Results, the way we mean them.
Year after year, our students earn results among the strongest in the city — not in spite of an unpressured, emotionally safe school, but because of it. The percentages below are what happens when children are free to think, question and grow without fear.
Excellence, the calm way.
38 students sat the ICSE board. One in three scored above 90% aggregate — the strongest distinction rate in the school’s recent history, and proof that a stress-free classroom and serious academics belong together.
Top scorers
“This is not just my achievement — it reflects the environment I was fortunate to grow in, where curiosity was valued and emotional safety was always ensured.”
Confidence that shows in the marks.
43 students sat the ISC board. One in four scored above 90% aggregate, with two breaking the 95% mark — the kind of result that follows when students feel secure enough to take intellectual risks.
Top scorers
“I never expected to score this well. If I had to say one thing, it would be — never doubt yourself. That’s a mindset Modern School helped me build.”
Perfect scores and standout subjects.
Ishaan Singh Negi — History & Civics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Applications
Arnav Pandey — History & Civics
Aayushi Kaur Talwar — History & Civics
Krishna Agarwal — 100 in Accountancy
Mauli Varshney — 99 in Accountancy
Ojasvi Tripathi — 99 in Psychology
Ria Nanda — 99 in English & Psychology
Across both boards, English, Computers and the Humanities drew the deepest bench of 90-plus scores — a pattern that mirrors the school’s emphasis on expression, thinking and digital fluency.
When a child feels safe, 100 stops being rare.
Full marks in a board subject is a tall order anywhere. Here, it shows up year after year — across the sciences, the humanities and computing alike. The perfect 100s our students have earned:
From years for which subject-level records are on hand. History & Civics, Biology and Computer Applications have been particularly strong.
A decade of toppers.
Strong results aren’t a one-year story here. What this table shows is the consistency the school’s environment produces — our ICSE and ISC toppers, year after year.
| Year | ICSE topper (Class X) | ISC topper (Class XII) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Ishaan Singh Negi | 97.4% | Ojasvi Tripathi | 98.0% |
| 2025 | Rishit Singh | 99.6% | Piyush Jain | 97.75% |
| 2024 | Dipalli Uppal | 97.2% | Naman Kushwaha & Renesa Bhandana | 94.75% |
| 2023 | Sarthak Rastogi | 99.0% | Parth Tiwari | 97.5% |
| 2022 | Renesa Bhadana | 98.4% | Mohammad Ahmed | 95.0% |
| 2021 | Aradhay Srivastava & Parth Tiwari | 96.8% | Sayam Jain | 95.4% |
| 2020 | Riddhi Jain | 97.0% | Rohan Agarwal | 95.5% |
| 2019 | Sanyam Jain | 96.4% | Tanisha Goel | 97.5% |
| 2018 | Anushree Katiyar | 96.0% | Vipul Singh | 93.75% |
| 2017 | Ajeet Kumar Verma | 97.2% | Ishika Agarwal | 94.75% |
| 2016 | Vipul Singh | 94.8% | Anushka Johari | 94.8% |
| 2015 | Anushka Prakash | 97.4% | Somika Rastogi | 97.3% |
Figures compiled from school records. Some early years list the topper only; a dash indicates a year for which detailed figures are still being collated.
What a decade of results tells us.
Three things hold steady across every cohort. First, the strength runs right through the cohort, not just the top — every student clears both boards, year after year. Second, the top band keeps deepening: in 2026, one in three ICSE students and one in four ISC students crossed 90% aggregate — the strongest distinction rate in recent memory. Third, the spread of strong subjects is wide, from Accountancy and Psychology to History, English and Computers, rather than clustering in one stream.
We read these numbers carefully — but we hold them lightly. A board result is the visible tip of something larger: children who were taught to think, to question, and to stay steady under pressure. The toppers in this table are the same children who learned, without fear, that excellence and well-being are not a trade-off.
“The positive environment at Modern School keeps me focused and confident. Teachers ensure both emotional safety and clarity of concepts.”
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