education
Hitting A Perfect 100
It is results time, and as always, students at various Adani Foundation-run educational institutions have excelled, making us all very proud.
Arpita Vadgama
Learning is as much fun as we make it to be, and examination can be an extension of the fun. Undoubtedly, achieving full marks is a cherry on the cake! While examinations don’t decide a student’s fate, they do prove that success is within reach for those who are willing to work. Here are a few students from Adani Foundation run schools who passed with flying colours in the recently concluded board exams, sharing their aspirations.
The remarkable achievements of these students not only inspire their peers but also highlight the importance of supportive educational environments that nurture talent and ambition. As these young minds continue to pursue their dreams and make their mark in various fields, they serve as shining examples of what can be achieved with perseverance and passion. The future is undoubtedly bright for these exceptional students, and their success is a proud moment for the Adani Foundation and the educational institutions that have supported them on their journey.
Tej Shah
Ahmedabad Topper in Chemistry
Tej Shah, a shining star from Adani Vidya Mandir, Ahmedabad, achieved exceptional success in class XII in the CBSE Board Examinations. He also scored a perfect 100/100 in Chemistry. His enthusiasm for subjects like mathematics and science was matched by his remarkable ability to grasp complex concepts quickly. Tej's hard work and dedication culminated in an outstanding performance, making him the Chemistry topper in the city. “I love problem-solving and using innovation to address real world challenges. I dream of becoming an engineer who can contribute to developing robust solutions.”

Srushti Kale
A 100 Percent Overall Result
In an inspiring feat of academic excellence, Srushti Kale, a Class 10 student at NRC School, achieved the remarkable accomplishment of scoring 100% in class 10 Board Examination conducted by Maharashtra State Board. This outstanding performance highlights Srushti's dedication and serves as a testimony to the high standards of education at the school where her mother Bharti Kale is a teacher in the Primary Section. Beaming with pride Srushti says, “Apart from academics, I have also received certification in all five levels in Bharatnatayam. This passion often helped me tackle the burnout from academics. I aspire to carve out a successful career as an IAS officer.”

Harshith Reddy
The Perfect Score in Math
Harshith Reddy, a promising student from Adani World School, Krishnapatnam, achieved full marks in Mathematics in the CBSE board examinations in class XII – a testament to his dedication, intelligence and hard work. Harshith joined the school in 2019 and was always inclined towards academics. Harshit says, “Mathematics was always a subject of great interest for me but getting 100/100 in class X board exam is beyond exhilarating! I want to pursue Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry (MPC) now and my ultimate dream is to become a pilot.”

Hundhra Raziyabanu
Better Than Perfect
Hundhra has been studying in Adani Vidya Mandir, Bhadreshwar, since class I. Belonging to the fisherfolk community, she did not have an example to follow, but has now become one for the younger girls in her family and neighbourhood, wherein nobody has studied up to class X, not even her brothers. For her class X Gujarat State Board Examination, she worked tirelessly and secured 83.39 percentile with 78.83% and achieved 7th rank among the top ten students in the school. Her success is a symbol of a positive change. She says, “This result has boosted my confidence and I want make a career in the medical field.”

Amisha Porte
Tending Fields and Dreams
In the quiet, jungle-clad village of Salhi near Surguja (Chhattisgarh), a story of remarkable resilience and determination unfolded. In this village where literacy rate is 55%, a young girl named Amisha Porte, achieved 71% in CBSE Class X examination. This student of Adani Vidya Mandir Surguja is the eldest daughter of a farmer and an Anganwadi Sahayika. She is entrusted with many household and farming responsibilities, including taking care of her six younger siblings – a brother and five sisters. Despite this, she made the most of the opportunity of free and quality education, achieving a great result in the board examination. She looks forward to continuing her education and wishes to become a teacher.
