Methodist Council of Education (COE)
01 Apr 2016

Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur, top in the country for SPM 2015 again

Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur (WMSKL) has once again emerged as the top school in the country for our Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia 2015 results with 77 of our students scoring straight A’s and 3 of our students with straight A+’s. WMSKL, now known as Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur (International) after converting to  International in 2015 (offering I.G.C.S.E.), achieved a Gred Purata Sekolah (GPS) of 1.13, a truly outstanding GPS far ahead of all the top residential schools in Malaysia.

Our 2015 cohort of Form Five students did the school proud with their excellent results attained through sheer hard work and commitment from both students and teachers. Much thanks go out to the students who have been able to stay focussed and motivated, the tea- chers for their encouragement and effective teaching methods, alongside all the additional extra coaching during break or lunch time, after school and even during school holidays; and last but not least to our Principal, Mdm. Chia Loy Tian, at the helm of such a top performing school.

So renown is the performance of  WMSKL (International) that the Director General of the Ministry of Education has extended a congratulatory message to Mr. Khor Hong Yin, Executive Director, Methodist Council of Education; commending the school for its stellar performance in producing the best results in the country. 

Our top scorers for SPM 2015 are :
Tan Kelly with 10 A+
Christopher Ong Yean Hong with 10 A+, 1 A, 1 A- 
Timothy Ong Wei Ren with 10 A+, 1 A, 1 A –
Lye Ming Han with 10 A+, 1 A 

The following achievements are also noteworthy:
• Fifteen students scored A+ in nine subjects with 1A in GCE English
• Five students scored A+ in eight subjects with 1A in GCE English
• Nineteen students scored A+ in seven subjects with 1A in GCE English
• 42% of students, i.e.77/185 students, achieved Straight A’s in all subjects taken
• The percentage of students who scored nine As and above is an amazing 70%

This 2015 SPM cohort truly did the school proud as the very last group of students sitting for SPM entirely. 2016 will see only just sixty five students sitting for the SPM Examinations whilst the remaining one hundred and nineteen students having opted as our first International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) cohort will be sitting for the IGCSE Examinations instead. Our staff and teachers intend to put in the same due diligence in preparing our current 2016 cohort for both the SPM and IGCSE Examinations.

All Glory be to God.

Contributed by Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur (International)