Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards - Uruguay
Cambridge Assessment International Education is delighted to announce the winners of the Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards in Uruguay. The awards celebrate the outstanding academic achievements of secondary school learners in Uruguay in the June and November 2017 Cambridge examination series.
Nineteen learners in Uruguay will receive awards for exceptional performance in Cambridge examinations, including 2 learners who achieved the highest marks in the world and 13 learners who attained the highest marks in Uruguay in a single subject. Amongst those nineteen learners, there are 6 TBS students. We congratulate them all and especially Alejandro Seré and Natalia María Lamolle who achieved an outstanding Top in World score. We are very proud of all of you!
For Top in World
- Alejandro Seré - Mathematics (Without Coursework)
- Natalia Maria Lamolle - Foreign Language Portuguese
For High Achievement
- Alejandro Seré - First Language English (Oral Endorsement)
- María Strauch - First Language English (Oral Endorsement)
- Chloé Romero - Foreign Language French
For Top in Uruguay
- Alejandro Seré - Combined Science
- Elisa Cooper - Global Perspectives
- María Collazo - Literature (English)
- Lucas Pollio - Literature (Spanish)
The Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards programme celebrates the success of learners taking Cambridge examinations in over 40 countries around the world. Cambridge places learners at the centre of their international education programmes and qualifications which are inspired by the best in educational thinking. The awards also celebrate the achievements of those learners who have been recognised for ‘High Achievement’, based on outstanding performance in subjects which are not yet so widely taken in Uruguay, and learners who have achieved the total highest cumulative marks across a number of subjects. The winning learners out-performed thousands of candidates worldwide who sat Cambridge IGCSEs.
Lucila Marquez, Senior Manager, Latin America, says: “I would like to convey my sincere congratulations to students across Uruguay on your outstanding results in the Cambridge examinations; to your teachers and principals who have helped you achieve such outstanding results; and to your parents who have guided and supported you over the years to get you to this stage. This success defines you – not just as learners, but as Cambridge learners. I wish you every success in your future.”