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High School Ranking 2025 Results Declared

Aizawl, December 2025: The Mizoram State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MSCPCR), in collaboration with the Aizawl Municipal Corporation (AMC), conducted a ceremony to announce the High School Ranking 2025 for MBSE-recognized schools. The event took place at the Economics & Statistics Conference Hall, MINECO, with Information, Public Relations, Printing & Stationery Minister B. Lalchhanzova presiding over the ceremony, and MSCPCR Member Pi Vanhmingliani officiating.

In the 2025 School Ranking, Nazareth Higher Secondary School secured the 1st position, followed by Govt. Central High School at 2nd place and Living Water School at 3rd.

Minister B. Lalchhanzova stated that school excellence is not just about exam results but also includes the overall development of children, their rights, and a safe learning environment. The ranking system evaluates schools on a broader scale, incorporating child rights education and protection measures, ensuring students understand their rights and responsibilities.

MSCPCR Chairperson Jimmy Laltlanmawia mentioned that the research report for the ranking was prepared under the guidance of Prof. Lynda Zohmingliani, Principal Investigator. The research assessed schools based on the five key child rights:

  1. Right to Education
  2. Right to Equality
  3. Right to Protection
  4. Right to Health
  5. Right to Participation

The assessment covered 120 MBSE-recognized high schools within AMC jurisdiction, involving headmasters, teachers, students, and parents through detailed questionnaires.

Top 10 Schools Overall:

  1. Nazareth Higher Secondary School
  2. Govt. Central High School
  3. Living Water School
  4. Residential School for Privileged Children
  5. Tej Singh Gorkha High School
  6. Govt. Chaltlang High School
  7. Staines Memorial School
  8. Govt. Durtlang High School
  9. Little Kingdom School
  10. St. James School

Top 10 Schools by Specific Child Rights:

Right to Education:

  1. Nazareth Higher Secondary School
  2. Tej Singh Gorkha High School
  3. Govt. Central High School
  4. Olas Academy
  5. Residential School for Privileged Children
  6. Chawlhhmun High School
  7. Living Water School
  8. Calvary Comprehensive School
  9. Christ Kingdom School
  10. Little Light School

Right to Equality:

  1. Nazareth Higher Secondary School
  2. Tuikual South High School
  3. Tej Singh Gorkha High School
  4. Olas Academy
  5. Special Blind School
  6. Govt. Tanhril High School
  7. Calvary Comprehensive School
  8. Govt. Tinzagina High School
  9. Govt. KVM High School
  10. Govt. Central High School

Right to Protection:

  1. Rosebud School
  2. Staines Memorial School
  3. Neuhof English Medium School
  4. Living Water School
  5. Greenland Higher Secondary School
  6. Goodwill Foundation School
  7. St. James School
  8. Nazareth Higher Secondary School
  9. Olas Academy
  10. Govt. Central High School

Right to Health:

  1. Christ Kingdom School
  2. Residential School for Privileged Children
  3. St. James School
  4. Helen Lowry School
  5. Calvary Comprehensive School
  6. Govt. Chaltlang High School
  7. Govt. Zemabawk High School
  8. St. Stephen’s School
  9. St. Anthony’s Higher Secondary School
  10. Govt. Central High School

Right to Participation:

  1. Children Guiding School
  2. Olas Academy
  3. Nazareth Higher Secondary School
  4. Shemford Higher Secondary School
  5. Little Kingdom School
  6. RS School of Learning
  7. Govt. Mizo High School
  8. Staines Memorial School
  9. Govt. Bungkawn High School
  10. Govt. Central High School

Commission Member Pu Darthakunga congratulated all participants and emphasized the importance of continuing efforts to uphold child rights and provide a nurturing environment in schools.

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