SA student Chloe Tziavrangos aces the International Baccalaureate

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The state’s best International Baccalaureate (IB) students have gathered in Adelaide to celebrate their year 12 success, with one being from Greek heritage – Chloe Tziavrangos.

Pembroke School student, Chloe Tziavrangos received a score of 40, joining fellow students in their success while rivalling the world’s brightest school-leavers all over the world.

According to Adelaide Now, The IB curriculum is regarded as an “academically rigorous pre-university matriculation course” and is available in 150 countries worldwide, including a dozen Adelaide based schools.

Pembroke School congratulated students for their IB results via Facebook yesterday.

It was fitting that the occasion was also held by Pembroke School, which has provided the globally acclaimed final years school program alongside the standard SACE curriculum at its Kensington Park location since 1989, when it was first offered in Adelaide.

Source: Adelaide Now

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