
New Millennium School celebrates double success in CBSE exams
The New Millennium School in Bahrain has demonstrated exceptional academic performance in both the Grade XII All India Senior School Certificate Examination (AISSCE) and the Grade X All India Secondary Examination for the 2024-2025 academic year, achieving a 100 percent pass rate in both.
In the Grade XII examinations, all 148 students successfully passed, with a significant 34 percent scoring 90 percent and above, and 80.4 percent achieving distinction. Notably, 40 percent of the students earned A grades in all subjects. The school also celebrated numerous perfect scores of 100 in subjects including Accountancy, Applied Mathematics, Chemistry, Engineering Graphics, English, Marketing, Mathematics, Physical Education, and Psychology. Dhruvi Jatin Karia topped the school with 99.2 percent.
Similarly, the Grade X results saw all 149 students pass, with an even higher percentage, 47 percent, scoring 90 percent and above, and 85.2 percent achieving distinction. In this cohort, 28 percent of students secured A grades in all subjects. Six students achieved a perfect score in French, and four students scored full marks in Mathematics. Neha Kriti Denthumdas emerged as the Grade X topper with 99 percent.
The consistent high performance across both grade levels underscores the school's commitment to academic excellence. The school's management and principal have congratulated the students, faculty, and parents for their dedication and hard work in achieving these outstanding results.
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