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List of CBSE school toppers in the UAE

Jameel Ahmad by Jameel Ahmad
May 24, 2011
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ABU DHABI
Abu Dhabi Indian School
Science stream
Akhilesh Mohan – 98 per cent
Sarthak Basak – 97.6 per cent
Aarti Prabhu – 96.4 per cent

Commerce stream

Laveen Nankhani – 96.4 per cent
Priyanka Pradeep T. – 96 per cent
Vishruth Namdev – 94 per cent
St Joseph’s School, Abu Dhabi

Science stream

Syeda Sheema Hussaini – 94.8 per cent
Sincy Ann Saji – 94.6 per cent
Ann Candice Fernandez – 94.2 per cent

Commerce stream

Rhea Mary Mathew – 95.2 per cent
Priya Serah Cherian – 95 per cent
Suona Merin Jacob – 95 per cent
Asian International Private School – Ruwais

Science stream

Zoheb Backer – 94.8 per cent
Fathima Arshad – 94.6 per cent
Roshin Mathew Cyriac – 94.4 per cent
Sunrise English Private School, Abu Dhabi

Science stream

Silpa Baburajan – 96.2 per cent
Swathi Netaji – 95.8 per cent
Nikhil Selvaraj – 95.6 per cent

Commerce stream

Rohit Suresh – 94.2 per cent
Rashida Abdu Rahiman – 92.2 per cent
Sheryl Nary Sabu – 90.8 per cent
Indian Islahi Islamic School, Abu Dhabi

Science stream

Asha Shana – 92.8 per cent
Shameena Abdul Saleem – 92.4 per cent
Rashid Ahmed Khan – 92.2 per cent

Commerce stream

Mohammed Iflal Maryam – 91.6 per cent
Raseena Ahmed – 88 per cent
Shafiq Ummer – 87.2 per cent

AL AIN

Our Own English High School, Al Ain

Science stream

Ammu Joshy – 95 per cent
Fatema Talib Kapadia – 90.2 per cent

Commerce stream

Toyeba Tabasum – 82.6 per cent
Indian School, Al Ain

Science stream

Eshani Dutta – 95.6 per cent
Dulceyana John with 94.2 per cent
Shayher Banu with 92.6 per cent

Commerce stream

Binuja Mariam John – 90.0 per cent
Nisha Sasidharan and Rumana Hafiz Abdullah – 89.6 per cent
Raina Rebeiro – 87 per cent

Al Ain Juniors School

Science stream

Rajath Alex George – 93.2per cent
Gaurav Narayan Das – 91per cent
Fida Ali – 90per cent

Commerce stream

Meril Valder – 90 per cent
Laleen D’Souza – 85 per cent
Zeba Mohidin – 84 per cent
Darul Huda Islamic School, Al Ain

Science stream

Rukiya Hanan – 89.8 per cent
Jameela Pazhaya Pattilath – 88.6 per cent
Asma Vadayil – 88.6 per cent

Commerce stream

Fathima Kamruddin – 86 per cent
Kadeeja – 84.2 per cent

DUBAI

Our Own English High School, Dubai

Science stream

Athulya Santhosh Kumar – 97.6 per cent
Kifah Hussain – 96.2 per cent
Lakshmi Krishnan – 96 per cent

Commerce stream

Pooja Surana – 94 per cent
Priyanka Shewaramani – 93 per cent
Shreya Sujit Vaidya – 92.6 per cent

Humanities stream

Diksha Narendra Laungani – 95.4 per cent
Ghazal Alsadat Rezvani – 93.6 per cent
Mahlet Zewdu  – 91.8 per cent

The Indian High School, Dubai

Science stream

Den Senora D’mello and Shweta Sharma – 97.6 per cent
Reshma Ramachandran – 96.0 per cent
Matild Reema, Abhishek Gupta – 95.8 per cent

Commerce stream
Prabhu Srikala Iruvail and Mamta Mehra -96.2 per cent
Nupur Changrani – 95.8 per cent
Aastha Kumar – 95.6 per cent

Arts stream

Kalyani Vijayan  – 95.6 per cent
Neha Moopen    – 86.6 per cent
Ruqiya Mohammed and Riaz Shareef- 84.0 per cent

Our Own High School, Al Warqa’a

Science stream

Kevin C. Sebastian – 96.4 per cent

Commerce stream

Tushar Benyani – 95.2 per cent

Our Own Indian School

Commerce stream

Lakshmi Sreekumar – 95.2 per cent
Aswathy Mohanakrishnan – 93.4 per cent
Hanna Michael  – 93 per cent

Science stream

Hari Krishnan – 93.6 per cent
Rachel Ferrao – 93.4 per cent
Divya Joy – 93 per cent

Delhi Private School – Dubai

Science stream

Vrinda Bhandula – 92.2 per cent
Varun Chandrashekar, Gurjyot S. Nanda and Ayushi D. Joshipura – 91.8 per cent

Commerce stream

Karan Shenoy – 91.6 per cent
Divya Shanmugam – 88.2 per cent.

The Millennium School, Dubai

Science stream

Jacob Tandupurecal – 94.4 per cent.
Ranjith Tamil Selvan – 94 per cent
Aswathy Ajith – 93.4 per cent

Commerce stream

Karan Jain – 93.8 per cent.
Raeshma Miriam Mathew – 93 per cent
Raveena Srikant Gullapalli – 89.4 per cent.

The Central School Dubai

Science stream

Tariq Abdul Hamid Mulla – 89.4 per cent
Aatika – 88 per cent

Commerce stream

Saniya Naz – 89.2 per cent

Emirates English Speaking School

Science stream

P. Vimal Raj – 91 per cent

Commerce stream

Jyoti Pradeep Kumar – 85.8 per cent
Ajay Bhatia – 84.2 per cent

Gulf Indian High School, Dubai

Science stream

Mishkatul Noor – 91 per cent

Commerce stream

Manjit Singh – 91 per cent

New Indian Model School, Dubai

Science stream

Sunil Kumar – 95 per cent
Agzin Abdul Assiz – 92.5 per cent

Commerce stream

Shahana Humayoon – 93.6 per cent
Sana Sadiya Sadiq – 92 per cent

Gulf Model School, Dubai

Science stream

Ziyad Abdul Hameed – 86 per cent
Remith Raveendran – 83 per cent

Commerce stream

Tany Mariya John – 82.4 per cent
Abhijith Rajeevan Pillai – 81.2 per cent

SHARJAH

DPS Sharjah

Science stream

Gaurangi Saxena – 96.2 per cent
Shailee Kothari – 95.6 per cent

Commerce stream

Sherika Antao – 92.4 per cent
Faisal Pakkali  – 90.8 per cent

Our Own English High School, Sharjah (Boys Branch)

Science stream

Mohammed Sharoon  – 94.6 per cent
Sidharth Mudgal Sunil Kumar – 93.4 per cent
Abraham K Jacob – 92.8 per cent

Commerce stream

Ashley Chris D’Souza – 89.2 per cent
Tabish with 85.8 per cent
Shaun George Philip – 85.6 per cent

Our Own English High School, Sharjah (Girls Branch)

Science stream

Venessa Roshni Tauro – 96 per cent
Maria Yusuf Lakkadwala – 95.4 per cent

Commerce stream

Jovita Castelino – 93 per cent
Varsha Varghese – 92.6 per cent

Emirates National School, Sharjah

Science stream

V.S. Karthik – 95.6 per cent
Abdul Sabith – 95 per cent
Asma Vadayil – 88.6 per cent

Commerce stream

Lavin Chainani – 95.2 per cent
Manisha Tejwani – 95.2 per cent

Sharjah Indian School

Science stream

Nigel Varghese Sailesh – 95.2 per cent
Greeshma Somanath – 94.6 per cent
Anju Rachel Thomas – 94.4 per cent

Commerce stream

Nimmy Maryam Joseph – 88.4 per cent
Saleem Haseena Khan – 86.4 per cent
Reetu Yadav – 86 per cent

Gulf Asian English School, Sharjah

Science stream

Umme Shaila – 92 per cent
Rabab Abbas – 89.5 per cent

Commerce stream

Shaheen Sultana – 90 per cent
Jassim Ahmed – 86 per cent

New Indian Model School, Sharjah

Science stream

Shaik Bushra – 90 per cent
Arun Chris Sebastian – 88.6 per cent
Merina Abraham – 87.6 per cent

Commerce stream

Rumaila Abdulla – 89.4 per cent

AJMAN

Indian School, Ajman

Science stream

Ramya Mohandas – 93 per cent
Rajdeep Kaur – 92.2 per cent
Thushara K. Valsan – 91.2 per cent

Commerce stream

Satish Kumar Parshotam – 85.4 per cent

FUJAIRAH

Our Own English High School, Fujairah

Science stream

Ivana Rakshit – 93.8 per cent.

Commerce stream

Zaira Sohail Saif – 88.8 per cent

RAS AL KHAIMAH

Indian Public High School, RAK

Science stream

Bhatia Priyanka Ajay – 93 per cent
Susmita Bal – 92.8 per cent

Commerce stream

Andrea Michelle Roche – 89.8 per cent
Meena V. Karavadra – 85.8 per cent

Scholars Indian School, RAK

Science stream

Jwala Baburaj – 93 per cent

Commerce stream

Shanidha Siddik – 81 per cent

Indian School, RAK

Science stream

Sai Deepika – 95.6 per cent

Commerce stream

Pooja Prasad – 92.2% – Khaleejtimes

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