Thursday, June 25, 2009

100% NOEL




It gives us immense pleasure to inform you that the S.S.C. results are declared and the school’s result this year is 100%. Congratulations to all !
The gist of the result is as follows:

DIVISION -----NUMBER ---------------------PERCENTAGE
Distinction : 53 (Above 90% = 9 out of 53) --80.30 %
First : -----------12 ---------------------------------18.18 %
Second : -------01 -----------------------------------01.51 %
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TOTAL : -----66 -------------------------------100.00 %
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ABOVE 90% : --9 ---------------------------------13.63 %

The list of the students scoring above 90% is as follows :
1) Sanket Suresh Tapadia ---------95.53 %
2) Ankush Vinayak Tale -----------95.23 %
3) Vivek Sanjay Chandak ----------94.15 %
4) Samir Sheshrao Aru ------------94.00 %
5) Monika Babarao Gawai ---------93.69 %
6) Prashik Gunvant Sonone --------93.23 %
7) Rashmi Manohar Mahalle--------92.76 %
8) Pooja Arvind Rokde -------------91.84 %
9) Kushal Bhajanlal Chhattani ------91.23 %

Saturday, June 20, 2009

S.S.C. FIRST BATCH 2004-2005 GROUP PHOTO

THE GROUP PHOTO OF S.S.C. FIRST BATCH STUDENTS FROM THE SCHOOL ARCHIVES.

M.T.S. 2009 RESULTS

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE MERITORIOUS STUDENTS OF MAHARASHTRA TALENT SEARCH EXAM !

STATE LEVEL RESULT >
1) SANKET TAPADIA >CLASS 10 >2nd IN STATE
2) ANKUSH TALE >CLASS 10 >22nd IN STATE
3) DHARMESH KARIYA >CLASS 9 >30th IN STATE

DISTRICT LEVEL RESULT >
1) VIVEK CHANDAK >CLASS 10 >4th
2) RUTUJA KARKHANIS >CLASS 8 >6th
3) KUNJAL NAGRECHYA >CLASS 8 >6th

CONSOLATION PRIZES >
1) ADITYA SAPKAL >CLASS 9
2) DIVYA TAORI >CLASS 9

RESULTS AVAILABLE ON http://www.mtsexam.org/

Monday, June 8, 2009

SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE CONTEST

Aviation giant Airbus, the National Geographic Society and a United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has launched a campaign to raise awareness about biodiversity among young people, families and educators worldwide.
The campaign-- See the Bigger Picture-- calls on children and young people to illustrate the diversity of nature around them and to consider their role in conserving it through a worldwide photo contest.
The campaign, launched on World Environment Day, comes in the run-up to the International Year of Biodiversity in 2010.
The contest runs till September 8. Until then, each participant is allowed to upload one picture to the www.seethebiggerpicture.org homepage or send it via mail. The contest is open to children aged between 6-16. The photos have to be submitted by the parent or legal guardian of the participant. The winners of five best pictures will be rewarded with a trip to Washington, D.C., and National Geographics headquarters, among other places.
So kids let's jump into the Green Drive and participate in the contest and know a little more and be a little more than just a Human Being to save our Green World...