Mumbai: St Xavier’s high school gets cent percent result


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (VM)

Mumbai, Jun 8: The result of the secondary school certificate (SSC) board for the year 2012-13 was announced on Friday June 8. The St Xavier’s high school under Rayan’s International educational institution secured cent percent result.

Hith Tushar Ora and Heena Hemanth Purohit bagged 94.55 % and has set a record. Altogether 310 students had appeared for the exam.

Anusha G Shetty, daughter of Jayesh Shetty and Geetha G Shetty hailing from Mangalore bagged 93.45 %, while another student Ajinkya S Kamath, son of Suresh Kamath and Vasudha Kamath from Kodialbail in Mangalore bagged 90.55%. Along with these two, various other students hailing from Tulunadu have excelled with good marks said Marriet Fernandes Bantwal, principal of the school.

Madam Grace Pinto, managing director of Rayan’s International group, Dr Augustine F Pinto, CEO and founder have lauded all the students and management staff in securing excellent results.

  

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  • Ramsingh Yadav, Goargoan

    Thu, Oct 05 2023

    Der /sir Madam please provide my result card in 8 th class 2011 to. 2012 iam studying tha Time I not getting my result card From. Ramsingh Rammanohar yadav

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