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Cambridge reaffirms tradition of scholastic excellence

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: April 30, 2026 18:30 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:Cambridge School achieved 100 per cent result in ICSE (10th) and ISC (12th) Board Examination results, which ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:

Cambridge School achieved 100 per cent result in ICSE (10th) and ISC (12th) Board Examination results, which was declared on Thursday.

Of the total 238 students who appeared for the examinations, 75 students scored 90 per cent and above, 81 scored between 80 and 89 per cent and the rest scored above 60 per cent.

Harsh Patel emerged as the school topper with an impressive score of 99%, followed by Rounak Ostwal-second (98.4%) and Palak Maniyar-third (98.2%).

A total of six students appeared for the grade 12 ISC examination. Of them, 3 scored above 80 per cent. Harleen Kaur Sodhi topped the class with 89%.

“These exceptional results are not just numbers; they represent months of determination, disciplined preparation and collective efforts of teachers, students and parents. The results reaffirm the balanced approach towards academic rigour and character building that Cambridge instils in all its learners,”, said Principal Flavia Albuquerque. Chairman Collins Albuquerque applauded the students and the staff for the excellent result.

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