Little Flower School, Telco, Celebrates Exceptional Performance in ICSE and ISC Exams 2024

Samriddhi Srivastava Tops ICSE with 99.2%, Sristi Bose Secures 97.25% in ISC Science Stream

Students from Little Flower School, Telco, have achieved remarkable success in the ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) exams, with top performers securing exceptional scores in Science and Commerce streams.

JAMSHEDPUR – Little Flower School, Telco, proudly celebrates the outstanding achievements of its students in the ICSE and ISC examinations, with toppers demonstrating academic excellence across various streams.

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi, declared the results on Monday, May 6.

The ICSE pass percentage stood at 99.47% (2,42,328 passed), while the ISC pass percentage was 98.19% (98,088 passed).

Samriddhi Srivastava emerged as the ICSE topper with an exceptional score of 99.2%.

Mondrita Manna and Swastika Priya shared the second position, both securing an impressive 98.2%.

Sirisha Mankonda secured the third position with a commendable 98%.

In the ISC Science stream, Sristi Bose topped with a remarkable 97.25%.

Dilprit Singh and Shaun Abraham secured the second and third positions with 96% and 95.75% respectively.

The Commerce stream witnessed Bidisha Gorai leading with a notable 93.75%.

Adityaa Kumari and Anushka Nandi secured the second and third positions with 93% and 91.75% respectively.

Sr. Hilda D’Souza, the Principal, congratulated all the students for their outstanding achievements.

She praised their hard work, dedication, and the school’s commitment to academic excellence.

The exceptional performance of the students reflects the school’s emphasis on holistic development and quality education.

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