
Thiruvananthapuram schools fare well in CBSE Class 10, 12 exams
The Hindu
The results of both the examinations were declared on Friday
City schools posed excellent results in the CBSE Class 10 and 12 examinations, the results of which were declared on Friday.
Navajeevan Bethany Vidyalaya, Nalanchira, did well in both the Class 10 and Class 12 examinations. Abhinav K. Naveen topped in Class 10 with 100% marks. Jyothikaa Anil (Commerce) topped Class 12 with 99.2% marks.
At Sarvodaya Central Vidyalaya, Nalanchira, Hidayath M.A. secured the first rank in Class 10 with 99.2% marks. In Class 12, Malavika Thampi (Humanities) secured 99.4% marks to grab first position.
Rahul Joseph Bejoy scored 99.4% marks to top Class 10 in The School of the Good Shepherd, Akkulam. Kalyani R. (Humanities) was the Class 12 school topper with 98% marks.
At St. Thomas Central School, Mukkolakkal, Leah Elisabeth Wilson topped Class 10 with 98.5% marks. Aksa Merin Abraham and Amy Hannah Vinu (both Humanities) was first in Class 12 with 99.2% marks.
At Christ Nagar Central School, Kowdiar, Fizan S. Ali emerged the topper in Class 10 with 99.2% marks. Danya A.B. (Science) topped Class 12 with 98.2 marks.

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