Satya Bharti Schools in Punjab Shine with Exceptional Academic Results in Class X and Class VIII Board Examinations
Satya Bharti Schools in Punjab Shine with Exceptional Academic Results in Class X and Class VIII Board Examinations

Amritsar : Satya Bharti Schools in Punjab, run by the Bharti Airtel Foundation, have demonstrated consistently strong academic performance in the Class X (CBSE) and Class VIII (PSEB) examinations, reflecting sustained excellence across both secondary and middle?school levels.
In the CBSE Class X Board Examinations 2025–26, the five Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary Schools recorded an outstanding 98.80% overall pass rate, well above the national average of 93.70% and the Panchkula region average of 92.24%. Girl students delivered an exceptional performance, achieving a 100% pass rate – surpassing the CBSE national average of 94.99%, and underscoring strong academic outcomes for girls across Satya Bharti Schools.
Operated under a Public?Private Partnership (PPP) model in collaboration with the Punjab State Government under the Adarsh Scheme, these schools are located in Chogawan and Fattubhila (Amritsar), Jhaneri (Sangrur), and Rauni and Sherpur Kalan (Ludhiana). The schools in Chogawan and Sherpur Kalan achieved 100% results. Overall, the outcomes reflect consistent year?on?year improvement, marked by stronger academic performance and steady student progression across schools.
In the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) Class VIII results, students from 20 Satya Bharti Schools in Punjab further reinforced system?wide academic strength,  recording an overall pass percentage of 99.50%, higher than state average of 96.51%. Girls continued to perform strongly, maintaining a clear edge in the top-grade bands and reinforcing positive gender equity outcomes. The outcomes reflect solid foundational learning and steady progress across most grade bands at the middle?school level.
Commenting on the achievement, Ms. Nuriya Ansari, Chief Executive Officer, Bharti Airtel Foundation, said, “Satya Bharti Schools have consistently delivered strong outcomes across grade levels, reflecting the solid academic foundations built over the years. This year’s results, however, have been particularly exceptional. They speak to the dedication of our teachers, the determination of our students, and the strength of our partnerships with communities and the government. Our focus remains on delivering quality education that enables children to realise their potential and prepares them for future opportunities.”
The strong performance across Class VIII and Class X underscores the impact of the Satya Bharti School Program, launched in 2006 as the flagship education initiative of the Bharti Airtel Foundation. Currently, over 34,000 children are enrolled across 147 Satya Bharti Schools, with 51% being girls. The program focuses on delivering high?quality education in rural and underserved communities by strengthening teaching practices through continuous professional development and digital enablement, while fostering holistic learning environments that integrate academics, co?curricular exposure, and student well?being.
Academic Achievers
Class X (CBSE): Yadwinder Kaur, a student of Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary School, Rauni, Punjab, scored an impressive 96.60% in the CBSE board exams. A CBSE?recognised young author and ISRO YUVIKA program participant, she aspires to serve the nation through the armed forces or civil services.
Manveer Singh, a student of Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary School, Sherpur Kalan, Punjab, scored 96.20% in the CBSE board examination. A true all-rounder, he has earned recognition in multiple competitions, including a INR 25,000 award for his project, “Bully Guard AI.”
Class VIII (PSEB): Payalpreet Kaur and Navjot Kaur, students of Satya Elementary School, Dhulka, Amritsar, scored an impressive 96.60% each in the Punjab School Education Board examinations. Both aspire to pursue careers in medicine and express a desire to serve the nation as doctors.