About Me
My name is Aariz Illias Sahadulla, and I am a student at St. Christopher's School in the Kingdom of Bahrain, with a graduation date of 2026. I was born in Nashua, New Hampshire and spent my early childhood in Lexington, Massachusetts. During this time, I attended Maria Hastings Elementary School until 2nd grade. At the age of 7, my family moved to Bahrain and I was enrolled in the British School of Bahrain, where I spent my elementary school years. Once I reached middle school, I made the decision to switch to St. Christopher's School, a highly regarded institution recognized by Spears magazine as one of the top 100 private schools in the world. Currently, I am in the process of completing my General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) qualifications, which are set by the Department of Education in England and are highly valued in core subjects such as English, Math, and Science, as well as other subjects of my choosing, including Economics, Geography, and Business Studies. These qualifications are achieved through exams taken in the first two years of high school and provide a strong foundation for higher level academic pursuits. One of my academic achievements that I am extremely proud of is being one of the 10 students selected out of 200 for advanced math, which allowed me to take the final exam a year ahead of my peers. I have consistently ranked at the top of my class and achieved an equivalent of an A, on my GCSE math exam. I have a passion for both Science and Math as they challenge me to think analytically and apply problem-solving skills both in school and in my personal life.
Accepted into advanced GCSE Further Math (British system math exam) which I took 1 year early and achieved the equivalent to a grade A.
Achieved the Duke of Edinburgh Award which included 4 weeks of volunteering in Zambia, 48 weeks of football, 26 weeks of drums and a 45km walk while camping over 3 days.


