Children's Home

On June 27, 2025, Children’s Home proudly celebrated the announcement of the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) results for six of our students who appeared for the national exam earlier this year. This occasion marked a significant academic milestone and a moment of reflection on the years of hard work, growth, and support that led to this achievement. We are proud of each child’s journey and their demonstration of perseverance, discipline, and commitment to learning.

Melina has secured an impressive GPA of 3.59, which makes her the top performer in the group. Achieving such goals is no small feat and requires considerable determination alongside consistent guidance which Melina was able to receive from her mentors and teachers. Along with being a strong leader among peers, Melina demonstrates remarkable curiosity complementing her performance in academics which helps make her an all-rounded student. We look forward to accompanying her through the journey of higher secondary education as well. Students are inspired by what she can achieve and at the same time motivated to work hard towards something constructive.

Sudeep Ghatani achieved a GPA of 3.11, reflecting his strong academic potential and disciplined approach toward learning. His achievement is the result of steady effort, focus, and a positive mindset. Sudeep’s ability to balance academics with personal growth makes him a promising student for the future. We are proud of his performance and are eager to support his next steps in higher education.

Bidhya achieved a GPA of 3.06, which reflects her consistent effort and focused approach to her studies. Throughout the academic year, she demonstrated steady commitment and a commendable level of maturity, handling both her coursework and personal development with care. Her results are a direct outcome of her dedication, and it’s clear she possesses the skills necessary to thrive in more advanced academic environments. As she considers new opportunities for growth, we are eager to continue supporting her educational journey.

Amrita completed her SEE with a GPA of 2.81, marking a significant accomplishment in her academic path. Her performance highlights her resilience and willingness to seek support when faced with academic challenges. Amrita’s purposeful attitude toward learning has allowed her to overcome obstacles and achieve this milestone. This result not only signifies her determination but also opens the door to further study, vocational training, or skill development. We commend her for her perseverance and look forward to her continued success.

Prerana’s result came back as ungraded, and she will be appearing in the upcoming grade increment examination. While this may not have been the outcome she hoped for, we are deeply encouraged by her response. She has accepted the result with maturity and is already preparing for the supplementary exam with renewed determination. Her attitude reflects one of the most important values we try to instill at the Children’s Home that success is not defined by a single result, but by the willingness to keep trying. With focused guidance and encouragement, we are confident that she will come back stronger.

Narendra Balak’s result came back as not graded, and he will be appearing in the upcoming grade increment examination. While this may not have been the outcome he hoped for, we are proud of the maturity with which he has accepted the result. Narendra has already begun preparing for the supplementary exam with renewed focus and determination. His resilience and willingness to keep moving forward are qualities we deeply admire. With continued support and guidance, we are confident that he will rise to the occasion and make a strong comeback.

These six young individuals represent different paths, challenges, and triumphs, yet they all share a common thread—the courage to dream, the discipline to work hard, and the strength to face both success and setbacks with grace. At the Children’s Home, we believe in nurturing not only the academic capabilities of our children but also their emotional, moral, and social development. The SEE results serve as a milestone, not an endpoint, in this long and meaningful journey.

As we look to the future, we remain committed to walking alongside each of these children, offering them the tools, resources, and encouragement they need to grow into independent, compassionate, and capable individuals. The SEE results are just one chapter in their stories that continue to unfold with promise and purpose.

We extend our gratitude to the teachers, staff, volunteers, and supporters who have played a vital role in guiding and mentoring these students. Their tireless efforts have helped create an environment where children are empowered to believe in their potential and pursue their goals. We are also thankful to our extended community, friends, donors, and well-wishers, whose continued support sustains the mission of the Children’s Home.