The results of the CBSE Class 12 exams achieved by the schools of the UAE were dazzling on Wednesday, with many schools achieving 100 per cent pass rates, distinctions, and perfect subject scores.
The exams were postponed due to tensions in the region between the U.S. and Israel, and Iran, leaving the CBSE to cancel board exams in the Gulf countries at the start of this month—months after the results were announced.
DPS Dubai Achieves Outstanding Results
Out of 237 students, Delhi Private School Dubai has seen 100 per cent of them pass. School achieved an average of 87.9 per cent and 96.2 per cent of students made distinctions.
Almost 45.6 per cent students scored above 90 per cent and 44 students got full marks in subjects like Mathematics, Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science.
Bright Riders School Sees High Scores
Strong results were also shown at Bright Riders School, where 71.3 per cent of the students achieved distinctions. The average for the school was 80.71 per cent.
There was an impressive 99.4 per cent for Topper Deron Lawrance and multiple subjects with students getting 45 Perfect scores.
Emirates National School Announces Toppers
The number of students who scored an A1 grade across all subjects is 17, Emirates National School said.
Acel Shyam Shibu received the highest of 97.2 per cent with Commerce and Sanjay Sumesh scored 96 per cent with Science.
Schools Praise Students’ Resilience
The school leaders highlighted students and teachers’ good academic performances throughout the year despite the disruption in and uncertainty of examinations.


