May 13
Dalhousie: Dalhousie Public School has once again demonstrated its academic prowess with an impressive 100% pass percentage in the CBSE Class XII board examinations for the academic session 2024-25.
The school proudly celebrates the remarkable performance of its students, reinforcing its legacy of consistent academic excellence.
This year, 88 students appeared for the Class XII examinations, with 16 students scoring above 90%, 53 securing distinctions, and 83 students earning first division — a clear indicator of their dedication, as well as the school’s rigorous academic standards.
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Eight students scored a perfect 100 in painting, two students achieved 100 in psychology and one student secured 100 in informatics practices.
Top achievers:
• Kanishk (non-medical) – 97.4% (school topper)
• Doli (non-medical) & Samairah (humanities) – 96.6%
• Vidhi (medical) – 96.4%
• Gunn Sandal (humanities) – 95%
• Rochisnu (humanities) – 94.8%
• Purva (humanities) – 94%
• Pranvi (humanities) – 94%
These exceptional results reflect the unwavering efforts of the students, the expert guidance and mentorship provided by the teaching faculty and the constant encouragement from parents.
The school continues to place strong emphasis on holistic education, personal mentoring and character development — hallmarks of its mission to nurture responsible, confident and future-ready individuals.
Dr (Capt) GS Dhillon, Chairman & Director of Dalhousie Public School, congratulated the students and expressed his pride.
“I am immensely proud of our students for their outstanding performance in the CBSE 2025 examinations. These results are a true reflection of the dedication of our children, the tireless commitment of our teachers, and the invaluable support of parents. At Dalhousie Public School, we aim not only for academic success but for the all-round development of every child. This achievement reaffirms our mission of shaping confident, responsible, and future-ready individuals. My heartfelt congratulations to all students, and I wish them continued success in the journeys ahead,” he said.