Andhra Pradesh's Special Schools Achieve 100% Pass Rate in Class 10 Exams
Special schools in A.P. record 100% pass rate in SSC exams
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Students from government residential schools for differently-abled individuals in Andhra Pradesh, India, have achieved a remarkable 100% pass rate in the Class 10 exams. All 54 students from special schools passed, with notable performances from the Government Blind Residential Schools in Visakhapatnam and Hindupur.
- 0154 students from special schools in Andhra Pradesh appeared for the Class 10 exams, achieving a 100% pass rate.
- 02All 13 students from the Government Blind Residential School in Visakhapatnam passed with first-class marks.
- 03At Sri Sathya Sai School in Hindupur, all six students from the Government Blind Residential School also secured first-class.
- 04The success highlights the effectiveness of government initiatives for differently-abled students.
- 05The results reflect a positive trend in educational outcomes for marginalized groups.
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In a remarkable achievement, students from government residential schools under the Department of Welfare of Differently-Abled, Transgender and Senior Citizens in Andhra Pradesh, India, recorded a 100% pass rate in the Class 10 examinations. A total of 54 students from special schools participated in the exams, and all passed successfully. Notably, all 13 students from the Government Blind Residential School in Visakhapatnam passed with first-class marks. Similarly, all six students from the Government Blind Residential School at Sri Sathya Sai School in Hindupur also secured first-class. This achievement underscores the effectiveness of educational programs tailored for differently-abled individuals and reflects a positive trend in their academic performance.
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This achievement can inspire confidence in the capabilities of differently-abled students and encourage more inclusive educational practices.
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