Students of St. Joseph’s sr. Sec. School Sec-44, classes XII have brought laurels to the institution’s immaculate track record. They proved their mettle by coming out with flying colors in XII board examination held by CBSE in March 2017 by scoring 100 percent result.
- Gazal Aneja has topped the Commerce stream with 6 percent.
- Anita Choudhary has surpassed with 6 percent in Humanities stream.
- Muskan Chanana plugged in Science stream by scoring 6 percent.
Keeping the esteem of St. Joseph soaring high another benchmark has been set by the students by scoring 100{3f70f9a8c3c6dce97c450f395153996bf91142d7b272a4f1e896ddd657469407} result.
In addition to this extraordinary result, Accolades to subject toppers :
- Anita Choudhary has scored a perfect 100 in Sociology and Fine arts.
- Muskan Chanana has scored a perfect 100in Mathematics.
- Ritika Malhotra has scored 99 in Economics.
- Vidya Chugh, Mansi Sharma and Taru have Sored 99 in Fine Arts.
Pankaj Khurrana, Gazal Aneja, Arushi Atre for scoring 98 marks in Sociology, Economics and English respectively .
Sahibpreet Singh, a National Player of carom has scored brilliant 92 percent in Science stream and proved that one can maintain equilibrium in sports and academics. Whereas Akhil Dutta, a national football player has bagged 74 percent in Humanities stream.
Plaudits to Armaan Singh as, she accepted the challenge of being a special child and Secured 81.2 percentage.
The Chairperson Mr. Rupinder Singh Grewal , Administrator Mr. Paramdeep Grewal, Principal Mrs. Monica Chawla congratulated the students, teachers and parents for attesting their efforts and proving that a dream doesn’t become reality through magic it takes sweat, determination and hard work of collaborative efforts. The students’ joy knew no bonds and they had all praises for the teachers who stood by them through their thick and thin.
Principal Ms Monica Chawla & teachers congratulated the parents of the school topper Gazal Aneja who were there at the school premise to share their happiness .Many more students kept joining the team of staff at school to share their success with teachers.
Josephians added in number of feathers in the cap of their institution as 5 students scored 100/100 in subjects namely mathematics, painting and sociology whereas 175 scored above 90 in various subjects.