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Montessori Cambridge School Pathankot Shines in CBSE Class X Board Exams
5/21/2025 11:27:29 PM
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Pathankot, May 21: Montessori Cambridge School, Pathankot, has once again reaffirmed its reputation for academic brilliance with an extraordinary performance by its Class X students in the CBSE Board Examinations for the academic session 2024–25. The school recorded the best result in the district, a testament to its unwavering commitment to excellence in education.
A total of 60 students scored above 90%, with 30 students crossing the prestigious 95% milestone—a remarkable feat that highlights the school’s robust academic environment. In all, 121 students achieved scores above 80%, reflecting consistent high performance across all subjects.
Shanaya Mlanch led the toppers with a stunning 98.4%, followed closely by Kinjal at 98.2%, and Sarthak Mahajan and Suniti, who both secured 98%. Other notable performers included Vaibhavi Sharma (98%), Vanshika Sharma (97.8%), Akshra Andotra (97.8%), Lakshit Mahajan (97.6%), Ratiksha Mahajan (97.6%), and Gunvansh Bhagat (97.4%), among many other high achievers whose dedication has brought immense pride to the school.
The subject-wise excellence was equally commendable. Students earned perfect scores in:
• English – 3 students
• Punjabi – 6 students
• Mathematics – 1 student
• Science – 1 student
• Information Technology – 6 students
In terms of subject-specific high scorers (90–99 marks), the numbers reflect the school’s all-round academic strength:
• English – 93 students
• Hindi – 27 students
• Punjabi – 61 students
• Mathematics – 33 students
• Science – 38 students
• Social Science – 48 students
• Information Technology – 86 students
The school’s management proudly celebrated this collective success. Chairman Mr. Vinod Mahajan, Vice-Chairman Mr. Akash Mahajan, and Principal Mrs. Rashmi Ahluwalia extended their heartfelt congratulations to the students. They acknowledged the students’ relentless efforts, the faculty’s dedicated mentorship, and the parents’ unwavering support.
“This outstanding performance is not just a result but a reflection of passion, perseverance, and potential,” said Principal Rashmi Ahluwalia.
Montessori Cambridge School continues to set new benchmarks in academic excellence, nurturing not just bright minds but resilient, motivated individuals prepared for future challenges.
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