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Welham Girls’ School, Dehradun excels in PISA

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Welham Girls’ School, Dehradun has reinforced its leadership in education with outstanding performance in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) for Schools. The school's students achieved average scores of 525 in reading, 525 in mathematics and 533 in science, surpassing both Indian and OECD averages. The school ranked second globally in reading, after Singapore and outperformed several countries, including Ireland, Japan and the United Kingdom, in various subjects. Beyond academic scores, the school excelled in adaptive learning parameters, showcasing its commitment to personalised teaching methods. The PISA framework assesses students' ability to apply knowledge to real-life scenarios and the students demonstrated capabilities comparable to the world's most advanced education systems. With these results, the school has established a new benchmark for Indian education, highlighting its ability to foster globally competitive and future-ready young women.

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