also showcased their brilliance. At the Lower Secondary and Primary levels, six students achieved the Highest Mark in the World for iPrimary Mathematics or Science, and one student earned the Highest Mark in Asia for English. Furthermore, four students were recognized for achieving the Highest Mark in the World in iLowerSecondary Mathematics. Additionally, fifty-two students received Best Performer Awards for their excellence in iPrimary and iLowerSecondary Achievement Tests. This remarkable success reflects Gateway’s ongoing commitment to academic excellence, highlighting its dedication to inspiring students to achieve their full potential on the global stage.

Related News

img

The mathematics of infinity: A concept that still puzzles scientists

Imagine counting forever. Not for a day, a year, or even a million years, but endlessly. No matter how high you count,…

Read More
img

Why stadiums make us emotional: The psychology of sports fandom

A cricket fan sits nervously in front of the television as the final over begins. A football supporter leaps from their seat…

Read More
img

Why ancient philosophy is making a comeback in the digital age

In an age defined by artificial intelligence, social media algorithms, and constant digital connectivity, it may seem surprising that some of the…

Read More
img

Pakistan offers fully funded Scholarships to Sri Lankan students

The Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan has announced the launch of the Allama Muhammad Iqbal Scholarship Scheme for Sri Lankan students,…

Read More
img

Gateway College students secure full scholarships to leading universities worldwide

Earning a scholarship to a top international university represents years of hard work, academic dedication, and personal achievement. In recent years, students…

Read More

Courses