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Special children shine in CBSE results

Amritsar: Children with special needs (CWSN) enrolled under the Inclusive Education Program and their parents visited Spring Dale Senior School to celebrate the academic performance of class X and XII results. Principal Rajiv Kumar Sharma said that overcoming all odds, these children were successful in leaving their mark as all six students in class X and eight students in class XII scored excellent marks, where the highest score by these CWSNs was 93 in the class. Remained till %. 87% in class 10th and 12th. The school is promoting “inclusive education” by adopting appropriate scientific approach and resources to educate these children besides equipping them with essential life-skills. One of the key features among the many facilities introduced for this purpose is the ‘Individualized Education Program’ (IEP), designed by special teachers who have expertise in Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Hearing Impairment, Intellectual Disability, Visual Impairment and Special Education. Provides education to CWSN suffering from. Disability, Sharma shared.

international family day
Shri Ram Ashram Senior Secondary School organized a grand assembly to celebrate International Family Day. Several presentations were presented by the students of class VIII. The melodious song presentation and spectacular dance performances mesmerized the audience. A role play reinforcing the importance of strong family bonds makes every soul think deeply. Principal Neetu Sharma addressed the audience and appreciated the vigorous efforts of the students, she further said that a family plays an important role in teaching values to children and growing up. A healthy environment and lays a strong foundation for one’s life.
12 students got jobs in companies
Directorate of Placement and Career Promotion of Guru Nanak Dev University organized a campus placement drive by reputed food processing companies like Haldiram Snacks Private Limited (HSPL), Newtest Group and Unati Cooperative at GNDU, Amritsar. 12 students of Food Science Department got jobs in these reputed companies. These students will join their jobs in July 2024 after completing their course in June 2024. This is a great opportunity for the selected students to learn about the food industry from the best professionals, who will help the students grow personally and professionally. Dr. Raj Sukhwinder Singh, Placement In-charge, Department of Food Science, said that our students are doing internship in companies like Nestle, ITC Limited, Mondelez India Private Limited and many others, so that they can develop their skills in the food industry. To get the best offers from the industry as a competent food technologist.
Students flag hoisted in CBSE results
Woodstock Public School, Batala is extremely happy to announce the extraordinary results of class 10th. In the Class 10th Board Result-2024, we are proud to share that our students have achieved a remarkable 100% pass rate. Anushtha emerged as the school topper with 99% marks. Other notable achievers include Goenka, Ishpuneet Singh and Aditi, who all scored 98.2%. Gurleen Kaur Kahlon and Gurleen Kaur Pannu excelled with 96%, while Dia Vij scored an impressive 95%. Overall, 26 students scored above 90% and 42 scholars scored above 80%, highlighting the continued dedication to excellence at Woodstock Public Schools.
Neelam secured top position in GNDU exam
Students of Khalsa College of Education, Ranjit Avenue have brought glory to the institution and their parents by securing top positions in the university. Principal Professor Mandeep Kaur said that Neelam stood first in GNDU by scoring 73% marks, while Harkirat Kaur stood second by scoring 72.74% marks and Payal Mahajan stood fourth by scoring 72.36% marks. He congratulated the students and inspired them to maintain such standards of studies in future also.
students will shine in education
Students of Khalsa College Public School, Khalsa College International Public School and KCPS Waris under Khalsa College Governing Council have excelled in class X and XII results. AS Gill, principal of Khalsa College Public School, said that 211 students of the school appeared for the Class XII examination, in which Navleen Kaur of non-medical students scored the highest score of 97.6%, Harleen Kaur of Humanities scored 93.2%, non-medical students scored 93.2%. Gurleen Kaur scored the highest marks among the students at 97.6%. -Medical scored 93%. 210 students passed in class 10th and Anshpreet scored the highest marks with 95%. Nirmaljit Kaur Gill, principal of Khalsa College International Public School, said that 39 students of the school appeared for the Class XII examination, all of whom scored above 80% and

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