St Xavier achieves 100% results in SSC for third consecutive time


News and pics: Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, June 19: The SSC Board results of Maharastra for the academic year 2013-14 were announced on Tuesday June 17.

St Xavier's High School at Borivli east, one of the high schools run by Rayan International group of Institutes, secured 100% results for the third year in a row.


Mariet Fernandes Bantwal, principal of the school was glad to state that of 301 students who appeared for the examinations, 173
students have passed with distinction and 104 in first class.

Vishal Bangera, son of Jagannath Bangera and Sonithi Bangera Ambalpadi, residents of Udupi, secured 80% while Neha Karkera,
daughter of Manjula U Karkera and Umesh Karkera, residents of Karkala secured 77%. The two Tulu Kannadigas have been placed in outstanding category.

The principal said that many other Tulu Kannadiga students have passed with first class.

Dr Agustine F Pinto, founder president of Rayan International group of Institutes, Managing Director Madam Grace Pinto and chief executive Rayan Pinto have congratulated all the students, parents and the school teachers who have struggled to achieve this feat.
  

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