St. Mary's School, Chandigarh, kids shine in Class X exams
Students have set a benchmark of excellence by securing 100 per cent result in the CBSE Class X Board Examinations. Out of 66 students, 22 scored above 90 per cent, 25 students scored 80 per cent and above. Aditya Yadav was the school topper with an exceptional 98.2 per cent. He is followed by Harshveer Shekhawat 96.6 per cent, Inayat Sahota 96.2 per cent, Sweta Kumari 95 per cent, and Shrish Prasad 94.4 per cent. Chairman Rev Fr Aji K Chacko said, "This result is a reflection of the relentless efforts, determination and discipline displayed by our students. They have truly embodied the values and vision of the school."
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