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Observer
15-05-2025
- Science
- Observer
Indian Schools excel in CBSE exams
Muscat: The 2025 results of the CBSE Board have set a record for the Indian Schools in the Sultanate of Oman with an increased percentage of high achievers as compared to previous years. Across all streams — Science, Commerce, and Humanities students excelled, setting new benchmarks for scholastic distinction. SAIRA CATHERINE (98%)-COMM-CLASS XII NIDHA VILLARVATTOM REJI (97.2%) CLASS-XII SANGHVI ANAND (97.8%) COMMERCE-CLASS XII KEYURI PRASHANT BURANPUR (97.8%)-HUMANITIES-CLASS XII SANJANA KUZHIVAYALIL PRAVEEN (97.4%) CLASS-XII PURVA VIMAL KAKKAD (97.2%) COMMERCE -CLASS XII TARNJOT KAUR (97.2%) COMMERCE -CLASS XII SABYASACHI CHOUDHURY (98.4%) CLASS-XII AMAN IKBAL (97.4%) SCIENCE-CLASS XII NAVANEET GOPALAN (98.2%) SCIENCE-CLASS XII (2) The Oman toppers in Class 12 Science stream are as follows: The first position is claimed by Sabyasachi Choudhury of Indian School al Ghubra with 98.4 percent. Navaneet Gopalan of Indian School Al Maabela has claimed the second position with 98.2 percent marks. The third place is claimed by Aman Ikbal of Indian School al Wadi Al Kabir with 97.4 percent marks. In the Commerce Stream, Sanghvi Anand of Indian School Muscat (97.8 percent), Sanjana Kuzhivayalil Praveen of Indian School Al Ghubra (97.4 percent), and the third position is claimed by three students with 97.2 percent: Nidha Villarvattom Reji of Indian School Al Ghubra, Purva Vimal Kakkad, and Tarnjot Kaur of Indian School Al Wadi al Kabir. The three positions in the Humanities stream are as follows: The first position is claimed by two students with 98.4 percent, Israa Mohammed Sadique Shaikh of Indian School Al Ghubra and Sakina Jariwala of Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir; Saira Catherine of Indian School Al Seeb has claimed the second position with 98%; and Keyuri Prashant Buranpur of Indian School Muscat secured the third position with 97.8% marks. Class X toppers in Oman are as follows: SHAURYA SARASWAT (98.6%)- CLASS X GOUTHAM RADHAKRISHNAN (98.6%)- CLASS X SHILOK JOSHI (98.6%)- CLASS X SHASHWAT SINGH (98.8%) -CLASS X SAMHITHA SUSHI -(98.9%) -CLASS X GOURI REGHU (98.8%) CLASS-X DHANYA KRISHNAJI (98.6%) CLASS-X The first position is claimed by Angela Mariam Jacob of Indian School Al Ghubra with 99%. Gouri Reghu (Indian School Al Ghubra), Shashwat Singh (Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir), and Samhitha Sushil (Indian School Al Seeb) claimed the second position with 98.9% marks. The third place is claimed by four students with 98.6%: Dhanya Krishnaji of Indian School Al Ghubra, Goutham Radhakrishnan, Shaurya Saraswat, and Shilok Joshi of Indian School Muscat. Syed Ahmad Salman, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Indian Schools in Oman, extended congratulations to the students, their parents, principals, and teachers for their exceptional accomplishments. He said, 'The tenets of equity, excellence, innovation, and integrity drive our vision. We are transitioning into a future-ready educational ecosystem, strategically aligned with global best practices, national priorities, and the evolving aspirations of the Indian diaspora in Oman. These remarkable results are a reflection of the synergy between educators, students, parents, and school leadership, all working together to nurture success.' As the academic vision of Indian Schools in Oman remains aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 of India and the goals of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), India.


Observer
15-05-2025
- Science
- Observer
Indian School students excel in CBSE exams
Muscat: The 2025 results of the CBSE Board have set a record for the Indian Schools in the Sultanate of Oman with an increased percentage of high achievers as compared to previous years. Across all streams — Science, Commerce, and Humanities students excelled, setting new benchmarks for scholastic distinction. The Oman toppers in Class 12 Science stream are as follows: The first position is claimed by Sabyasachi Choudhury of Indian School al Ghubra with 98.4 percent. Navaneet Gopalan of Indian School Al Maabela has claimed the second position with 98.2 percent marks. The third place is claimed by Aman Ikbal of Indian School al Wadi Al Kabir with 97.4 percent marks. In the Commerce Stream, Sanghvi Anand of Indian School Muscat (97.8 percent), Sanjana Kuzhivayalil Praveen of Indian School Al Ghubra (97.4 percent), and the third position is claimed by three students with 97.2 percent: Nidha Villarvattom Reji of Indian School Al Ghubra, Purva Vimal Kakkad, and Tarnjot Kaur of Indian School Al Wadi al Kabir. The three positions in the Humanities stream are as follows: The first position is claimed by two students with 98.4 percent, Israa Mohammed Sadique Shaikh of Indian School Al Ghubra and Sakina Jariwala of Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir; Saira Catherine of Indian School Al Seeb has claimed the second position with 98%; and Keyuri Prashant Buranpur of Indian School Muscat secured the third position with 97.8% marks. Class X toppers in Oman are as follows: The first position is claimed by Angela Mariam Jacob of Indian School Al Ghubra with 99%. Gouri Reghu (Indian School Al Ghubra), Shashwat Singh (Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir), and Samhitha Sushil (Indian School Al Seeb) claimed the second position with 98.9% marks. The third place is claimed by four students with 98.6%: Dhanya Krishnaji of Indian School Al Ghubra, Goutham Radhakrishnan, Shaurya Saraswat, and Shilok Joshi of Indian School Muscat. Syed Ahmad Salman, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Indian Schools in Oman, extended congratulations to the students, their parents, principals, and teachers for their exceptional accomplishments. He said, 'The tenets of equity, excellence, innovation, and integrity drive our vision. We are transitioning into a future-ready educational ecosystem, strategically aligned with global best practices, national priorities, and the evolving aspirations of the Indian diaspora in Oman. These remarkable results are a reflection of the synergy between educators, students, parents, and school leadership, all working together to nurture success.' As the academic vision of Indian Schools in Oman remains aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 of India and the goals of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), India.


Observer
15-05-2025
- Science
- Observer
Annual Science Fiesta 2025 from May 23-24
Oman will host two days of celebration of science with special focus on AI on May 23 and 24 at the National University of Science and Technology, Al Hail Campus, as part of the 70th year of Indo-Oman diplomatic relations. The annual science festival, organised by the Indian Science Forum (ISF), which is currently in its 18th edition, will see students from across the country vying with each other with their creative scientific ideas on the two days. For those children with a nack for science, the Annual Science Fiesta 2025 is a flagship celebration of science and innovation aimed at fostering scientific knowledge, curiosity, and creativity among them. G V Srinivas, Ambassador of India to the Sultanate of Oman, will be the chief guest. Organisers said that the two-day format reflects the increasing participation and growing popularity of the event, offering a broader platform for students to engage, compete, and showcase their scientific talents. "The Annual Science Fiesta 2025 promises a dynamic lineup of activities, including competitions, exhibitions, workshops, and interactive sessions. Over the years, ISF has successfully organised a wide range of science events such as the Sastra Pratibha Contest, Science Quiz, Science Debate, On-the-Spot Presentations, Digital Symposiums, Poster Making and Science Exhibitions—all of which have garnered enthusiastic participation from students, educators, and parents across Oman," organisers said. The highlight of this year's event will be the felicitation and award ceremony for the 18th Sastra Pratibha winners, taking place during the Science Fiesta. A battery of great personalities in science and technology along with AI will address th3 children during the two days. Dr. Monojit Choudhury, a renowned expert in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Professor at Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), Abu Dhabi, will be the Keynote Speaker. Tariq al Barwani, a leading technology specialist and a prominent figure in Oman's IT sector, wi be the guest of honour while Syed Ahmad Salman, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Indian Schools in Oman, wi be the guest of honour. The presence of several dignitaries, academic leaders, and science enthusiasts will make this event a landmark celebration in Oman's academic calendar. Also, the winners of the Sastra Pratibhas for 2025 were also announced: Isha Fathima – Grade 5, Indian School Salalah Advik Aby – Grade 6, Indian School Al Maabela Richan Kumar – Grade 6, Indian School Bousher Mithil Sadhasivam – Grade 7, Indian School Al Ghubra Reha Mufeed – Grade 8, Indian School Nizwa Nazish Shoukat Mukhari – Grade 9, Indian School Al Ghubra Devraja Krishnan P – Grade 10, Indian School Al Seeb, winners of Sasthra Prathibha. A series of scientific events will mark the opening day of the celebrations on 23rd May 2025. On the second day, the science exhibition will be held during the morning hours, followed by the award ceremony and main function, which will commence at 2:00 PM. There will be an interactive session with Prof. Monojit Choudhury, on 23rd May 2025 at 2:30 PM. This special session, designed for the student community from various schools, promises to be a highly enriching experience for our younger generation. The event is being coordinated by Global Events. Dr. J. Retnakumar, Chairman, Suresh Akkammadathil, General Secretary, Latha Sreejith, General Coordinator, Gandhiraj, Treasurer, and Hala P. Jamal, Program Coordinator were also present at the announcement.