Students of Bhai Parmanand Vidya Mandir topped XIIth CBSE Board Results for the 3rd consecutive year
Aug 08, 2022
New Delhi [India], August 8 (ANI/NewsVoir): The students of
East Delhi have given excellent results in the CBSE Class XII examinations for the third time in a row. This year, Hiya Garg from the Science stream, maintained the School's benchmark of scoring 99.8 per cent. A similar pattern was seen in previous years, when the School Topper earned the second-best overall ranking in India with 99.8 per cent in Science in 2020 whereas, Anshika Singhal from Commerce was the All India Topper with 99.8 per cent in 2019.
The School has produced the All India Topper scoring 499/500 that is 99.8 per cent, while this year even the 2nd topper of the School secured 495/500 at 99 per cent. 36 students secured more than 95 per cent aggregate and 82 scored above 90 per cent aggregate in Class XII CBSE exams. Moreover, 33 per cent students of Class XII scored more than 85 per cent in aggregate, while 46 per cent students scored more than 80 per cent. 44 students scored 100 per cent and 90 students obtained 99 per cent and above, across subjects.
Speaking on this, Ajay Pal Singh, Principal,
said, "The School has made an unwavering effort to support its students in enhancing their excellence in both academics and extracurricular activities. These efforts have aided the School in winning several accolades, prizes, and distinctions across many fields. The School takes a lot of pride in its ability and zeal of tracking each individual child's progress and assessing the academic needs and gaps of each student."
He further stated that the School is dedicated to ensuring that each student has an exciting time while attending class, one that is filled with exploration, futuristic and continuous learning.
The results of individual attention given to students is also extremely palpable in the School's Class X results, where the 2 toppers (Vansh Goel and Atishay Jain) have scored 99.2 per cent 41 students have scored more than 95 per cent and 72 obtained 90 per cent and above aggregate in Class X. 44 per cent of the total students in Class X scored 85 per cent and above in aggregate, while 57 per cent scored more than 80 per cent in aggregate.
Despite the increased emphasis on academics, the School is committed to creating a learning atmosphere and providing its students with the support and motivation they need to achieve in all areas, including extracurricular activities, athletics, and academics. This is further demonstrated by the fact that the School has won both the Overall Sports Championship and the Overall Cultural Championship within its zone for the last four years and seven years in a row, respectively.
The School has been on a constant upward growth trajectory ever since its inception with an established track record of academic and co-curricular excellence along with creating new vistas or opportunities for students. From what has been reported, the School does not intend to rest on its laurels going forward, and is making increasing investments in latest infrastructure and technology to further enable its students to achieve their goals and tread strongly towards furthering their own academic excellences, while also giving them maximum international exposure.
Academic Director, Pratibha Sharma said, "The School Management has been a pioneer in providing its students with top-notch infrastructure in the Classroom and Sports Facilities, while also providing its students with the technological tools to keep them in tune with the latest developments in those fields across the world, such initiatives have helped in honing every child's skills and ensuring that they grow to be a mature and responsible citizen."
"In order to prepare students for the ever-increasing demands of daily life, the School works to maintain its tradition of quality while fostering students' physical, intellectual, social, moral, and emotional growth as well as their view on life," she added.
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