Excellence Continues : Auckland House Achieves Perfect ISC Results

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Celebrations are in full swing at Auckland House School as the ISC Class 12 results were declared today, bringing yet another year of exceptional academic achievement. The school has maintained its flawless record with a 100% pass rate among all 60 students who appeared for the examination.

Leading the cohort is Abhivibha Bhaardwaj from the Humanities stream, securing an outstanding 97.5%—the highest aggregate in the school.

In the Science stream, Sharanya Sood emerged as the topper with 95%, followed by Sargam Sanadhya (93.5%), Shivangi Sharma (91%), and Kirat Kaur Saibh (90%).
The Commerce stream saw Arika Sood take the lead with 95%, with Rehmat Bola (91%) and Divya Sood (90%) close behind.

The Humanities stream produced a remarkable cluster of high achievers, with Diva Mehta scoring 97%, Damini Sandhu 96%, and several others crossing the 95% mark, reflecting consistent academic excellence across the board.

Notably, 27 students scored above 90%, while the school recorded an impressive 53 distinctions overall.

School authorities credited this success to the dedication and perseverance of both students and staff, highlighting the collaborative effort behind the stellar results.

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