MES Indian School excelled in the Class X CBSE Examination 2021-22 with a top score of 97.2 %.
A total of 548 students registered for the Board Examination and the school has secured 100% pass with 18 candidates securing 95% and above and 61 candidates securing between 90 to 95%. A total of 338 students secured distinction.
Nawfa Mohamed Ismail secured 97.2% to emerge as the school topper, closely followed by Afiya Haroon Vazhaparambath and Sreya Hari with 97 % and Elna Shibu for the third position with 96.6%.
Students who secured 100 marks in various subjects: Angel Elizabeth Joseph (English), Sreya Hari (Social Science, Malayalam), Zenath Mohamed Haneef Vattaparambil (Malayalam), Hamdan Ahmed Kannoth (Arabic), Aisha Mohamed Akhtar and Hafsa Sultan Malik Mehboob Sultan (Urdu).
Students who secured A1 in all five subjects: Afiya H Vazhaparambath, Sreya Hari, Elna Shibu, Micah Leya Mathew, Shinde Vedika Vilas, Rajalekshmy Santhirani Kumar, Shazia Valiya Peedikakkal, Minhath Karingappara, Kinsey Ajani Andrews Dharmaraj and Hawazin Fathima Mundekkattu Thodiyil.
The top scorers in various subjects are: Angel Elizabeth Joseph topped in English with 100 marks and Nawfa Mohamed Ismail, Elna Shibu and Tahaniah Mohamed emerged as toppers in Science with 99 marks. Nawfa Mohamed Ismail secured 99 marks in Mathematics and Sreya Hari topped in Social Science and Sreya Hari and Zenath Mohamed Haneef in Malayalam with 100 marks.
Kinsey Ajani Andrews Dharmaraj and Ishqullah Hameed Abdul Rahim scored maximum of 99 marks in Tamil. Hamdan Ahmed Kannoth obtained 100 marks in Arabic, Aakriti Thakur secured 94 marks in French and Aisha Mohamed Akhtar and Hafsa Sultan Malik Mehboob Sultan emerged as subject toppers in Urdu with 100 marks. Shinde Vedika Vilas obtained 99 to be the topper in Hindi.
The school management and the principal Hameeda Kadar congratulated the students and teachers for their hard work and parents for their relentless support. The principal also thanked Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Ministry of Public Health, Embassy of India and the School Management for their timely support and guidance during the pandemic situation.
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