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CMS Cambridge delivers ace board exam results


 

Lucknow, May 26 : The Cambridge Section of City Montessori School at Gomti Nagar Extension, has yielded stupendous results yet again in the A-Level (class XII) and IGCSE (class X) 2023 board exams of the University of Cambridge’s school exam board in the March series.

        In A-Level (Advanced Level) ie class XII exams, CMS students performed brilliantly, achieving 13 A* grades and 12 A grades. Mahi Agarwal and Yahya Ashraf topped,  with each of them having taken the exam in 5 subjects and each scoring 4 A* and 1 A grade. This is outstanding success, as usually students are expected to take only three subjects at the A-Level stage. Sanskriti Saigal scored 4 A* grades, while Vangmay Sachan secured 3 A* and 1 A grade, and Ojas Srivastava scored 1 A* and 4 A grades.

        In IGCSE (Class X) examinations, CMS students achieved 23 A*s and 27 A grades. Aditya Srivastava and Tavish Jaiswal topped in the school with 5A* and 1 A grades. Sai Upadhyay scored 5 A* and 3 A grades and Tejas Srivastava 5 A* and 2 A grades.

        CMS Founders, Dr Jagdish Gandhi and Dr Bharti Gandhi congratulated the students for achieving high success in a rigorous international exam board. They also expressed their gratitude towards the Principal and teachers of CMS Cambridge section. CMS President, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon said these remarkable results are a testament to the school's commitment to quality education and nurturing students' potential to the maximum. Senior Principal Ms Manjit Batra said the school is very proud of its students who have worked hard to achieve excellent board results.
Ms Maseerah Arif, CMS Cambridge Coordinator also congratulated the students.

        Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma informed that the Cambridge Section of CMS Gomti Nagar Extension is affiliated to the Cambridge International Assessment Education (CAIE) exam board. 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.

 

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