Talk of the school - May
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Talk of the school - May

12-05-2025

Our students excelled! CBSE saw 28 perfect scores with 40% above 90% in Grade 12. Cambridge achieved 47% A/A* at IGCSE and 31 A* at A Level.

  • CBSE Results 2024-25 
    Our CBSE students delivered outstanding results, with a top score of 98.8% in Grade 12 and 98.6% in Grade 10.
    40% of Grade 12 and 55% of Grade 10 students scored above 90%.
    We recorded 28 perfect scores — a reflection of focus, depth, and dedication.
    A proud moment for our students, teachers, and parents alike. 

  • Cambridge Results 2024-25
    Our Cambridge students have excelled, with 47% of IGCSE grades awarded at A or A*, and some achieving as many as 7 A*.
    At AS Level, students secured 73 A grades, and at A Level, 31 A* grades — a truly commendable effort.
    These results reflect consistent performance, not just short bursts of effort.
    A proud outcome of our academic culture and dedicated teaching. 

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