The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the Class 10 board examination results 2026 on April 15, bringing relief and happiness to nearly 23 lakh students across India. After months of preparation and waiting, students finally got to see their scores, marking an important milestone in their school journey.
At PM SHRI Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, Colaba, Mumbai, the results brought special cheers as three students stood out with strong performances. Priyanka Kumari, Rehan Shaikh, and Abhishek Yadav secured impressive scores, reflecting their hard work throughout the year. Their results also highlighted the support they received from their teachers and families, who played an important role in their preparation.
PRIYANKA KUMARI SCORES 90.83 PERCENT
Priyanka Kumari secured 90.83% and described her achievement as a reflection of her parents’ sacrifices. Coming from a middle-class family, she shared how her father’s hard work and her mother’s constant support shaped her journey. For her, studying was never a burden but a passion.
Along with academics, she balanced her interests in reading, drawing, and singing. She credited her teachers for guiding her through textbooks and her parents for being her biggest inspiration.
REHAN SHAIKH SCORES 94.20 PERCENT
Rehan Shaikh emerged as one of the top performers from the school with 94.20%. He expressed gratitude to his parents and teachers for their constant guidance and encouragement.
He particularly acknowledged the support of his teacher, Pramila Pal, for playing a key role in his preparation. Rehan also highlighted how his mother ensured a stress-free environment at home, which helped him focus better on his studies.
ABHISHEK YADAV SCORES 90.67 PERCENT
Abhishek Yadav scored 90.67% and dedicated his success to his family and teachers. He spoke about growing up in a middle-class household where discipline and hard work were core values.
He credited his mother’s encouragement and his school’s consistent support for helping him stay motivated. Abhishek said this result is not an end but the beginning of his journey toward bigger goals.


