MUSCAT : Indian School Ghubra’s Angela Mariam Jacob secured the top position with an outstanding 99 percent.
Closely following her are three students who shared the second rank scoring 98.9 percent: Gouri Reghu (Indian School Ghubra), Shashwath Singh (Indian School Wadi Kabir), and Samhita Sushil (Indian School Al Seeb).
The third position is jointly held by four students from Indian School Muscat – Dhanya Krishnaji, Goutham Radha Krishna, Shaurya Saraswat, and Shilok Joshi – who achieved 98.6 percent.
In a press note issued on the occasion, the Board of Directors of Indian Schools in Oman lauded the outstanding achievements of students, attributing the success to their hard work, resilience, and a strong support system provided by parents, teachers, and school leadership.
Congratulating the students and acknowledging their collaborative efforts behind the results, Syed Ahmad Salman, Chairman of the Board of Directors, said, “These remarkable results are a reflection of the synergy between educators, students, parents, and school leadership, all working together to nurture success.”
He also praised the role of school principals and managements for implementing effective academic strategies and support systems, ensuring every student had the opportunity to succeed.
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