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Principal of Sri Guru Harkrishan Senior Secondary Public School Chabal running under the aegis of Chief Khalsa Diwan also registered a remarkable performance by giving 100 percent result. The principal said Shahnoor Kaur bagged the 1st position by scoring 97.4%, Mehakpreet Kaur and Avleen Kaur got the 2nd position by getting 96% and Gurlal Singh achieved 3rd position by scoring 95.2% marks. As many as 17 students secured above 90% marks and 36 students secured the meritorious position.

Students shine in Class X results

Tarn Taran: Students showing remarkable performance in the results declared by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Tuesday were honoured by the management committees of the institutions concerned on Wednesday. The girl students remained ahead of boys in the results.

Sri Guru Harkrishan Public School

Ranjit Bhatia, principal of Sri Guru Harkrishan Public School, running under the management of Chief Khalsa Diwan, announced 100 per cent result. The principal stated that nine students got more than 90 per cent marks in which Mehakdeep Kaur bagged the overall first position by getting 96.6 per cent marks, Sanyam stood second by getting 96.4% and Ashneet Kaur stood third by getting 94.4% marks. Three girls — Sanyam, Mehakdeep Kaur and Parambeer Kaur — got 98 in English, Sanyam got 98 in Punjabi, Gurshanpreet Kaur got 92 in maths, Ishratdeep Kaur got 98 in social science, Sanyam got 97 in science, two girls Parambeer Kaur and Sanyam got 99 in Hindi and another two girls Mehakdeep Kaur and Palakpreet Kaur got 98 in IT.

Guru Nanak Dev Academy, Noori Road

Gurdeep Kaur, principal of Guru Nanak Dev Academy, Noori Road (Tarn Taran) said Ramandeep Kaur secured the first position (94%), Simranjit Kaur secured second (88.8%) and Avneet Kaur secured third position (87.4%). The result of the school was 100 cent percent, said the principal.

Shah Harbans Singh Int’l School

The results of Shah Harbans Singh International Public School, Rani Walah, too was 100%. Gulwinder Singh, director of the school managing committee, said Anmoldeep Kaur, Navdeep Kaur, Navpreet Kaur and Sharandeep Kaur were toppers in the school. OC

Spring Dale Senior School

Amritsar: Spring Dale Senior School reported 100 per cent results in CBSE Class X with Kavisha Khanna, securing top rank in school with 99 per cent marks. Nikhil Gupta stood second with a score of 98.2 per cent marks whereas the third position was secured by Snehpreet Kaur Chandi with a score of 97.8 per cent marks. Rajiv Kumar Sharma, Principal, Spring Dale Senior School, said that a total of 485 students appeared for the Class X CBSE Board examination wherein 21 students secured the marks 95 per cent and above and 106 students scored the marks 90 per cent and above. He shared that the CWSN (Children With Special Needs) too appeared in the examination and they all came out with flying colours. Four out of eight children with special needs secured 80 per cent and above and the highest among them was 86.8 per cent.

Khalsa College International

Sunidhi Sharma (in pic), from Khalsa College International Public School scored big by getting 99.2 per cent marks in Class X. Simran Preet Kaur got second place with 92.4per cent ,Simrandeep Kaur got third position in the school by securing 89.2 per cent.Principal Nirmaljit Kaur Gill said that the school has performed well despite the challenge of shifting to online mode of education.

Shri Ram Ashram Public School

Shri Ram Ashram Public School reported top score of 97.6 per cent by Vansham Mahajan, who stood first in school. The second position was clinched by Gunin Mahajan with 97.4 per cent. Bhawika Mahajan bagged third position with 97.2 per cent. As many as 48 students got above 90 per cent. TNS

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