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Future-Ready: Saltus Students Excel in 2025 Advanced Placement Exams

Saltus is proud to celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of our 2025 graduates in their Advanced Placement (AP) examination results. Offering AP courses since 1975, Saltus continues to uphold a tradition of academic excellence through this internationally recognized program, which provides students with the opportunity to earn college credit and demonstrate subject mastery before entering post-secondary education.

This year, 53 Saltus SGY1 and SGY2 students took 129 AP exams, with nearly three-quarters achieving a score of 3 or higher —the benchmark widely accepted by North American universities as demonstrating college-level proficiency.

“Our AP Program offers students an extraordinary breadth and depth of choice, with courses offered across a wide range of disciplines,” said Julie Rousseau, Head of School. “This allows students to engage in rigorous academic challenges while also pursuing areas of personal interest, ensuring they are well prepared for success at the world’s leading universities. The strong results achieved this year are a testament to their hard work and the flexibility the program provides in shaping their individual academic journeys.”
 
We are pleased to share that the following students were recognized by the College Board for outstanding results and have been accepted to top-ranking North American and UK universities:

Seven (7) students earned the designation of AP Scholar. This is awarded to students who receive scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP exams. Congratulations to: Sawyer Adderley (GAP year), Brandin Bailey Jr. (Georgia Institute of Technology), Tristan Currelly (University of Exeter), Madison Ebbin (Western University), Magnus Marsh (University of San Diego), Ella Newton (University of Pennsylvania), and Benjamin Redburn (Arizona State University).

Three (3) students were awarded the AP Scholar with Honor designation. This is granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on 4 or more AP exams. Congratulations to: Abigail Autmezguine (McGill University), Danielle Barroso (University of Waterloo), and Robert Stevenson (Queen’s University).

Twelve (12) Saltus students earned the designation of AP Scholar with Distinction, which is granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams. Congratulations to: Carter Bernard (University of British Columbia), Zachary Bishop (Loughborough University), Brady Cabral (Queen’s University), Andrew Cox (Western University), Samuel Dallas (University of Exeter), Kijali Jean-Marie (Queen’s University), Tristan Malott (University of Victoria), Felix Ringsted (Durham University), Ethan Rosorea (Western University), Felix Schmidt  (University of Exeter), Joseph Wetmiller (Queen’s University) and Walker Woloshyn (University of Waterloo).

A special congratulations goes to Brady Cabral (Queen’s University) and Samuel Dallas (University of Exeter), who achieved a perfect score of 5 on six or more exams taken over the course of the two-year program. 

These accomplishments reflect the dedication and hard work of both the students and the educators at Saltus in preparing students for success in their Advanced Placement exams. Congratulations to all students on their achievements.
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