
Bhavans-Bahrain Indian School shines in CBSE Grade 10 and 12 results
In Grade 12, Evan Binson John topped the school with an impressive score of 95.8%, followed closely by Nivedya Babu with 95.6%, and Adesh Deepthi Shaiju with 95.4%. Evan led the Science stream, while Nivedya topped the Commerce stream. Several students achieved outstanding subject scores, with Evan scoring 99 in both Chemistry and Mathematics, and Nivedya earning 99 in both Economics and Business Studies. Adesh also secured 99 in Biology, while other high scorers included Natalia Manoojin Richards in Marketing and Adithya Saravanan in Psychology.
Grade 10 results were equally remarkable, with Pritha Singh leading the batch with 97.4%, followed by Sriya Anish Pulinamparambil (97.2%) and Manjira Goswami (96.2%). Pritha also earned a perfect score in English and shared a top score of 95 in Hindi. Other centum scorers included Preetham Reddy Nagula in Mathematics and Vismita Rajesh Iyer in French.
A vast majority of Grade 10 students surpassed the proficiency benchmark, with 96% scoring above 80% in English, 87% in Social Studies, 70% in Hindi, 67% in Science, and 64% in Mathematics. Subject toppers included Pritha Singh and Manveeth Praveen Urwa, both scoring 99 in Science, and Pahal Poojaben Mehta, who topped Sanskrit with 97 marks.
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