SSLC results: Celebration time at THiS institutions

May 15, 2017 12:42 am | Updated 12:44 am IST - BENGALURU

It was celebration time in schools that are part of The Hindu in School (THiS) programme.

The schools achieved excellent results in SSLC, with several students securing 100 marks in various subjects.

At Sri Vidya Mandir High School, Malleswaram, 217 students appeared and 101 scored 90% and above marks, while 108 students passed in first class. Divya K., with 622 marks out of 625, emerged as the school topper.

At Madonna School in Udayanagar, 106 students appeared and 47 secured distinction. In all, 11 students scored 100 marks in various subjects. Harshavardhini U., Sagar J.C., and Vishesh V., all with 613 marks each, are the school toppers.

At Prasiddhi School in Vasanthnagar, 39 students appeared and seven scored 90% and above marks. Rohan Holla, with 606 marks, became the school topper.

At Jubilee School in Vijinapura, 142 students appeared and 13 scored 90% and above marks. Nazia Sultana, by scoring 617 marks, emerged as the school topper.

At St. Francis High School, Koramangala, 15 students secured 90% and above marks. Sharan Frederick Peter B., by scoring 609 marks, became the school topper.

At Sophia High School, Murugeshpalya, 28 students appeared and 23 passed in first class. Preethi A., by securing 96.64%, emerged as the school topper.

In Vasavi Vidyanikethan School in V.V. Puram, 67 students appeared for the exam. Sharanya S., who secured 96.7%, is the school topper.

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