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NTK Academic Group Awards Scholarships to 28 High Scoring IB Diploma Students

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NTK Academic Group Awards Scholarships to 28 High Scoring IB Diploma Students

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For many students studying the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), which is widely recognised for its rigorous and challenging coursework, achieving the perfect IBDP score of 45 can seem like a distant dream.

Of the 2,284 Hong Kong students that sat the IBDP exam in 2019,  34  were awarded the full  45 points, of which, almost half are students taking tutorial lessons offered by the NTK Academic Group — a pioneering academic tuition centre which specialises in providing tuition for students following international and local curricula. NTK also offers standardised test preparation and educational planning and consultation services.

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"This year’s impressive high-scoring results highlight NTK's on-going commitment and success in helping students to excel in the IB curriculum," says Mr. Ng Teng Keat, founder and director of NTK Academic Group. To celebrate and reward NTK high-scoring students’ dedication to achieving outstanding academic results, Mr. Ng has created an IBDP scholarship scheme, which he established in memory of his father, whom he credits for instilling him with a childhood love of learning.

At a recent presentation ceremony, scholarships were awarded to 28 NTK IBDP students who scored between 43 and the maximum 45 IBDP points. "We want to inspire families by supporting parents and their children with their goals to achieve academic success," says Mr. Ng who believes the "wow" factor set by NTK's high achieving students can serve as a positive example to parents and their children of what it takes to achieve academic success. "We want them to know that it is not easy, but it is achievable," stresses Mr. Ng. Importantly, Mr. Ng explains there is a misconception that tutoring is only for weak and indolent students. Instead, citing a comparison with Olympic athletes who rely on coaching and training to keep them at the top of their game, Mr. Ng says tutoring is for hardworking students who want to master their skills to stay on top and realise their highest potential. 

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