Blooming Buds School Achieves Outstanding Results in 10th Grade Board Exams

17 Students Secure More Than 90% Marks – Principal

Blooming Buds School, a renowned educational institute of Moga achieved an outstanding result achieved an outstanding result in 10th-grade annual board examination results. School student Anureet Kaur topped the school by securing 95.4% marks. Along with her, Sanyogita Jethi secured second place with 94.4% marks, Navneer Singh and Shahreen Sibia secured third place with 92.8%. It is a matter of great pride for the school that 17 students made their mark by securing more than 90% marks. Among them are Sohit Bansal (92.6%), Isha Arora (92%), Paawani (91.8%), Shubhpritpal Singh (91.8%), Abhinandan (91.4%), Balwant Singh (91.2%), Hargundeep Kaur (91%), Sukhmanjot Kaur Cheema (90.8%), Mohitinder Singh Gill (90.8%), Ravneet Kaur (90.6%), Kavijot Kaur Grewal (90.2%), Jaskaran Singh Toor (90.2%), and Ripudaman Singh Gill (90.2%). Furthermore, 35 students secured between 80% to 90%, 48 students secured between 70% to 80%, and 40 students secured between 60% to 70%. In this way, Blooming Buds School achieved a 100% pass rate. It is worth mentioning that the students achieving these positions do not only excel in academics but have also made their mark at national and international levels in various sports competitions. On this occasion, Group Chairman Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Saini, Chairperson Madam Kamal Saini, and School Principal Dr. Hamiliya Rani congratulated and praised the children and teachers. They stated that this brilliant result has further brightened the school’s name. Chairperson Mrs. Kamal Saini remarked that 10th-grade results are very important in every student’s life because it is after the 10th grade that students choose their future studies according to their dreams, allowing them to progress in their favourite fields and achieve a golden future. To celebrate, Chairperson Madam Kamal Saini and Principal Dr. Hamiliya Rani shared sweets with the students, offered their best wishes for their future studies, and advised them to definitely learn at least one skill alongside their academic education.