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Lucknow only Cambridge school delivers ace results


 

Lucknow, May 27 : Lucknow’s only school offering IGCSE and A Levels affiliated to the Cambridge International assessment Education (CAIE), the Cambridge Section of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Extension, has achieved tremendous results yet again in the Class X (IGCSE) Board and Class XII (A level) examinations. Cambridge International, a division of Cambridge Assessment, announced the results of its March 2022 examination series in India for its International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), AS and A levels. IGCSE and A level exams are the world’s most popular international qualifications for 15 to 18 year olds, recognised by leading universities worldwide, and is a global passport to progression and success.

        14 candidates with 105 entries across 12 subjects appeared from CMS Cambridge Section for the IGCSE examination while 25 candidates with 83 entries across 11 subjects appeared for the A level examinations.

        Luvina Ramchandani and Shubh Shukla both topped the school IGCSE (Class X) exams with A* in all the subjects they had opted for. Navya Rai, Sara Enayati, Summayya Mahi and Saransh Singh Baghel scored A* and A in all subjects. In all students scored 47 A*s and 27 As in IGCSE examinations.

        In the A levels (Class XII), Anahita Singh made the school proud with straight A* grades in all four of her chosen subjects.  Daksh Kumar Singh, Divyansh Tripathi,  Varad Srivastava, Aishwarya Singh, Arunima Shankar, Saumya Upadhyay, Yash Gola, Yuvraj Yadav, and Aadya Shekhar scored  A* and A in all subjects. In all students scores 15 A*s and 33 As in the A levels.

             Dr Jagdish Gandhi, Founder Manager, Dr Bharti Gandhi, Founder-Director, Prof. Geeta Kingdon, President of CMS and Mr Roshan Gandhi, Director of Strategy, CMS, expressed pleasure at these exam results and said "we are thrilled with these results, and congratulate the students for such resounding academic success with a rigorous international exam board. We are delighted that our affiliation with the CAIE board enables us to make available a different kind of pedagogy to the young people of Lucknow".

Senior Principal Ms Manjit Batra, said, “We are very proud of our students who have worked hard to achieve excellent IGCSE results. They focussed equally on all aspects of overall personality development.

 

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