ICSE Class 10 result: Panchkula’s Shreya Chauhan tops tricity, scores 98% - Hindustan Times
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ICSE Class 10 result: Panchkula’s Shreya Chauhan tops tricity, scores 98%

Hindustan Times, Chandigarh | By, Panchkula
May 29, 2017 07:59 PM IST

Tricity’s third spot is shared by four students, each scoring 97.4% marks.

Shreya Chauhan of Saupin’s School, Panchkula, bagged the top position across the tricity in the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) Class 10 results that were declared on Monday evening.

For the past several years, ICSE tricity toppers have been from Little Flower Convent School or other tops schools in Chandigarh and Mohali. But this time, Saupin’s School in Panchkula emerged as a dark horse.(Representative image)
For the past several years, ICSE tricity toppers have been from Little Flower Convent School or other tops schools in Chandigarh and Mohali. But this time, Saupin’s School in Panchkula emerged as a dark horse.(Representative image)

The 16-year-old daughter of Manimajra-based businessman SPS Chauhan, Shreya scored 98% marks. Chandigarh-based Strawberry Fields High School’s Adit Jindal scored 97.6% marks to bag the second position in the tricity.

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Tricity’s third spot is shared by four students, each scoring 97.4% marks.

Charu Gupta from Panchkula’s Little Flower Convent School, Amanjot Singh of Yadavindra Public School, SAS Nagar, Srijan Aggarwal of St Xavier’s School, Chandigarh and Ishaan Singh of Strawberry Fields High School shared the third position.

Toppers elated

Shreya said that she was feeling “on top of the world”. “There was never a day throughout the year when I put my guard down,” she said

An excellent speaker and guitarist, Shreya said that she remained away from distractions such as Facebook and preferred to unwind by playing her guitar.

Dark horse

For the past several years, ICSE tricity toppers have been from Little Flower Convent School or other tops schools in Chandigarh and Mohali. But this time, Saupin’s School in Panchkula emerged as a dark horse. School principal Jayeta Auddy said the school inched towards excellence with little efforts every year and that the “credit went to teachers and staff.”

“In our school, we focus more on quality education and motivate every student to read more and think innovatively,” she said

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    Vivek Gupta is a senior correspondent at Chandigarh. He covers Panchkula, besides writing on medical education.

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