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Holy Mary's School, Banur, host felicitation ceremony

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The school hosted a grand felicitation ceremony to honour the toppers of Class X Board exams. The event was a heartfelt celebration of academic excellence, witnessed by parents, staff and students. A special assembly was held to welcome the high achievers and their families. During the ceremony, Administrator Nitin M Varghese and Principal Dr Shiny Devassy extended their warm congratulations and conveyed best wishes for the students' future success. A cake-cutting ceremony was organised, adding sweetness to the celebrations. As a token of appreciation, the management awarded a cash award of ?5,000 each to the city's 1st and 2nd position holders. Shreya Jain secured the first position with 98.4%, followed by Saina Singh 98.2% and Mishal 97.6%. Out of 121 students who appeared for the Board exams, 13 students scored above 90%, 43 students scored above 80% and 74 students scored above 70%. Director CC Devassy said, "With such affordable fee structure, we continue to break records year after year. Our consistent academic results are a testament to the dedication of our teachers and the hard work of students."

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