13-05-2025
High score makes spirits soar on city CBSE schools' campus
Lucknow: It was only when the CBSE Class 10 and 12 results were uploaded on the board website on Tuesday that celebration of success began on school campuses. Earlier, on May 7, it had been an anti-climax when notifications of results being declared on that day proved misleading.
Viraj Khand campus of Amity International School was abuzz with cheers of success as the chairperson Amita Chauhan and principal Rachna Mishra acknowledged with pride the top scores of class 12 students, including Shiny Gupta (97.4% arts), Apratim Tiwari (96.6% science) and Mishti Shukla (95.4% commerce) and of Anika Purwar (97.4%) and Mimansa Sankritya (96.6%) of Class MR Jaipuria Bansal Campus teachers congratulated Aisha Aamir Nazir, whose aggregate of marks was 96.6%, scoring 99 marks each in English and Global School's class 12 student Kavyanjali Singh scored 96.4% marks and was garlanded for her achievement. "With teachers' guidance, every student can achieve anything, be it high scores or any of life's aims," said 12 student of St Marys' Inter College Janhvi Singh scored 98.8%. Campus of Millennium School, South City echoed with loud cheers and laughter as 100% students had passed the class 10 and 12 exams. The school shared news of 45 students scoring above 90% marks, 134 students passing with distinction, and 17 securing full 100 marks in psychology, geography, applied maths, economics, accountancy and commercial Public School student Anahita Srivastava scored 97.8% in Class 12, while Kumari Nysa of Army Public School scored 98%.Celebrations rang on Navayug Radiance Senior Secondary School Rajendranagar campus too as class 12 arts student Unnati Tripathi scored 97.4%, while Manikarnika Bajpai scored 97.2%.Vaishnavi Tiwari and Anshika Gupta of commerce stream achieved commendable scores. Several students were surprised to see a perfect 100, with students scoring 100 marks in fashion studies, chemistry, history and sociology. Girls of class 10 passed with flying colours. School toppers of Class 10 and 12, along with their parents, were honoured and felicitated by principal B Singh.