Private school students shine

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Correspondent

TANGLA, May 31: The private sector schools of the town performed well in the HSLC 2017 exam conducted by SEBA, the results which were declared on Wednesday. Auxilum Convent, Tangla seems to have gained its lost glory as 27 out of 28 students secured first division with four students securing distinction and five securing star marks. Chancal Dhar of the school secured State highest 100 marks in English, informed Sister Mary Joseph, Principal of Auxilum Convent, Tangla.

Arunodoi Academy, another private school also performed really well. Chakidipta Baruah was the district topper securing 94.5 per cent and State highest 100 marks in English. She is the daughter of Dulal Baruah and Binita Sarania. Rupah And Hazarika of the same school also secured State highest 100 marks in Advance Mathematics. He is the son of Dithakanda Hazarika and Anjali Devi Hazarika. Out of 59 students of the academy, 30 secured first division, six distinction marks and seven star marks.

polean Daimari, the Principal of Arunodoi Academy, said, “We were quite ignorant that this time the positions were reduced to 10 in HSLC instead of 20 like previous years. The education department should have notified the institutions regarding their stance on number of position holders.”

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