Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary Schools outshined the national CBSE and Panchkula region average with the overall pass percentage of 95.88% in 2019 Class X board examination

New Delhi: Bharti Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Bharti enterprises today announced the phenomenal performance of Class X students of Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary Schools. With the overall pass percentage of 95.88%, these underprivileged students from the rural heartlands of Punjab has proven that they are no less than anyone if given the right environment and support.

Ms. Jashandeep Kaur, student of Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary School, (Rauni) was declared as the topper among all Satya Bharti Schools with 97.2% marks.

Speaking on the occasion Ms. Mamta Saikia, Chief Executive Officer, Bharti Foundation said “The success of these students becomes special as many of them are coming from rural disadvantaged backgrounds. The results has reaffirmed the Foundation’s belief towards the education and holistic development of children in the rural areas. I congratulate the students and teachers for the outstanding performance and thank the community and Government of Punjab for consistently supporting and motivating our schools.”

List of Toppers

Jasandeep Kaur from Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary School, Rauni, District Ludhiana was declared as the school topper with overall 97.2%.
Jasmandeep Kaur from Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary School, Sherpur Kalyan, District Ludhiana was declared as the school topper with overall 94.2%.
Gurpreet Singh from Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary School, Village Jhaneri, District Sangur was declared as the topper with overall 93 %.
Kawaljit Kaur from Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary School, Village Chugawan, District Amritsar was declared as the school topper with overall 92.6 %.
Dharampreet Singh from Satya Bharti Adarsh Senior Secondary School, Village Fattubhila, District Amritsar was declared as the topper with overall 85%.

Currently 196 Satya Bharti Schools are operational across the villages of Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Of the 196 schools, 191 schools are primary/elementary schools and the five senior secondary schools are being run in public private partnership mode under Punjab Government’s Adarsh Scheme.

Satya Bharti Schools provide quality education to children in rural India, most of who are first generation learners. Keeping this in mind, the school curriculum has been designed to help children better understand what they are being taught. Encompassing both classroom as well as out-of-class activities, the program aims to develop students holistically by inculcating in them the correct attitude and life-skills that will hold them in good stead later in life. While innovative Teaching Learning Material (TLM) enhances their classroom experience, special programs like The Physical Education Curriculum (PEC) are used to make outdoor learning more meaningful. Other interventions like the English Phonics Program and use of education software aid the delivery of English and computer education.