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By Jane Ng
WHEN Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) started offering the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma three years ago, it was hoping to expose students to a broader range of subjects and more critical thinking.
The experiment has gone well so far.
Its second batch of students to take the exams posted impressive results - likely among the best in the world - according to numbers released yesterday.
Nine students posted a perfect score of 45 - the same as last year - and the graduating class averaged 40.1. While there were no global rankings released this year, they improved on last year's results, which had already put the school among the top three in the world.

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