Brahmavar: SMS English Medium School records 100% CBSE results for 16th consecutive year


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Brahmavar, Apr 19: SMS English Medium School (CBSE), Brahmavar, has once again demonstrated outstanding academic performance by achieving a 100% pass result in the CBSE Board Examinations 2025–2026. This marks the 16th consecutive year of cent per cent results for the institution.

A total of 186 students appeared for the examination, of whom 80 secured distinction, while 89 students passed with first class.

Anagha R V emerged as the school topper with 97.8%, followed by Diya Shetty with 97%. Sheetal Gopal Naik secured the third rank with 96.4%, while Neil Raymond Mendonca stood fourth with 96%. Shishir Gopal Naik secured the fifth rank with 94.6%.

Fr M C Mathai, correspondent of the school, congratulated the students for their excellent performance. He appreciated their hard work and dedication, and also acknowledged the consistent support of teachers and parents in achieving this success.

The school management stated that the results reflect its commitment to providing holistic and stress-free education, while continuing to uphold high academic standards year after year.

  

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