Private schools in Bahrain have announced the results of the All India Secondary School Certificate (AISSCE) Grade 10 Examinations, conducted by India’s Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
The Indian School Bahrain:
All 832 students who appeared for the exams passed, with 69 students earning A grades in all subjects.
Devarath Jeevan finished first in the school with 491 marks (98.2pc), followed Rajeevan Rajkumar with 488 marks (97.6pc). Deva Nanda Periyal and Jomiya Knnanaikkal Joseph finished joint third with 97.4pc each.
The New Indian School:
All 202 students passed, with 183 earning First Class and 129 distinctions.
Nahreen Mariyam Shameer emerged as the school topper with 97.8pc. Sameeha Afrah Anzar and Pearl Phebe Mathew secured joint second position with 96.8pc each, while Michelle Prince finished third with 96.6pc.
Bhavans-Bahrain Indian School:
The school achieved a 100 per cent pass rate, with Pritha Singh topping the school with 97.4pc, followed by Sriya Anish Pulinamparambil (97.2pc), and Manjira Goswami (96.2pc).
New Millennium School:
The school recorded a 100pc pass rate, with Neha Kriti Denthumdas finished first with 99pc, followed by Kaashvi Shree Sivamurugan (98.8pc) and P Niranjan Pillai (97.4pc).
Al Noor International School:
The school achieved a 100pc success rate. Nathari Minrada Rampala Wanigasekara finished first with 97pc, followed by Aliya Asad (96pc). The trio of Megha Renjith Pillai, Mithraja Gajamurthy and Gwen Monica Lemos all finished joint third with 94pc.
Ibn Al Hytham Islamic School:
All 140 students passed, with Sana Ashraf claiming first place with 97.2pc, followed by Malavika Kundile Valappil and Mariya Khaleed Syeda (94.6pc each) and Nida Noushad Kanjangattel (93.6pc).