Mangaluru :St Theresa’s School records outstanding results in ICSE Class 10 exams


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Mangaluru, Apr 30: St Theresa’s School, Mangaluru, has once again upheld its tradition of academic excellence by recording 100% pass results in the ICSE Class 10 board examinations for the academic year 2024–25.

This marks the 21st consecutive year the institution has achieved this milestone.

The school reported the following results:

  • Total candidates appeared: 135

  • Total candidates passed: 135

  • Distinctions: 114

  • First class: 19

  • Second class: 2

  • Students scoring 90% and above: 42

Top scorers:

  1. Clarice Sancia Pinto – 97.8%

  2. Samantha Rosario – 97.2%

  3. Mariyam Aliza Kadabakar – 97%

The school attributed its success to the dedication and perseverance of its students, the committed efforts of its faculty, the guidance of the management, and the support of parents. The consistent performance, the school stated, reflects its focus on holistic development, academic rigour, and value-based education.

St Theresa’s School reaffirmed its commitment to nurturing responsible, socially conscious individuals who are prepared to contribute meaningfully to society.

 
 
 
 
  

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