Rural Girls Shine Brighter than Ever – Akal Academy, Reeth Kheri’s Record-Breaking Board Results

Rural Girls Shine Brighter than Ever – Akal Academy, Reeth Kheri’s Record-Breaking Board Results

Top Ranks Without a Single Tuition

In an age where expensive tuition classes are considered “must-haves” for board exams, Akal Academy, Reeth Kheri has turned the belief on its head.
Here, the teachers take personal responsibility for every child’s success even staying beyond school hours to guide students. This dedication means that not a single student needs outside coaching.

The Girls Who Took the Crown

In the CBSE Class 10 results for 2012-13, Sheetalpreet Kaur, Sukhvir Kaur, Ramandeep Kaur, Jashanpreet Kaur, Ustat Kaur, and Narinder Kaur all scored a perfect 10 CGPA, sweeping the top spots in the district.
And they weren’t the only shining stars.
Science Stream Stunners:-
Ramandeep Kaur (Medical) – Top medical student in the village with 94%, an unbeatable score.
• Rupinder Singh (Non-Medical) – Topped the boys’ list with a remarkable 94.8% aggregate, proving rural boys are no less competitive.

City Students Choosing Rural Excellence

What’s even more surprising you may ask but this rural school doesn’t just serve the village but also 495 students travel in daily from Patiala city to study here, showing that when quality education meets dedication, it transcends geographical boundaries.

The Secret Ingredient – Faith and Service

Principal Ms. Shaminder Pal Kaur shares her gratitude “The blessings of Almighty, our generous Patron Baba Iqbal Singh Ji, President of The Kalgidhar Trust, and the tireless dedication of our staff and volunteers. We only aim to get better in the future.”

Why This Story Inspires

This isn’t just about marks on a report card it’s about a culture of discipline, focus, and teamwork. It’s about girls from a rural background proving that they can lead academically, nationally, and globally. It’s about a school believing in equal opportunity without financial burden, making top-tier results possible without tuitions.

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