EuroSchool Records 100% Pass In CBSE Class 10; Top Score At 99.20%
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EuroSchool has reported a clean sweep in the CBSE Class 10 board exams this year, with all its students clearing the tests and toppers touching 99.20%.
The highest score was shared by Parinita Pillarisetty and Hardhik Manjunatha Chatram from the Whitefield campus in Bengaluru. Across the network, more than 80 students scored full marks in subjects, while the overall average stood at 85.64%.
The results come at a time when schools are under pressure to balance board performance with broader learning outcomes. EuroSchool attributes its performance to its “Balanced Schooling” approach and a structured learning model focused on concept clarity and application.
This year also marked the first batch of Class 10 students from three newer campuses in Pune and Bengaluru. All three reported strong results in their debut board exams, with top scores ranging between 96.80% and 98%.
Older campuses continued to perform steadily. Apart from Whitefield’s 99.20%, the North campus recorded 98.60% and Chimney Hills 97.20%. In Hyderabad, the top score stood at 96.40%.
School officials said students performed consistently across core subjects like Mathematics, Science and English, pointing to a focus on fundamentals rather than rote learning.
“We see this stage as more than just scores. It is about building confidence and curiosity,” said Sinia Sajith, Principal of the Whitefield campus.
Students echoed a similar view. Parinita Pillarisetty said teacher support and a structured approach helped her stay focused through the year. Hardhik Manjunatha Chatram said balancing academics with extracurricular activities played a role in his performance.
The school said students remained active in sports, arts and leadership programmes alongside academics, a part of its attempt to push holistic development.
With board results in, the focus now shifts to senior secondary choices. For the school, the outcome is being positioned as a sign that academic performance and broader learning can go hand in hand.

