124 schools in DK, 83 in Udupi get 100% result in SSLC

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May 18, 2012

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Mangalore/Udupi, May 18: As many as 124 schools in Dakshina Kannada have secured cent per cent results in the SSLC examination. This includes 22 government high schools, nine aided high schools and 93 unaided schools.

SSLC Nodal Officer said that no schools in DK have registered below 40 per cent results. Last year, about 53 schools had registered cent per cent results. Five government, one aided and two unaided schools have registered below 60 per cent results. As many as 1,901 students belonging to SC had appeared for the exam, of which, 1,514 have passed, thus registering a pass percentage of 79.64. Of the 1,085 students belonging to ST, about 862 have passed.

Mangalore City

The cent per cent schools in Mangalore city block are—Government High School (Balmatta), Adarsha Bharathi School (Padil), Capitaneo high school, Nalanda High School, St Alyosius High School (Urwa), BGS High School (Kavoor), St Joseph's High School (Kulshekar), BEM English Medium School, (Car Street), Nobel High School, JTS (Kadri), Madhusoodhan Khushe High School, Bearys Public School, Indiragandhi High SChool (Konchadi) and St Ann's High SChool (Kuntikana).

Mangalore taluk

In Mangalore taluk, as many as 36 schools have secured cent per cent results. This includes nine government schools and 27 aided schools. The government schools are Government PU College (Gurpura), Government High School (Chitrapu), Government High School (Kemral), Government Hgh School (Kalladi), Government High School (Angaragundi), Government High School (Krishnapura V cross), Government High School (Kinnikambla), Government High School (Konaje Padav) and Government High School (Mucchur). The cent per cent unaided schools are NMPT High SChool (Panambur), Mahalingeshwara High School (Surathkal), Popular High SChool (Bajpe), Ansar High School (Bajpe), Burtrend Russel High School (Baikampady), Anjuman High School (Jokatte), Vidyadayini High School (Surathkal), Raj Academy, Islahi High School (Ullal), Hidayath High School (Soorinje), Navachethana High School (Neermarga), Noorul Huda High SChool (Katipalla)Sahara High SChool (Addoor), Nitya Sahaya Matha High School (Arkula), Holy Fathima High School (Surathkal), Hira Girils High School (Permannur), St Raymond High School (Vamanjoor), CSI, Karnadu, St Antony High School (Kutinopadav), Hazrath Madani High School (Ullal), Mary Well High School (Kinnigoli), Nityadar High School (Permannur), Siratha Musthaqueem High School (Chokkabettu), Rosa Mistika High School (Kinnikambla), Carmel High School (Someshwar), St Sebastian High School (Permannur) and St Joseph High School (Adyar). Amritha of Durgaparameshwari Kannada Medium High School, Kateel has secured highest marks (602/625) in Mangalore taluk BEO limits. Pallavi Rao of Vidyadayini School, Surathkal has secured highest in English medium category. She has scored 621/625.

Bantwal taluk

As many as 16 schools have scured cent per cent in Bantwal taluk. This includes three government schools namely Government High School (Kadurthota), Government High School (Soorya) and Morarji Desai Residential School (Vagga). Two aided schools namely Sathya Sai School (Alike) and Deepika High School (Mandankaup) have secured cent per cent results. The unaided schools are Infant Jesus High School (Madankaup), SVS High School (Bantwal), SVS High School (Vidyagiri), ST John School, Hollipage, Al Madina Kannada Medium School (Taudugoli), SLMP High School (Panemangalur), St Rita High School (Vittal), JEM Public School (Golthamajalu), St Lawrence High School, Guruji English Medium School (Nayamadu). The topper in the taluk Navya R S is the topper in the State as well.

Moodbidri

In Moodbidri, ten schools have secured 100 per cent results. They are Government High School (Padukonaje), Morarji Desai Residential School (Kallabettu), Adarsha High School, Holy Rosario High School, Jawaharlala High School (SHirthadi), Rotary English Medium School (Moodbidri), St Thomas High School (Alangaru), Mohamadeeya High Sschool, ALva's Kannada Medium School and Alva's English Medium School. Prajwal S from Alva's School who is topper in the block is topper in the State in Kannada medium.

Puttur

The cent per cent schools in Puttur are St Victor Girls High SChool (Puttur), Sri Ramakrishna High School (Puttur), Pragathi High School (Kaniyur), Dr A R Acharya English Medium School (Nettana), St George English Medium School Nellyadi), St Mary English Medium School (Uppinangady), Arafa School (Uppinangady), Sandeepani High School (Narimogar), Bethany English Medium SChool (Panglayi), St John English Medium School (Kaukradi), Sr Gajanana English Medium School (Eshwaramangala) Government High School (Surve), Sarvodaya High School (Periyadka), Indraprastha High School (Uppinangady), Knanaya Jyothi High School (Kadaba),Jnanodaya Bethany English Medium School (Nellyadi), Sudhana English Medium School (Puttur), Mountain View High School (Puttur), Pragathi English Medium School (Puttur), Ramakunjeshwara Englsih Medium SChol, Vidyarashmi High School (Savanoor), Mar Ivanois School (Kunthoo), Bushra High SChool (Kavu) and St Jokim's PU College (Kadaba).

Sullia

In Sullia—Government High School (Yenekallu), Sharada Women's PU College, S S Kaup, KVG (SUllia), Rotary SChool, Bhagavan Sathya Sai School (Chokkadi), MGM (Kodialbail), Kumaraswamy High SChool (Subrahmanya), Jnanaganga High SChool (Bellare), Sneha High School (Sullia), Savirapura High School (Kallugundi), Blessed Kuria Cose (Guthigar), Green View School (Sullia).

Belthangady

In Belthangady—Government Pre University College (Koyyur), Govt High School (Guruvayanakere), Govt High School (Kallumanja), Morarji Desai Residential Schools at Machina and Mithabagilu, Navodaya School (Mundaje), Anugraha High School (Ujire), Kumbashi High School (Nittade), Mariambika High School) Bedrabetta, Rahamanya High School (Kajoor), Shree Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Kannada Medium and English Medium School (Belalu/Ujire), Sacred Heart school (Madankaup), Saraswathi High School (Mundaje), St Theresa School (Belthangady) and Vani High School (Halekote).

Udupi

As many as 83 schools in Udupi district have registered cent per cent results in the SSLC examination. Except for one school, all other schools have recorded above 70 per cent results. Belapu High School has registered 63 per cent result.

The names of the schools that recorded cent per cent results are as follows: Government High School, Olakadu; V K R Acharya Memorial English medium High School, Kundapura; S M T High School, Kollur; Sri Venkatramana English medium High School, Kundapura; Government Junior college, Heeriyadka; St Mary's English medium High School, Udupi; St Cecily's Girls High School, Udupi; Sri Mookambika Temple High School, Gulvadi, Kundapura; Viveka English Medium High School, Kota; St Joseph High School, Belmannu, Karkala; Vidyavardhaka Junior College, Mundkoor, Karkala; Sundara Puranik Government High School, Pervaje, karkala; Christ King English Medium PU College, Karkala; Sri Mookambika Temple High School, Hosuru; Dandatheertha English medium High School, Uliyargoli, Kaup; M N D S M High School, Mudradi, Karkala; Government Junior College for Girls, Udupi; Government Junior College, Kokkarne; Government High School, Albadi Ardi Kundapura; St Francis English Medium High School, Mudrangadi; KMES English Medium PU College, Kukkunduru, Karkala; Sri Narayana Guru English Medium High School, Malpe; Mount Rosario English Medium High School, Kalyanpura; S M S English Medium High School, Brhamavara; Sri Vishnumurthy High School, Heeriyadka; Poornaprajna High School, Admaru; V K R Acharya High School, Kunjalu; Government High School, Kalthuru Santhekatte; Nirmal High School, Brhamavara; U S Nayak High School, Patla; Ganapathy High School, Padubidri; Mother Theresa Memorial School, Shankarnarayan; S V T Girls Junior College, karkala; Backward Classes Morarji Desai English Medium Residential High School, Karkala; Holy Rosary English Medium High School, Kundapura; S V V English Medium High School, Barkuru; S V S English Medium High School, Gangolli; Srinikethana English Medium High School, Matpadi; B M M High School, Kuradi; Government High School, Kavadi; Sri Mookambika Davala High School, Jadkal; St Pius English Medium High School, Hangloor; Bharath Matha High School, Mudur; Government High School, Vakwadi; St Joseph High School, Kundapura; Government High School, Beluru; Government High School, Hejmadi; S R English Medium High School, Hebri; Mahalaxmi English Medium High School, Ucchila; Sri Vishwakarma High School, Belampalli; St John Academy High School, Shanakarpura; Brahmi Durgaparameshwari High School, Kamalsheele; Government High School, Uppinakudru; Touheed English Medium High School, Gangolli; Saint Francis Xavier English Medium High School, Udayavara; Sri Vani High School, Rajatadri, Nadur; Government Composite High School, Manipura; English Medium High School, Ennegudde Katpady; Poorna Prajna English Medium High School, Admaru; Sri Naraynguru English Medium High School, Mudubelle; Morarji Desai Residential High School, Brahmavar; Sri Anantheshwara English Medium High School, Bailikere; Sagara Vidyamandira High School, Padubidri; Al-Azahar English Medium High School, Hejamdi; Government High School, Udyavara; Government High School, Nalluru; Sevasangam Vidya Kendra, Thekatte; Government Composite High School, Beejadi; Salihath English Medium High School, Hoode; Church English Medium High School, Ajekaru; Government High School, Chittooru; Little Flower English Medium High School, Kowdoor, Karkala; Government High School, Sooda, Karkala; Shubhada High School, Keeremajesheara; Saraswathi Vidyalaya English Medium High School, Siddapura; Anjuuman Urdu Gosh High School, Gangolli; Saint Lawrence English Medium School Modubelle; Government High School, Rajeevanagara 80 Badagabettu; Government Composite High School, Byndoor; S V H English Medium High School, Innanje; Flower of Paradise Public English Medium High School, Malpe; Government Composite High School, Yarlpady, Karkala; and Government High School, Mulooru.


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