With 34 out of 121 class X students meritoriously achieving CGPA 10 in the CBSE class X board exams (AISSE), success showered her choicest blessings on SAl International School. Reflecting the strong will power and resolve to overcome challenges positively, the school has 56.19 percent of its students achieving above 90 percent strongly vindicating its motto of willingly going beyond excellence since its inception.
As jubilant students savoured the taste of success, proving that success breeds itself, the steadily ascending academic graph of the school, presently ranked as the eighth best in the country also reflects and reaffirms the firm commitment to abide by the virtues of diligence and commitment. Implementing its efforts with perfection has always helped in chartering the success graph of its students, besides reflecting its foresight in creating achievers for the nation and the world.
While 39 candidates opted for the board-based assessment, the overall results showed 4 students with CGPA 9.8 and 10 with CGPA 9.6, taking the total to 68 to have secured above 90 percent. The school proved its merit with 100 percent of its students scoring above 60 percent.
Anushree Somani, reveling in her success said, "I owe my good results to my teachers and the school. I am glad that my hard work has paid off and it’s time for me to celebrate with my family."
"The results of our school are very good and we are extremely happy that our students have performed in keeping with our reputation for past so many years. We at Sal International always believe in providing our students with a platform that enhances their learning skills, which have reflected in terms of good cIass X results," said principal Shri Harish Sanduja.
Chairman Dr Bijoy Sahoo said, "Succeeding in school is for those who want to start early on going to the best schools, getting the best jobs, and making the most of themselves to have successful lives. I am glad that SAIONEERS realize this and have proved it through their outstanding performance in the class X exams."