Brahmavar: Little Rock students outrun previous records


Media Release

Udupi, May 23: The students of Class XII of Little Rock Indian School, Brahmavar have established an all-time record in the history of the school this year.





Neha Makkithaya scored 98.2% in Class XII of CBSE. This is the highest record in the school’s history, and possibly one of the highest in the country. Neha has secured a total of 491 marks. English 98, math 95, physics 99, chemistry 100 and biology 99 are her individual scores.

As many as 92 students appeared and the school has recorded 100% pass. While Neha with 98.2% is the highest scorer in the biology combination, Debanjana Santra with 96.2% is the highest scorer in the computer science combination. She has scored 99 in computer science. Srinag Rao has scored 100 in computer science as well.

Other students who scored 100 in chemistry are Nessa D’Silva, Pritam A Shetty and Srinag Rao S. Four students scoring 100% in chemistry is also a record for Little Rock.

Principal Mathew C Ninan congratulated all the students on their remarkable achievement and the teachers who guided them. He wished the students a bright future.

  

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  • Thomas and Victoria Suares, Brahmavar/Dubai

    Mon, May 23 2016

    Congratulations to the students especially the record holder, the staff,parents and the management team for the excellent result. Little Rock has many records but every year new records are created. I think it is the atmosphere that motivates the children to work seriously. Well done and continue the good work.

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