ICSE and ISC Board Results — Session 2025-26
GRADE XII — ISC RESULTS
DHAIRYA TANDON
DHAIRYA TANDON
First Rank
98.25% Percent
CHAITANYA MAHESHWARI
CHAITANYA MAHESHWARI
Second Rank
95% Percent
ASTHA SINGH
ASTHA SINGH
Third Rank
94% Percent
Percent RangeFROM95%90%85%80%75%  
TO100%95%90%85% 80% Highest Aggregate PercentClass Average Percent
Percent of Student 20%50%20%10%0 98.25%90.4%
GRADE X — ICSE RESULTS
PRATEEK SINGH YADAV
PRATEEK SINGH YADAV
First Rank
96.2% Percent
MANHA SHAMSI
MANHA SHAMSI
Second Rank
95.8% Percent
PRAGATI GUPTA
PRAGATI GUPTA
Third Rank
95.2% Percent
Percent RangeFROM95%90%85%80%  
TO100%95%90%85% Highest Aggregate PercentClass Average Percent
Percent of Student 40%40%20%0 96.2%92%

At Yashmay World School, the ICSE and ISC board results offer parents a clear, honest window into what a CISCE education delivers in practice. As a CISCE-affiliated school teaching from Nursery to Class XII, our examination outcomes reflect a teaching culture built around depth, breadth and individual attention. The most recent figures speak to that culture: in the 2024 ISC examinations, one in three of our students scored above 90 percent, while in the 2024 ICSE examinations, seven in twelve students crossed the 90 percent mark.

These figures matter because of what sits behind them. The CISCE curriculum is widely regarded as one of the most rigorous and English-rich examination pathways in India, and a 1:9 teacher-to-student ratio means that rigour is met with genuine personal support rather than left to the student alone. Below, we look at what these results show, how our academic model produces them, and how to read them year on year.

What the ICSE and ISC Results Show

The headline outcomes from the 2024 board examinations are straightforward to read. In ISC 2024, one in three students achieved an aggregate above 90 percent, placing a substantial share of the Class XII cohort in the top band of performance. In ICSE 2024, more than half of the candidates, seven in twelve, scored above 90 percent.

We share these results as proportions rather than as a handful of individual high scores by design. A school can always point to one or two exceptional students; what is harder, and more telling, is the spread of strong results across a cohort. A high proportion of students above 90 percent indicates that achievement at Yashmay is broad-based rather than concentrated at the very top, and that the middle of the class is lifted alongside its strongest performers.

For parents, this is the more meaningful question. It is not only whether the brightest child will thrive here, but whether a capable, hard-working child will be carried to their best possible result. The 2024 results suggest that they will.

  • ISC 2024: one in three students scored above 90 percent.
  • ICSE 2024: seven in twelve students, more than half the cohort, scored above 90 percent.
  • Results reported as cohort-wide proportions, reflecting broad-based achievement rather than a few standout scores.

How CISCE Rigour and a 1:9 Ratio Drive Outcomes

Strong board results are an outcome, not a starting point. The CISCE framework that governs our ICSE and ISC programmes is demanding by design, with an emphasis on comprehension, written expression and analytical depth rather than rote recall. Preparing students to meet that standard requires sustained, individual attention.

This is where our 1:9 teacher-to-student ratio becomes decisive. With nine students to a teacher, staff can identify where a child is struggling, intervene early, and stretch those who are ready for more. Concepts are revisited until they are secure, written work is marked closely, and no student is allowed to drift quietly through a term. Our 40-plus laboratories and wide co-curricular programme support this academic core, ensuring learning is applied and reinforced rather than confined to the textbook.

The result is an environment in which the rigour of the CISCE examinations is matched by the support needed to meet it. Outcomes such as the 2024 ISC and ICSE figures follow naturally from that pairing.

Reading the Results Year on Year

Parents are right to look beyond a single year and ask whether a school's performance is consistent. At Yashmay, consistency is built into the model rather than dependent on any one cohort. Since our founding on 2 April 2017, the academic approach, the CISCE pathway, the small class sizes and the emphasis on individual progress, has remained stable, and it is this continuity that gives board results their reliability.

That consistency is recognised beyond our own walls. Yashmay World School has been honoured for a third consecutive year, most recently as India's number one school for AI-Integrated Learning in the Education World Grand Jury Awards 2025-26. While these are awards rather than board statistics, they reflect the same sustained standard of teaching that underpins our examination outcomes, offering parents reassurance that strong results here are part of a settled trajectory rather than a one-off.

Families considering admission can therefore view the 2024 ICSE and ISC board results not in isolation, but as the latest expression of a consistent academic philosophy, one we intend to carry forward as admissions for 2026-27 open.