Delhi Public School (DPS) International Kampala has recorded a strong performance in the 2025–2026 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Grade 10 examinations, with one-third of its candidates scoring above 90%, according to a results analysis released by the school.
The analysis indicates that 20 out of 58 students, representing approximately 34.5% of the cohort, achieved scores above the 90% mark. The school reported an overall average score of 82.7%, reflecting a broadly strong performance across the class.
At the top of the cohort, Sai Deepthi Dudyala emerged as the leading student with a score of 98%, followed by Anay Manoj Ganmote with 97.2%. The third position was shared by Isha Suresh Menon and Sure Sankari Srestha, both scoring 97%.
Beyond the top performers, the results show a wide spread of high achievers. Several students scored in the mid-90s range, including Kartik Singh Baghel and Sreeram Ramkumar at 96.4%, and Raghunath Vijay Shivansh Mishra at 95.2%. Others, such as Sharvi Udit (95%) and Lu Sai Sreeja Addepalli (93.8%), further contributed to the strong upper band.
The results analysis also highlights a consistent performance among students scoring in the low- to mid-90s, with names including Kamsiyochukwu Peace Umeokonkwo (93.6%), Shreya Pandey (93.6%), Jemimah Emmanuella Mirembe (93.2%), and Tharun Visakan Vaithiyanathan Sundararajan (93.2%). Additional students such as Het Hasmukhbhai Jayani (92.4%) and Aarush Garg (92%) were also noted among the high scorers.
A further group of students achieved results in the high-80s to low-90s range, including Omkar Amrut Ekke (91.6%), Kamani Prisha Ashish (90.8%), and Samadrita Das (90.2%). The school noted that these results reflect a broad base of strong academic performance across the cohort.

According to the school’s analysis, the results demonstrate both high individual achievement and overall consistency, with a significant proportion of students performing well above average benchmarks typically associated with CBSE examinations.
CBSE is a standardized curriculum and examination system administered by India’s Central Board of Secondary Education and is used by affiliated schools globally. The Grade 10 examinations are a key academic milestone and are externally assessed, providing a common benchmark for student performance across all CBSE-affiliated institutions.
DPS International Kampala, which is affiliated to CBSE, conducts its academic programmes in line with this curriculum. The school stated that the latest results reflect sustained academic effort by students, as well as structured preparation and support systems implemented throughout the academic year.
The 2025–2026 results position the school among strong-performing CBSE institutions, with both high top-end scores and a solid overall average.


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