The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) Board, affiliated with the University of Cambridge, has announced its Grade 10 results for the 2025-26 academic year. The board achieved a remarkable 100 percent pass rate, with a class average of 80.78 percent.
Top Performers at Centre Point International School
At Centre Point International School (CPIS), the only school in Nagpur offering the IGCSE curriculum, Samrat Sancheti topped the chart with 94 percent and seven A* grades across seven subjects. He credited a combination of self-study and school support for his success. Despite his outstanding performance, Samrat admitted to experiencing some anxiety before the examinations. "Economics was the hardest because it involved long answers, assertions, logical reasoning, and lots of memorisation," he told TOI. He found Computer Science to be the most natural subject. "The paper pattern was familiar, and coding is something I am good at," he added.
Harshita Wadhwa secured the second position with 93.5 percent, earning six A* and one A grade. Rishit Saraf achieved 91.75 percent with six A* and two A grades across eight subjects.
Other High Achievers
Among other high performers, Aritra Parekh scored 90.43 percent with five A* and two A grades. Devansh Rathi secured 89.71 percent with five A* and two A grades. Iya Katiyar achieved 89.14 percent with five A* and two A grades, while Ved Lahoti recorded 89.9 percent with four A* and two A grades. Collectively, the batch secured 50 A* grades and 29 A grades.
These results reflect the dedication of students and the quality of education at Centre Point International School, which continues to set high standards in the IGCSE curriculum.



