Bangalore, 7th July, 2025: Stonehill International School is proud to announce that its students have once again excelled in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP).
Five students scored above 40 points out of the maximum of 45. These five high-achieving students are Siddharth Pathak, Anhad Singh Narang, Annanya Karthik, Shravya Shankar, and Arundhati Sathish, placing them in the top 8% globally. Siddharth Pathak and Anhad Narang, with totals of 42 points, rank within the top 2.5% of all IB Diploma candidates worldwide.
Reflecting consistent academic strength, 25% of the cohort scored 35 points or more. Three students were awarded the prestigious Bilingual Diploma in Japanese and Korean.
Stonehill students achieved top grades across 15 different subjects, highlighting the accessibility of academic excellence at Stonehill, regardless of the chosen pathway.
Stonehill Graduates from the Class of 2025 have collectively received offers from universities in 18 countries, including 39 offers from institutions ranked among the top 50 globally. While some students will pursue traditional disciplines such as Economics, Engineering, Business Management, and Law, others are exploring diverse fields including Nutrition and Dietetics, Psychology, Anthropology, and Design.
“These results are a reflection of the commitment, resilience, and hard work of our students and teachers,” said Joe Lumsden, Head of School, Stonehill International School. “Considering the challenges this cohort has faced in recent years, I’m especially proud of their achievement. Our consistent success with a fully inclusive approach to the IB is a testament to the dedication of our entire faculty.”
Stonehill’s inclusive ethos focuses on identifying student potential and providing tailored support to help every learner achieve excellence. Year after year, students of varied abilities and interests continue to thrive in the nurturing academic environment that Stonehill provides. The school’s inclusive approach and commitment to diverse pathways for success will be further strengthened next year with the first cohort of IB Career-related Programme students graduating alongside the Diploma Programme candidates.