Students from Satya Bharti School Adarsh Senior Secondary Schools continue to set impressive benchmarks with their CBSE Class 12th and 10th board examination results
Students from Satya Bharti School Adarsh Senior Secondary Schools continue to set impressive benchmarks with their CBSE Class 12th and 10th board examination results

Punjab: It was a notable achievement for Bharti Airtel Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Bharti Enterprises, when students from Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary Schools in rural Punjab performed exceptionally well in Class 12th and 10th CBSE Board Examinations. The impressive pass percentage of 89.98% of Class 12th and 93.78% of Class 10th reaffirms Foundation’s belief in holistic development of children, leading to positive outcomes in many folds.

The students of Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary Schools in Punjab mostly come from challenging socio-economic backgrounds. Despite facing multiple challenges, these students have demonstrated their abilities in CBSE board examination and have brought pride to their schools with their remarkable performance. This achievement is a dream come true for them and their families, setting them as role models in the community.

In Class 12th, Harmandeep Singh from Satya Bharti Adarsh Sr. Sec School, Sherpur Kalan, Ludhiana West achieved the highest score with 96.6%, followed by Anmoldeep Kaur from Satya Bharti Adarsh Sr. Sec School, Fattubhila with 95.4%. In Class 10th, Banu Ghai from the Sr. Sec. School in Rauni, Ludhiana East was the top scorer with 95%, followed by Ayshneet Kaur with 93.8% from Sr. Sec. School, Jhaneri, Sangrur, Punjab.

Satya Bharti Schools have been breaking barriers by providing opportunities for holistic development of children through education in rural India. The school curriculum has been designed weaving in innovative teaching methodologies for effective understanding of concepts by the children. Both classroom as well as out-of-class activities encompass interventions that help students develop values and skills for life. While innovative Teaching Learning Material (TLM) enhances the classroom experience, project and activity based learning make the learning beyond classrooms more meaningful coupled with computer aided learning, digital classrooms and advanced technology labs. Currently 173 Satya Bharti Schools are operational across the villages of Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Of the 173 schools, five schools are senior secondary schools running in public private partnership mode under Punjab Government’s Adarsh Scheme.