JUSCO School South Park Celebrates Stellar Performance in CBSE Class 10 Results 2023-24

Sahil Ojha Tops with 96%, 54 Students Score Above 80% in Outstanding Achievement

JUSCO School South Park has achieved a remarkable feat in the CBSE Class 10 examinations for the academic year 2023-24, with its tenth batch of students showcasing exceptional academic prowess and securing impressive scores across the board.

JAMSHEDPUR – As the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the Class 10 results on May 13, JUSCO School South Park emerged as a beacon of academic excellence, with its students achieving outstanding scores and contributing to the overall pass percentage of 93.60 percent.

Out of the total number of students who appeared for the examination, an impressive 54 students scored above 80%, with 24 students securing marks between 90% and 100%, and another 30 students achieving commendable scores between 80% and 89%.

The highest individual percentage attained by a student stood at a remarkable 96%, setting a new benchmark for academic excellence.

Sahil Ojha emerged as the school topper, securing an extraordinary score of 96% and leading the pack of high achievers.

Following closely behind, Ravi Kumar clinched the second position with an impressive 95.6%, while Rishi Prakash and Sudeshna Dutta shared the joint third position, both achieving an outstanding score of 94.6%.

Principal Mili Sinha expressed her immense pride and gratitude for the remarkable achievement of the tenth batch of students from JUSCO School South Park for the academic year 2023-24.

She credited the success to the collaborative efforts of the School Management, Teachers, and Parents, whose unwavering support and motivation have been instrumental in nurturing the students’ academic journey.

In her statement, Principal Mili Sinha remarked, "It gives me immense pleasure to report the stupendous result of the tenth batch of students of JUSCO School South Park for 2023-24. The highest percentage scored is 96%. I thank the School Management, Teachers, and Parents for their constant support and motivation. I congratulate the students & parents for their stupendous performance and wish them all the best for their future."

The outstanding performance of JUSCO School South Park students in the CBSE Class 10 examinations 2023-24 is a testament to the school’s commitment to academic excellence and its dedication to nurturing the potential of each student.

As these young achievers move forward in their educational journey, they carry with them the strong foundation and values instilled by their alma mater, setting the stage for continued success in their future endeavors.

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