La Martiniere Girls’ College celebrates academic excellence as ICSE & ISC toppers shine bright

From record-breaking scores to inspiring achievers, the felicitation ceremony highlighted determination, discipline and the spirit of excellence across streams.
Campus Times | Lucknow
An atmosphere of celebration and pride filled the campus of La Martiniere Girls’ College as the institution honoured the exceptional achievements of its ICSE and ISC students for the 2025–26 session during a grand felicitation ceremony held on Thursday.
The event recognised students for their outstanding academic performances while also celebrating the commitment of teachers and parents who contributed to the school’s remarkable 100 per cent success rate in both board examinations.
Welcoming the gathering, Lady Principal Mrs A. Dass congratulated the students for their perseverance and dedication. She applauded the collective efforts of the faculty and encouraged students to continue striving for excellence with humility and confidence.
The ceremony featured a structured presentation of awards acknowledging students across various achievement brackets. Bronze medals were awarded to ICSE students scoring up to 79 per cent by Kashish Gupta, Senior Associate at Startup Policy Forum, while retired Squadron Leader Kriti Rawat presented Silver medals to students scoring up to 89 per cent.
For the ISC section, Bronze medals were presented by Advocate Anushree Chandra and Silver medals by Dr Hana Khan to students achieving similar score ranges.
Students securing above 90 per cent in ICSE and ISC examinations received Gold medals from IAS officer Aishvarya Singh, who attended the ceremony as the Guest of Honour. Addressing the students, she praised their discipline and urged them to remain focused on lifelong learning.
The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Luminary Awards to students scoring above 95 per cent. Renowned gynaecologist and obstetrician Dr Deepa Kapoor, who graced the occasion as Chief Guest, presented plaques to the top achievers and inspired students with a message on resilience, gratitude and balanced success.
Among the ICSE toppers, Ridhi Tiwari emerged as the highest scorer with an impressive 99.4 per cent.
In the ISC results, Anayah Jennifer Paul and Adhitri Tulsyan topped the Science stream with 98.75 per cent, while Nandika Gupta led Commerce with 98.25 per cent. In Humanities, Naira Safi Khan and Vaanya Mehra secured the top position with an outstanding 99.25 per cent.
The ceremony concluded on a celebratory note, with students, parents and teachers reflecting on another milestone year for the institution. The achievements of the 2025–26 batch not only brought laurels to the school but also reinforced its legacy of academic distinction and holistic development.
