The latest university admission results from the Senior High School Division of China (Hong Kong) English School (CHES) have reached a new height. By April 10, students of the Class of 2026 have received a total of 141 conditional offers from the world's top 100 universities (QS World University Rankings).
A detailed breakdown of these offers shows that they span 4 major study destinations: Hong Kong (China), the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada. Specifically, the school has received 8 offers from Hong Kong (China), 82 from the UK, 50 from Australia, and 1 from Canada.
Notable offers include:
University College London (UCL), ranked 9th globally and a member of the UK's G5 super-elite group, has offered places to 4 students: Ma Rui, Xiong Zhiqi, Chen Haokun, and LEUNG Chun Hin Caleb.
The University of Melbourne, ranked 19th globally and a leading Australian university, has offered places to 16 students, including Zhou Xingyu and Dong Shuxin.
The University of Sydney has offered places to 13 students, including Ding Jinchao and Liu Xiaoyi.
The University of Toronto, ranked 29th globally, has offered a place to Ma Rui.
King's College London, ranked 31st globally, has offered places to 6 students, including ZENG Ho Hin Lucky, Yang Lexi, and Liu Jiaxin.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Australian National University (equally ranked 32nd) have each offered a place to 1 student.
The University of Edinburgh, ranked 34th globally, has offered places to 14 students, including Yu Ziteng, Hu Shicheng, Zhong Yuyang, and KEE Kai Ming.
The University of Manchester, ranked 35th globally, a renowned Red Brick university and a founding member of the Russell Group, has offered places to 3 students: Huang Baoyi, Feng Yuqiao, and MOK Lillian.
Other top universities that have sent offers to CHES students include Monash University and the University of Queensland, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the University of Bristol, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, City University of Hong Kong, the University of Warwick, the University of Birmingham, the University of Western Australia, the University of Adelaide, the University of Leeds, the University of Southampton, the University of Sheffield, and Durham University.
It is worth noting that many students have received multiple offers from prestigious universities. Whether it be the bridge towers of the UK, the coastlines of Australia, the maple leaves of Canada, or the neon lights of Hong Kong, China — world's top universities are opening their doors wide to welcome CHES students. These achievements once again affirm the school's solid academic foundation, comprehensive student development, and outstanding global competitiveness.
▲In recent years, CHES has seen several outstanding graduates enter top 100 universities such as the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Pictured here is a study tour of teachers and students from the school visiting the University of Hong Kong last year, where 2 alumni — Li Yitong (BSc in Chemistry) and Xu Haiyi (BSc in Actuarial Science), both currently studying at HKU — serve as student hosts.
▲Over the past 5 cohorts, multiple graduates from CHES have been admitted to the University of Edinburgh (ranked 34th globally). Pictured are Mai Yongxin (left), He Lujie (center) and Zhang Haoxin (right) sharing academic insights on campus.
▲Each year, more than 10 outstanding graduates from CHES gain admission to leading Australian universities. Pictured is He Weihong, a 2010 graduate, who completed both his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of New South Wales (ranked 45th globally) and now conducts research in nanoscience and quantum science at a core research institute of the University of Sydney.
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