Private schools in Bahrain have announced the results of the All India Secondary School Certificate (AISSCE) Grade 12 examination, conducted by India’s Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
This year’s exams were cancelled after being postponed multiple times due to the Iranian attacks on the Gulf states, which began on February 28. Some of the Class 10 exams were also cancelled, with results decided based on internal assessment and completed papers.
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Bhavans-Bahrain Indian School (BIS) witnessed an extraordinary performance by its students, achieving a flawless 100 per cent pass rate. Pranav Bobby Shekhar led the way as the school topper, achieving a score of 97.6pc. Sakshi Lal finished second with 97.4pc and Ishaan Kedar Pande came third with 97.2pc.
In the Science Stream, Pranav Bobby Shekhar came first, Ishaan Kedar Pande second and Ahmad Suhail Wani secured third place with 96pc.
Meanwhile, the Commerce and Humanities stream was topped by Sakshi Lal, followed by Aysha Yusra Shamim with 95.6pc and Harshil Jain with 94.6pc.
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The Indian School Bahrain (ISB) maintained its impressive streak this year, with a pass rate of 98pc, reflecting an outstanding performance by its students.
A total of 21 pupils secured A1 grades in all subjects, while 52 scored at least 90pc. A total of 272 students scored 75pc and higher. Meanwhile, 514 pupils scored 60pc and above.
Giselle Sharon Fernandes secured first place overall with 97.2pc, followed by Pranavi Manapuram and Anna Binu in joint second with 96.8pc, while Cemon Mathew Jolly placed third with 96.4pc.
In the Science stream, Anna Binu emerged as topper with 96.8pc, followed by Cemon Mathew Jolly, with Alvin George Xavier third on 95.6pc.
Giselle Sharon Fernandes topped the Commerce stream, while Aditi Sathish Iyer secured second position with 95.6pc. Rehan Sethmika Kalubowila and Balamani Ayilur Yougesh were jointly placed third with 95.2pc each.
As for the Humanities stream, Pranavi Manapuram came first, while Anghana Sreejith achieved second with 95pc followed by Christopher Chacko Poovelil with 92.6pc.
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The sixteenth batch of Ibn Al Hytham Islamic School, consisting of 114 students, secured a 92pc pass rate.
School topper positions were secured by Commerce stream students, with Fathima Noushad leading the way with a score of 93.4pc, followed by Zahra Akber with 91.8pc and Nabila Farzana with 90.2pc.
Rida Khan Mohammed topped the Science stream with a score of 89.4pc, followed by Mariam Syed Mohammed Lokman in second with 89pc and Femina Fathima with 87.8pc.
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The New Millennium School–Bahrain (NMS) once again proved its mettle with 38 students out of 139 scoring 90pc and above, and 114 students excelling with distinction.
With a score of 97.6pc, Sheema Tazeen emerged as the school topper, followed closely by Veiom Guptaa with 97.4pc.
Rohan Atul Singhvi and Diya Vivek shared the third place with 97pc each.
Sheema Tazeen topped the Science stream, followed by Rohan Atul Singhvi and Diya Vivek sharing second place. Akshadha Satheesh secured third with a score of 96.8pc.
Veiom Guptaa topped the Commerce stream, with Nayonika Nair in second with a score of 96.40pc, and Aarushi Sameer Joshi securing third with 95.80pc.
In the Humanities stream, Varada Pisharasiar secured top honours with 95.60pc, followed by Naureen Hikmat at 95pc and Khushi Jitendra Gajria with 92.8pc.

The students of Al Noor International School also showcased the institution’s legacy of academic excellence by securing outstanding results.
All three school toppers were Science stream students with Arshan Saleem securing first place with 96 per cent. Shanthosh Kishore Kumar followed in second with 95.6pc and Perarasu Kirubakaran took third with 93.8pc.
In the Commerce stream, Tanya Fernandez topped with 90pc. Sausan Saleem and Akshay Binny shared second place, while Daraksha Khan secured third.
Three students – Mohammed Haani Abdulla, Perarasu Kirubakaran, and Mehvish Syeda – achieved perfect scores in English. Shanthosh Kishore Kumar achieved a perfect score in Artificial Intelligence.
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