St Thomas Students Excel at CBSE Class XII Results

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Keekli Reporter, 28th May, 2017, Shimla

It was a proud moment for students of St Thomas School, Shimla as they cleared the CBSE 2017 Board Exams. School Principal, Vidhupriya Chakarvarty informed that the school result was 99% and she was proud of her students’ performances. She wished them all the best for the future and congratulated the management and the staff for the good result.

Deepali Sharma stood first in Commerce with 85.5%; Saurav Sharma secured 83.6% in Non-Medical; and Vipasha Shadaik secured 82.8% in Medical stream.

Subject toppers were Neha Verma and Priya Thakur – 93 in English; Priya Gupta – 93 in Hindi; and Himani Thakur – 90 in Biology.

 

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