Strong SSC 2026 Performance Puts Surat Minority Schools in Spotlight
Surat | Gujarat — The declaration of the SSC March 2026 results by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board has brought a wave of celebration across schools run by the Surat...
Surat | Gujarat — The declaration of the SSC March 2026 results by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board has brought a wave of celebration across schools run by the Surat District Muslim Education Society. With several institutions crossing the 90% milestone and dozens of students securing top grades, the results have been hailed as a major academic achievement for the city’s minority education sector.
Among the standout performers, Faiz A.A. Chakkiwala Girls’ High School Gujarati Medium delivered a remarkable 96.75% result, while Faiz A.A. Chakkiwala Girls’ High School English Medium followed closely with 93.93%. Education leaders described the outcome as proof that consistent academic support and student-focused teaching continue to pay dividends.
The Anglo Urdu High School Gujarati Medium recorded 69.03%, while Anglo Urdu High School Urdu Medium achieved an impressive 86.11%. Meanwhile, Anglo Urdu High School English Medium secured 82.55%, reflecting strong performance across multiple streams.
In terms of top grades, 17 students achieved A1, while 65 students secured A2 grades, highlighting the steady rise in academic excellence.
Anglo Urdu Gujarati Medium: 1 A1, 13 A2
Anglo Urdu Urdu Medium: 5 A2
Anglo Urdu English Medium: 3 A1, 8 A2
Faiz A.A. Chakkiwala Girls Gujarati Medium: 11 A1, 28 A2
Faiz A.A. Chakkiwala Girls English Medium: 2 A1, 11 A2
School campuses erupted in celebration as students, parents and teachers gathered to mark the milestone. Felicitation ceremonies were organised to honour achievers and motivate future batches.
“This success reflects the dedication of our students and the tireless commitment of our teachers,” said Dr. Naseem G. Qadri, President of the society. “We remain committed to strengthening quality education and nurturing future leaders.”
Echoing the sentiment, Honorary Secretary Mulla Abdul Hai Abdulaziz added, “These results prove that with the right guidance and discipline, our students can compete with the best anywhere in the state.”




