The Saraswati Sishu Vidyamandir,
Nilakanthanagar, has achieved a 100% pass for the 21st year in a row, with all
its 231 students clearing the board examination.
While 31 students of the school
grabbed A-1 (over 90% marks), 138 students got A-2 (80-89% marks), 45 students
achieved B-1 (70-79% marks), 11 B-2 (60-69%). Each one student got grade C and
D in the school.
S Mohan Rao, the principal of the
school said the number of the A-I grade students was likely to increase when
the board authorities re-check the Sanskrit answer scripts, as most of the
students secured less marks in the paper. "We hope the board authorities
will look into the matter," he stated.
The school was established in
1979. The first batch appeared in HSC examination in 1993. Since then, the
school has been achieving 100% results, the principal said. "Some of our
students might have figured in the top-100 lists in the state this year, as
they have secured over 90% marks, said a teacher in the school. The Board of
Secondary Education (BSE), however, did not publish the rank-holders' list this
year.
Similarly, another school in
town, Saraswati Sishu Vidyamandir, Ramahari Nagar, has also achieved cent
percent results for the 12th year in a row. Four of the 159 students secured
A-1 grade.
Principal of the school S Bisoi
said some students missed out on the A-1 grade because they secured
less-than-expected marks in the Sanskrit paper. Source: ToI
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