Scintillating performance by Harvestians in CAIE exams

Continuing with their superb record of brilliant showing in the board exams, Harvest International School, (Jassowal-Kular, Ludhiana) students surpassed expectations in the Cambridge Assessment and International Examination (UK) board examination results released on 25th May.

Scintillating performance by Harvestians in CAIE exams

Ludhiana, May 28, 2022: Continuing with their superb record of brilliant showing in the board exams, Harvest International School, (Jassowal-Kular, Ludhiana) students surpassed expectations in the Cambridge Assessment and International Examination (UK) board examination results released on 25th May.

Though the entire batch has performed exceedingly well, yet some of the star performers are Anisha Seth with two A stars (A Level); Nirupanjeet Singh Gill with two A stars, one A grade (A Level); Manmeet Kaur Mann with one A star, one A grade (A Level); Parneet Kaur Gill with one A star, one A grade (A Level); Jasreet Kaur with one A star (A Level), one A grade (AS Level); Tushar Kapoor with one A star, one A grade (A Level) along with one grade A in AS Level; Jindjeet Singh Cheema with one A star (A level); Abhay Yuvraj Singh with one A star (A Level) and Harsimrat Kaur with two A grades (A Level).

Not to be outdone, AS Level students put up a scintillating show as well with Arpan Gupta, Mantaar Singh, Hiten Gupta, Harshit Sethi, Shivansh Parmar, Yadwinder Singh Dhaliwal and Gurleen Kaur Dhillon all excelling with four A grades apiece (the topmost grade in AS Level). From the same level, Suvidha Sondhi, Simranjeet Kaur, Jajwinder Singh, Nishant Kumar and Arjun Nanda shone with three A grades each in various subjects. Not to be left far behind, Anmol Singh Chahal and Gurkarn Singh Barreng bagged two A grades each from the same level.

It is pertinent to mention here that Harvest International School - the exclusively CAIE, esteemed and premier institution of the district, has produced exceptional results, owing to the eclectic approach of the management; dynamic leadership of its principal and vice principal; unflinching support lent by the teachers and the diehard spirit of the pupils, outdoing any other institution in the vicinity.

The success story continued with the IGCSE results as well wherein Vansh Jaipuria hogged the limelight with six A stars (and one A grade). At the same time, Makrand Singh Pamoist bagged five A stars, besides one A grade, while Nitish Grover impressed with four A stars (and two A grades), Dhruv Aggarwal was brilliant with three A stars (and two A grades), Charvi Saxena emerged triumphant with three A stars (and two A grades), Ujjwal Jain lived up to expectations with two A stars (and four A grades), Parijyot Kaur Luggani achieved success with two A stars (and three A grades), Harshit Sharma made it to the exclusive coterie with two A stars (and five B grades) and Gurshant Singh achieved one A star (and three A grades). Others worth a mention from the same grade include Shaurya Arora (four A grades), Rijak Singh Oberoi (three A grades) and Sumeet Kaur (two A grades).

The academic prowess of the learners can be gauged from the collated result, wherein the total A stars bagged have been as many as a whopping 40 and an equally impressive 82 A grades in all, with an aggregate cent percent result.

The school principal, Jay Sharma and vice principal, Puja Chandpuri, lauded the efforts of the students stating that they have done the school proud by carrying forward the school tradition of producing excellent results.