THiS institutions achieve excellent results

School authorities attributed this success to the efforts put in by students and teachers

May 08, 2018 06:02 pm | Updated May 09, 2018 01:55 pm IST

Schools that are part of The Hindu in School (THiS) programme have achieved excellent results in the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examinations. School authorities attributed this success to the efforts put in by students and teachers.

In Poornaprajna Education Centre, Sri Krishnanagar, all the 39 students who appeared for the exams have passed in first class. In all, eight students scored over 90 per cent marks. Roshini V., by securing 98.88 per cent, is the school topper and eighth rank holder at the State level.

For the 12th consecutive year, Madonna School, Udayanagar, achieved 100 per cent pass result. In all, 40 of 100 students secured distinctions. Hari Priya with 96.80 per cent is the school topper.

The 24th batch of Jubilee English High School, Vijinapura has done the school proud. In all, 15 of the 115 students have passed with A+. Bharath S., by securing 98.56 per cent, emerged the school topper.

In Sree Cauvery School, Indiranagar, 123 students appeared for the exams and the pass percentage is 95.93. Four students secured 100 marks in four different subjects. Harshan Prakash, with 97.60 per cent, is the school topper.

The pass percentage at Amara Jyothi English School, K. R. Puram is 100 and 37 of the 113 students secured distinctions. Shilpa Shree, with 96.64 per cent, is the school topper.

At JES Public School, Nagarabhavi, 11 of the 25 students secured distinctions. Varun Urs, with 98.40 per cent, is the school topper.

In Jnana Bodhini School, Sheshadripuram, 13 of the 32 students secured distinctions. Rakshith R., with 94.88 per cent, is the school topper.

In Vidyashree High School, Anjananagar, 15 students scored over 90 per cent marks and 38 of the 193 students secured distinctions. Ananya V., with 97.12 per cent, is the school topper.

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