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Thiruvananthapuram city schools fare well in CBSE class XII exams

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Last updated: May 13, 2026 4:58 pm
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Published: May 13, 2026
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City schools put up a good show in the CBSE class XII examinations the results of which were declared on Wednesday.

At Sarvodaya Central Vidyalaya, Nalanchira, Ciena Nise and Adwaith S. emerged the joint toppers with 97.6% marks.
At Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pattom, Shift I, Negha Joshy Mathew topped with 97.4% marks. In Shift II, Niranjana Lakshmi V. topped with 95.4% marks.

Aswin Nair V. was the topper with 96.6% marks at Loyola School, Sreekaryam.

At St. Thomas Central School, Mukkolakkal, Shreya S.K. was the school topper with 97.8% marks.

At Saraswathi Vidyalaya, Vattiyurkavu, Sradha Ajith Kumar topped with 99.4% marks.

At Christ Nagar Senior Secondary School, Thiruvallam, J.S. Janaki and Joel S. Sam were the school toppers with 96.2% marks.

K. Pozhilan was the topper with 97.8% marks at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Kodunganoor.

Arya V. with 98% marks was the topper at Jyothis Central School, Kazhakuttam.

Abhinanda Biju was the topper at Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pangode, with 97.4% marks.

At Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pallipuram, Shivani M. Nair was the school topper with 96.6% marks.

Amana M. Shaji and Aravind V.P. shared the top spot at Navajeevan Bethany Vidyalaya, Nalanchira, with 95% marks.

Avni Manoj topped The School of the Good Shepherd with 95.8% marks.

At Kendriya Vidyalaya, Akkulam, Gouri Krishna N, topped with 94.2% marks.

Prisha Satheesh topped Christ Nagar Central School, Kowdiar, with 92% marks.

Devanandanan A.S. with 97.2% marks topped Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Kattakada.

At Sree Chithira Thirunal Residential Central School, Kunnathukal, Manu Y.S. was the school topper with 95% marks.

At Alan Feldman Public School, Kazhakuttam, Niranjana B.S. bagged the top spot with 94.6% marks.

At Viswaprakash Central School, Thirumala, Adithya Manoj with 93.8% marks was the school topper.

At Sree Gokulam Public School, Attingal, Aarathi A.M. bagged the top position with 95.6% marks.

Ananya Anilkumar A. secured the first position at Carmel School, Peyad, with 96.6%.

At Saikrishna Public School, Chenkal, Agraja D.R. was the school topper with 96% marks.

Gouri Lakshmi M.R. and Devan V.R. Kurup topped Shanthiniketan School, Kunnumpuram, with 95.8% marks.

At Jyothis Central School, Varkala, Naima Sony secured the first position with 95.6% marks.

Published – May 13, 2026 10:28 pm IST



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