Published on: May 20, 2026
Academic excellence continues to be a defining hallmark across the JBCN International School community. We are proud to announce the outstanding results of the Cambridge IGCSE 2025–26 February-March examination series, reflecting the dedication, resilience, and consistent effort of our learners, educators, and parent community.
This year, 184 learners across the Borivali, Parel, Oshiwara, and Chembur campuses appeared for the Cambridge IGCSE February-March examination series. We are delighted to share that all four campuses achieved a 100% pass rate, reinforcing JBCN’s commitment to academic rigour and holistic learner development.
The results are not only a celebration of grades, but also of perseverance, balance, and the pursuit of excellence across academics, co-curricular pursuits, and global opportunities.
Key Highlights of the IGCSE 2025–26 Results
Outstanding Performance Across Campuses
- 184 learners appeared for the Cambridge IGCSE February-March series examinations
- 100% pass rate achieved across all four JBCN campuses
- Strong distinction rates with a significant percentage of A* and A grades
- Exceptional subject-wise achievements across Mathematics, Hindi, and English as a Second Language
These results continue to strengthen JBCN’s standing among the leading international schools in Mumbai offering the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum.
JBCN Borivali Campus: Strong Academic Excellence Across the Largest Cohort
The Borivali campus had the largest cohort of learners appearing for the February-March examination series across all subjects.
The campus achieved an exceptional highest score of 95.71%, with 65% of learners securing A* and A grades.
A particularly noteworthy achievement came in English as a Second Language, where one learner secured a perfect score of 100/100, demonstrating exceptional language proficiency and academic precision.
The performance reflects the campus’ strong culture of consistency, conceptual understanding, and learner-focused academic mentoring.
JBCN Oshiwara Campus: Exceptional Hindi Examination Results
Learners from the Oshiwara campus demonstrated remarkable achievement in the February-March Hindi examinations.
The top-performing learners were:
- Naisha Dubey – 94
- Gauri Bhattacharya – 93
- Anusha Jain – 92
These results highlight the learners’ depth of understanding, language proficiency, and disciplined preparation throughout the academic year.
JBCN Parel Campus: Academic Excellence Meets Global Achievement
The Parel campus continued its strong academic performance with 66% of learners achieving A* and A grades across:
- Extended Mathematics
- International Mathematics
- Additional Mathematics
- Hindi
One of the most inspiring stories from this examination cycle came from Mansi Sane, who appeared for all her February-March series papers early to accommodate her participation in the European Girls’ Olympiad in Informatics 2026 held in May 2026.
Representing India on an international stage, Mansi won a silver medal at the Olympiad while simultaneously achieving an exceptional academic result of 8 A*s and 1 A across all subjects.
Her accomplishment reflects the kind of balanced excellence JBCN strives to nurture, where learners are encouraged to pursue both academic distinction and global opportunities.
JBCN Chembur Campus: A Strong Beginning for Its First IGCSE Cohort
This year marked a significant milestone for the Chembur campus as its first cohort of learners appeared for the Cambridge IGCSE examinations.
The campus achieved an outstanding 100% A* and A grades in Additional Mathematics, setting a strong academic benchmark for future cohorts. Additionally, 90% of learners secured A* and A grades across Additional Mathematics and Hindi examinations, reflecting strong subject mastery and consistent academic performance.
The campus also recorded 100% alignment with predicted grades, highlighting the effectiveness of academic mentoring, learner preparedness, and assessment accuracy throughout the academic year.
These achievements reflect the commitment of both learners and educators in building a strong foundation of academic excellence from the very first graduating batch.
Beyond Results: Building Future-Ready Learners
While examination outcomes remain an important milestone, the JBCN approach goes beyond scores alone. The Cambridge IGCSE curriculum at JBCN is designed to encourage:
- Conceptual understanding
- Independent thinking
- Analytical problem-solving
- Global perspectives
- Academic confidence
These outcomes are strengthened through personalised mentoring, structured academic support, and opportunities that help learners excel both inside and outside the classroom.
Celebrating the Collective Effort Behind the Results
These achievements would not have been possible without the collective effort of our learners, faculty members, school leadership teams, and parent community.
The 2025–26 IGCSE February-March results stand as a reflection of what can be achieved when dedication, mentorship, and learner wellbeing come together within a nurturing academic environment.
We congratulate every learner and look forward to seeing them continue to thrive in the next phase of their academic journeys.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What were JBCN’s IGCSE results for 2025–26?
JBCN International School achieved a 100% pass rate across Borivali, Parel, Oshiwara, and Chembur campuses in the Cambridge IGCSE 2025–26 February-March examination series.
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How many learners appeared for the IGCSE February-March examinations?
A total of 184 learners across four campuses appeared for the examinations.
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Which JBCN campus had the largest IGCSE cohort?
The Borivali campus had the largest cohort of learners appearing for the February-March series across all subjects.
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What was the highest score achieved at JBCN Borivali?
The highest score achieved at the Borivali campus was 95.71%.
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Who were the top Hindi performers at JBCN Oshiwara?
The top performers were Naisha Dubey (94), Gauri Bhattacharya (93), and Anusha Jain (92).
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What was Mansi Sane’s achievement from JBCN Parel?
Mansi Sane represented India at the European Girls’ Olympiad in Informatics 2026, won a silver medal, and achieved 8 A*s and 1 A in her IGCSE examinations.
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What was significant about the Chembur campus results?
This was the first IGCSE cohort for the Chembur campus, which achieved 100% A* and A grades in Additional Mathematics.
