Four BMC-run CBSE schools recorded a 100% pass result in their Class 10 exams, with an overall pass percentage of 92.89%. A total of 339 students appeared. Top scorer Arya Lamne secured 97.8%, reflecting improved performance through extra coaching, multiple assessments and strong academic support.
The first batch of CBSE students from BMC schools delivered a stellar performance in Class 10 board exams, achieving 92.89 per cent with four schools scoring a 100 per cent pass rate. While Arya Lamne topped with 97.8 per cent, wheelchair-bound Janvi Nirmal's journey of overcoming school refusals and disability to clear the exams stood out as truly inspiring.
Arya's reaction
Arya Lamne, a 15-year-old student from Mitha Nagar BMC School, emerged as one of the top performers with an 97.8 per cent. Reflecting on her result, she said, “I’m very grateful to have secured 97.8%. This was beyond expectation but well-deserved, I believe, as the school put in a lot of effort behind us.”
She credited her structured preparation for the achievement. “I had a monthly study chart and weekly tests for all subjects. Initially, I was filled with self-doubt, but the teachers motivated us. After performing well in several exams, the doubt gradually vanished,” she added.
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