Outstanding Performances by NiE Schools in ICSE and ISC Examinations
NiE schools shine in ICSE, ISC examinations
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Schools participating in The Hindu's Newspaper in Education (NiE) program have excelled in the recently announced ICSE and ISC examination results. Notable achievements include multiple students scoring over 97%, with Amara Jyothi English Primary School and St. Joseph’s Boys’ High School among the top performers in Bengaluru, India.
- 01Amara Jyothi English Primary School had 32 out of 42 students achieve distinction in ICSE.
- 02St. Joseph’s Boys’ High School saw 161 out of 265 students earn distinctions, with joint toppers scoring 97.40%.
- 03Lawrence High School achieved a 66% distinction rate with Atul Kumar Mishra topping ICSE with 99%.
- 04In the ISC Science stream, Victor Manoj S. topped with an impressive 99.5%.
- 05Ryan International School's Devansh Agarwal scored 98.4% to lead in ICSE among 226 students.
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Schools associated with The Hindu's Newspaper in Education (NiE) program have demonstrated remarkable academic success in the recent ICSE and ISC examinations. At Amara Jyothi English Primary School in K.R. Puram, 32 out of 42 students achieved distinction, with Shreeyan M. topping the class with a score of 97.40%. St. Joseph’s Boys’ High School on Museum Road had 265 students appear, with 161 attaining distinction. Joint toppers Aditya Vinay Kamath and Diyan Khan also scored 97.40%. In the ISC Science stream, Victor Manoj S. led with 99.5%, while in Commerce, Ayushmaan Musaddi and Rohith Jain jointly topped with 98.25%. Other notable performances included Lawrence High School, where 85 out of 129 students secured distinction, and Ryan International School, where Devansh Agarwal topped ICSE with 98.4% among 226 students. These results highlight the effectiveness of the NiE program in enhancing educational outcomes.
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The strong performance of these schools reflects positively on the educational standards in Bengaluru, potentially influencing future enrollment and community support for the NiE program.
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