Dalhousie: Dalhousie Hilltop School, known for its outstanding academic performance, has once again demonstrated its commitment to excellence by achieving a remarkable 100% pass rate in the CBSE board examinations for both Classes X and XII.
In Class X, every student passed with first division, highlighting the school’s dedication to academic success. Over 80% of the students achieved scores exceeding 80%, reflecting their hard work and commitment. Noteworthy students such as Manan Shanker, Aniket Kumar, Ali Akbar, Aditya Jasrotia, Archit Pathak, Rishabh Makkar, Irfan Ali, and Mahi Sharma excelled with scores ranging from 95% to 99% across various subjects, bringing immense pride to the school community.
The Class XII results have also been a source of joy. More than 85% of students scored above 94% in core subjects. Exceptional performers include Aadidev Rathore, Vikrant Mangotra, Vishu Gupta, Mir Souban Farooqui, Ervinjeet Kaur, Suryaansh, Riyan Alam, and Adarsh, who achieved scores of 95%, 94%, 94%, 94%, 95%, 93%, 92%, and 96%, respectively.
Once again, all students passed with first division, showcasing the school’s effective academic guidance and comprehensive support system. The entire staff and management congratulated the students on their remarkable achievements and wished them ongoing success in their future endeavors.
On this momentous occasion, School President Dr. Poonam Rai Dhawan expressed her heartfelt joy and gratitude. She thanked the parents, teachers, and the entire school community for their unwavering support and encouragement.
Dr. Dhawan remarked, “The phones have been ringing non-stop, and messages from parents are flooding in, expressing their appreciation. While academic scores are significant, we must remember that true education encompasses the overall development of a child—academically, emotionally, and morally. This is the essence of what Dalhousie Hilltop School represents.” She emphasized that the school continues to inspire, nurture, and empower students to become confident individuals and responsible citizens.
Subhash Mahajan