SSLC revaluation brings glory to St Lawrence school: Shreelatha clinches 3rd rank in State


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Mangaluru, May 25: Adding another feather to its cap, St Lawrence English Medium School celebrates yet another academic triumph as revaluation results of the SSLC 2025 batch were announced.

Shreelatha, who originally scored 622 marks, has now secured an impressive 623/625 (99.68%), earning her the 3rd rank at the state level. M Pratham D Acharya, another bright scholar, improved his marks to 621/625 (99.36%), securing 5th rank in the state.



The management, staff, students, and parents were overjoyed with this announcement, as the results reflect the hard work, perseverance, and determination of these students.

In addition to these top scorers, several other students also improved their performance through revaluation:

Nithesh K – 597 marks

Harshal A Poojary – 518 marks

Nayana – 420 marks

These remarkable improvements reaffirm the school's unwavering commitment to academic excellence and transparency.

Principal Fr Peter Gonsalves expressed immense pride in the students' achievements and applauded their dedication. Correspondent Fr Andrew Leo D’Souza extended his heartfelt congratulations to the students and their families, commending them for their faith and determination.

The school community congratulates all the students who improved their scores and continues to inspire future batches to strive for excellence with integrity and courage.

 

 

  

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