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Isfo Topper List ISFO TOPPER LIST ISFO English Toppers List 2019-20 S.No. Student Name School Name State Class Subject International Rank 1 HIMANSHU RPS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, BEHROR RAJASTHAN 1 ENGLISH 1 2 KHUSHAL RPS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, BEHROR RAJASTHAN 1 ENGLISH 2 3 GURSIMRAN RPS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, BEHROR RAJASTHAN 1 ENGLISH 3 4 HARSHITA SANT SHRI DEVA RAM SR. SEC. SCHOOL, JODHPUR RAJASTHAN 1 ENGLISH 4 5 RITIKA RATHORE DEFENCE PUBLIC SCHOOL, JODHPUR RAJASTHAN 1 ENGLISH 5 6 PUNAM MAITY DEFENCE PUBLIC SCHOOL, JODHPUR RAJASTHAN 1 ENGLISH 6 7 SAHARSH SNEHIL ASN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, NEW DELHI DELHI 1 ENGLISH 7 8 NANDINI THE SARVODAYA SR. SEC. SCHOOL, JODHPUR RAJASTHAN 1 ENGLISH 8 9 YASHARTH SINGH CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, GOMTI NAGAR CAMPUS 1 UTTAR PRADESH 1 ENGLISH 9 10 ANSHUMAN PATTANAIK STEWART SCHOOL, BHUBANESWAR ODISHA 1 ENGLISH 10 11 ARJUN PATTNI DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SECTOR 132, NOIDA UTTAR PRADESH 2 ENGLISH 1 12 ANSH MAHATO LT. ATUL KATARIA MEMORIAL SCHOOL, GURUGRAM HARYANA 2 ENGLISH 2 13 AARADHITA SINGH LORETO DAY SCHOOL BOUBAZAR KOLKATA WEST BENGAL 2 ENGLISH 3 14 ANANYA LT. ATUL KATARIA MEMORIAL SCHOOL, GURUGRAM HARYANA 2 ENGLISH 4 15 YASHVI KARGWAL SANCTUM ACADEMY, JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 2 ENGLISH 5 16 PRIYANSHI KISAN DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ROURKELA ODISHA 2 ENGLISH 6 17 RITIKA SUSAWAT SANCTUM ACADEMY, JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 2 ENGLISH 7 18 ARYA BHARDWAJ DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SECTOR 132, NOIDA UTTAR PRADESH 2 ENGLISH 8 19 NABIHA FATIMA SAIYID HAMID ACADEMY, OKHLA DELHI 2 ENGLISH 9 20 SOHAM VIKAS KAR DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, KALINGA NAGAR ODISHA 2 ENGLISH 10 21 PRAGYA NANDI DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SILIGURI WEST BENGAL 3 ENGLISH 1 22 ISHAAN AGARWAL APEEJAY SCHOOL, PITAMPURA DELHI 3 ENGLISH 2 23 AARAV DIVYESH GAJERA SCHOLARS ACADEMY, RAJKOT GUJARAT 3 ENGLISH 3 24 AARYA SINGH TOMAR SHALOM HILLS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, GURGAON HARYANA 3 ENGLISH 4 25 KANAK RADE EUROSCHOOL NAVI MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA 3 ENGLISH 5 26 ADIT DINESH TIWARI THE HDFC SCHOOL, GURGAON HARYANA 3 ENGLISH 6 27 VIVAAN AGARWAL ST. PAULS SCHOOL, ROURKELA ODISHA 3 ENGLISH 7 28 KARTIKEY KHAITIAN ST. PAULS SCHOOL, ROURKELA ODISHA 3 ENGLISH 8 29 RONIT DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NADERGUL TELANGANA 3 ENGLISH 9 30 CHANCHAL SHARMA SANCTUM ACADEMY, JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 3 ENGLISH 10 31 AARAV ANIL RAO OAKRIDGE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, SAS NAGAR PUNJAB 4 ENGLISH 1 32 SALONI DATTA SHALOM HILLS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, GURGAON HARYANA 4 ENGLISH 2 33 ANSHUMAN NAGPAL PATHWAYS WORLD SCHOOL ARAVALI GURGAON HARYANA 4 ENGLISH 3 34 ASMI BHARDWAJ THE HDFC SCHOOL, GURGAON HARYANA 4 ENGLISH 4 35 SWASTIK SURYANSH DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ROURKELA ODISHA 4 ENGLISH 5 36 AHARSHI BASU ST. PAULS SCHOOL, ROURKELA ODISHA 4 ENGLISH 6 37 AAHAN SARIN NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL BANGALORE KARNATAKA 4 ENGLISH 7 38 SUPREETI TRIPATHY DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ROURKELA ODISHA 4 ENGLISH 8 39 SHREYA SHREE.M DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NADERGUL TELANGANA 4 ENGLISH 9 40 GARV GULIA APEEJAY SCHOOL, PITAMPURA DELHI 4 ENGLISH 10 Empowering children to become Global Olympiad Champions ISFO TOPPER LIST 41 GARVIT SHARMA RYAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA 5 ENGLISH 1 42 ABHIRAM S. NITHIN LOYOLA SCHOOL TRIVANDRUM KERALA 5 ENGLISH 2 43 TRISHA KUMARI SANCTUM ACADEMY, JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 5 ENGLISH 3 44 NIYATI JHA SANCTUM ACADEMY, JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 5 ENGLISH 4 45 ATHARVA SRIVASTAVA KUNSKAPSSKOLAN GURUGRAM HARYANA 5 ENGLISH 5 46 ARJUN MALHOTRA DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SECTOR 132, NOIDA UTTAR PRADESH 5 ENGLISH 6 47 RITU JHA SANCTUM ACADEMY, JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 5 ENGLISH 7 48 MOHD OMAR FAROOQ KHAN BLOOMING DALE SCHOOL, BUDAUN UTTAR PRADESH 5 ENGLISH 8 49 ISHIR DUSHYANT MAHADIK DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ROURKELA ODISHA 5 ENGLISH 9 50 B AAYUSH SINGH DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, NADERGUL TELANGANA 5 ENGLISH 10 51 DIYA SIMI RAJ CHRIST NAGAR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL TRIVANDRUM KERALA 6 ENGLISH 1 52 PRASHASTI SINGH CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, GOMTI NAGAR CAMPUS 1 UTTAR PRADESH 6 ENGLISH 2 53 DIYA V S CHRIST NAGAR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL THIRUVANANTHAPURAM KERALA 6 ENGLISH 3 54 MAANYA MIGLANI APEEJAY SCHOOL, PITAMPURA DELHI 6 ENGLISH 4 55 RIDHIMA PRASAD S. R. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, BAREILLY UTTAR PRADESH 6 ENGLISH 5 56 SANJANA CHACKO ST. THOMAS RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL TRIVANDRUM KERALA 6 ENGLISH 6 57 MIRZA IMAAD ALI BAIG DE PAUL SCHOOL, BUDAUN UTTAR PRADESH 6 ENGLISH 7 58 SHREYANSH PODDAR ST. PAULS SCHOOL, ROURKELA ODISHA 6 ENGLISH 8 59 YASHASWI CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, GOMTI NAGAR CAMPUS 1 UTTAR PRADESH 6 ENGLISH 9 60 SURENO MELODY KIKON NORTHFIELD SCHOOL, KOHIMA NAGALAND 6 ENGLISH 10 61 SUNAINA SHUKLA CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, GOMTI NAGAR CAMPUS 1 UTTAR PRADESH 7 ENGLISH 1 62 PRAHARSH CHATURVEDI CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, GOMTI NAGAR CAMPUS 1 UTTAR PRADESH 7 ENGLISH 2 63 ANSHUMAN NAYAK STEWART SCHOOL, BHUBANESWAR ODISHA 7 ENGLISH 3 64 SIYA JHA PATHWAYS WORLD SCHOOL, ARAVALI HARYANA 7 ENGLISH 4 65 DIPANITA BANERJEE CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, GOMTI NAGAR CAMPUS 1 UTTAR PRADESH 7 ENGLISH 5 66 ADITYA NAYAK LUMBINI PUBLIC SCHOOL, BHUBANESWAR ODISHA 7 ENGLISH 6 67 SANSHREY VERMA BOREDA RAMADEVI PUBLIC SCHOOL, HYDERABAD TELANGANA 7 ENGLISH 7 68 ARADHANA DAS STEWART SCHOOL, BHUBANESWAR ODISHA 7 ENGLISH 8 69 RIYA GOYAL PATHWAYS WORLD SCHOOL, ARAVALI HARYANA 7 ENGLISH 9 70 YASHA JAIN PATHWAYS WORLD SCHOOL, ARAVALI HARYANA 7 ENGLISH 10 71 RASHMI PRAKASH PALAI DR. A. N. KHOSLA DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, ROURKELA ODISHA 8 ENGLISH 1 72 AKSHARA N NAMBIAR CRPF PUBLIC SCHOOL, ROHINI DELHI 8 ENGLISH 2 73 REENA KAUSER CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, GOMTI NAGAR CAMPUS 1 UTTAR PRADESH 8 ENGLISH 3 74 AJANGDI PONGEN FERNWOOD SCHOOL, KOHIMA NAGALAND 8 ENGLISH 4 75 NISITH N. PARIDA LUMBINI PUBLIC SCHOOL, BHUBANESWAR ODISHA 8 ENGLISH 5 76 MAANYA SALUJA PATHWAYS WORLD SCHOOL, ARAVALI HARYANA 8 ENGLISH 6 77 SAMINA DALAMWALA PUBLIC SCHOOL, JIND HARYANA 8 ENGLISH 7 78 APARNA GOVIL PATHWAYS WORLD SCHOOL, ARAVALI HARYANA 8 ENGLISH 8 79 ANURAG CHOWDHURY DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SILIGURI WEST BENGAL 8 ENGLISH 9 80 MOHIT LAKHOTIA DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SILIGURI WEST BENGAL 8 ENGLISH 10 81 VARTIKA MEHTA CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, GOMTI NAGAR CAMPUS 1 UTTAR PRADESH 9 ENGLISH 1 82 MIMANSA MUKHERJEE DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ROURKELA ODISHA 9 ENGLISH 2 83 TARA SAHAY THE HDFC SCHOOL, GURGAON HARYANA 9 ENGLISH 3 Empowering children to become Global Olympiad Champions ISFO TOPPER LIST 84 PARTH CHANDRAYAN BAL BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL, MANESAR HARYANA 9 ENGLISH 4 85 GREESMA ANANYA RATH DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, KALINGA NAGAR ODISHA 9 ENGLISH 5 86 ANOUSHKA GOYAL PATHWAYS WORLD SCHOOL, ARAVALI HARYANA 9 ENGLISH 6 87 ADVIT GAUR THE HDFC SCHOOL, GURGAON HARYANA 9 ENGLISH 7 88 SHREYA SINGH CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, GOMTI NAGAR CAMPUS 1 UTTAR PRADESH 9 ENGLISH 8 89 ADITEY MEHRA CITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL, GOMTI NAGAR CAMPUS 2 UTTAR PRADESH 9 ENGLISH 9 90 VANSH YADAV PATHWAYS WORLD SCHOOL, ARAVALI HARYANA 9 ENGLISH 10 91 LOKIT KALOYA GUDHA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, JHUNJHUNU RAJASTHAN 10 ENGLISH 1 92 ANKITA MUKHERJEE RAMADEVI PUBLIC SCHOOL, HYDERABAD TELANGANA 10 ENGLISH 2 93 ANAHITA SINGH CMS CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, LUCKNOW UTTAR PRADESH 10 ENGLISH 3 94 KANHA SHARMA PATHFINDER GLOBAL SCHOOL, PATAUDI HARYANA 10 ENGLISH 4 95 MANSI RAI DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SECTOR 132, NOIDA UTTAR PRADESH 10 ENGLISH 5 96 PREESHA REDDY DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SILIGURI WEST BENGAL 10 ENGLISH 6 97 VIBHAV SEXENA LOVELY PUBLIC SR. SEC. SCHOOL DELHI 10 ENGLISH 7 98 ANANYA SHUKLA PATHFINDER GLOBAL SCHOOL, PATAUDI HARYANA 10 ENGLISH 8 99 ADITYA AGRAWAL BOMBAY SCOTTISH SCHOOL POWAI MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA 10 ENGLISH 9 100 MITALI MALLICK DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SILIGURI WEST BENGAL 10 ENGLISH 10 ISFO GK TOPPERS LIST 2019-20 S.No. Student Name School Name State Class Subject International Rank 1 DIPANSHI HARSH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, JIND HARYANA 1 GK 1 2 MANVI HARSH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, JIND HARYANA 1 GK 2 3 SHLOK KARIA SCHOLARS ACADEMY, RAJKOT GUJARAT 1 GK 3 4 RUDRA BIWAL SANCTUM ACADEMY, JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 1 GK 4 5 NAKSH SHARMA SANCTUM ACADEMY, JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 1 GK 5 6 GAURANGI SINGH MOTHERS PRIDE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, FARUKKHABAD UTTAR PRADESH 1 GK 6 7 AAYUSH SINGH MODERN PUBLIC SCHOOL, FARRUKHABAD UTTAR PRADESH 1 GK 7 8 UNNATI GAUTAM MODERN PUBLIC SCHOOL, FARRUKHABAD UTTAR PRADESH 1 GK 7 9 NIYATI PAL MODERN PUBLIC SCHOOL, FARRUKHABAD UTTAR PRADESH 1 GK 9 10 NISHANT SINGH MODERN PUBLIC SCHOOL, FARRUKHABAD UTTAR PRADESH 1 GK 10 11 BHAVIK P.D.M PRIMARY SCHOOL, BAHADURGARH HARYANA 2 GK 1 12 LANGPOKLAKPAM NINGOLEIMA DEVI THENDEN ACADEMY, TEKCHAM MANIPUR 2 GK 2 13 KUSHAL SINGH MOTHERS PRIDE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, FARUKKHABAD UTTAR PRADESH 2 GK 3 14 KARTIK SHARMA SANCTUM ACADEMY, JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 2 GK 4 15 AYAZ SANCTUM ACADEMY, JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 2 GK 5 16 TEKCHAM THOIBA MEITEI THENDEN ACADEMY, TEKCHAM MANIPUR 2 GK 6 17 SOMANK SINGH RAGHUKUL SCHOOL, KANPUR UTTAR PRADESH 2 GK 7 18 AVI SHARMA MOTHERS PRIDE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, FARUKKHABAD UTTAR PRADESH 2 GK 8 19 KHUSHI JAIN HOLY ANGEL SCHOOL, JODHPUR RAJASTHAN 2 GK 9 20 ANURODH GAUTAM MODERN PUBLIC SCHOOL, FARRUKHABAD UTTAR PRADESH 2 GK 10 21 TANUSHREE PLANET MONTESSORI SCHOOL, JODHPUR RAJASTHAN 3 GK 1 22 ANSHIKA NEGI DOON PUBLIC SCHOOL, DEHRADUN UTTARAKHAND 3 GK 2 Empowering children to become Global Olympiad Champions ISFO TOPPER LIST 23 TEJPAL SINGH PLANET MONTESSORI SCHOOL, JODHPUR RAJASTHAN 3 GK 3 24 RIDDHI SHUKLA RISING STAR SCHOOL, KANPUR UTTAR PRADESH 3 GK 4 25 VAIBHAV SINGH CITY CHILDRENS ACADEMY, KANNAUJ UTTAR PRADESH 3 GK 5 26 SWAYAM DASH LUMBINI PUBLIC SCHOOL, BHUBANESWAR ODISHA 3 GK 6 27 AHWAN PRADHAN DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, KALINGA NAGAR ODISHA 3 GK 7 28 SIDDHI SAGAR KATIYAR VIDYA SAGAR MEMORIAL EDUCATION CENTER UTTAR PRADESH 3 GK 8 29 MOHIT SONI SANT SHRI DEVA RAM SR. SEC. SCHOOL, JODHPUR RAJASTHAN 3 GK 9 30 AREEBA RAYEEN MOTHERS PRIDE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, FARUKKHABAD UTTAR PRADESH 3 GK 10 31 APOORVA SANCTUM ACADEMY, JAIPUR RAJASTHAN 4 GK 1 32 AARAV ANIL RAO OAKRIDGE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, SAS NAGAR PUNJAB 4 GK 2 33 MOHD.
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