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List of Top 10 CBSE Schools in Delhi

Oct 2015 Source: MOTACHASHMA

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Top 10 schools in Delhi which are affiliated to CBSE were selected on the basis of best aggregate in Class 12 in the year 2015. So for the year 2015 Sardar Patel Vidyalaya Vidyalaya is the top CBSE school in the National Capital of India. The average aggregate of the school was 89.7% which make the school on Rank 1 while The Mother's International is at second place with Delhi Public School Rohini in the third spot.

Other Top schools that made their way in the Top 10 Schools of Delhi are:

  • The Government Boys Senior Secondary School for Blind
  • Kingsway Camp
  • Birla Vidya Niketan, Pushp Vihar
  • The Heritage School, Rohini
  • Apeejay School, Pitampura
  • NK Bagrodia Public School, Dwarka

Kingsway Camp is on sixth place ahead of schools like Birla Vidya Niketan, Pushp Vihar, The Heritage School, Rohini, Apeejay School, Pitampura and NK Bagrodia Public School, Dwarka. Moreover the fact is that there is not huge difference between the schools. Hardly it is of somewhere around 0.1%, with all of them having over 88% average aggregate. 

Amongst all the Top 10 Schools, Birla Vidya Niketan has the largest strength of students somewhere around 207. The list is further followed by DPS, The Mother's International, Apeejay and Sardar Patel

Anuradha Joshi, principal, Sardar Patel Vidyalaya said, “Congratulations to the students. They worked really hard with teachers and parents have been very supportive. After such a brilliant Class XII results this news is definitely an icing on the cake and a big motivator for the batch preparing to sit for the exam in March 2016.”

Further she was of the view that the school not only excelled in academics, but also brought laurels in other segments. Earlier in the month of September one of their student Tejaswin Shankar won the gold in the high jump event at Commonwealth Youth Games in China. The choir group of the school was invited to perform at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address on Teachers' Day. Another student, Salil Malhotra, who completed his Class 12 this year, represented Delhi in Under-16 cricket.

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