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The Cambridge school offers four Scholarships honouring the school's most
academically distinctive students. The
winner of each of these scholarships has his or her Academic Fees waived for
one year.
In addition, the School awards various prizes and merit certificates to
students for both academic and cocurricular achievements. |
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The Churchill Scholarship in
Humanities
Awarded to the
student scoring the highest marks in
the Class XI final examinations in
the Humanities stream. |
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Winston Leonard Spencer
Churchill,
politician,
prime minister, statesman,
historian, painter and
littérateur. The only
politician to have ever won
a Nobel Prize for
literature. The Cambridge
University in a unique act
named a college after him,
Churchill College, during
his lifetime.
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The best
tribute ever paid to
Churchill came from John
Kennedy who, while anointing
Churchill the first honorary
citizen of America, said, In
dark days, and dark nights,
when England stood alone, he
mobilized the English
language and sent it to
battle. |
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Winners 2003-2004
Jivraj Satya Singh and Shaunak
Mitra
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Winner 2004-2005
Jessica Rose Hilton
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Winner 2005-2006
Shreya Sanghani
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Winner 2006-2007
Samiaa Rahman
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Winner 2007-2008
Ayush
Toolsidass
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Winner 2008-2009 Siddhartha
Bhattacharya
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Winner 2009-2010
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The Keynes Scholarship in Business
Studies
Awarded
to the student scoring the highest
marks in the Class XI final
examinations in the Business Studies
stream. |
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John Maynard Keynes
studied at Cambridge
and later became a Don. He
revolutionized the theory and
practice of economics, published
mathematical treatise, was a pillar
of stability in delicate matters of
international diplomacy, wrote
commentaries on events of his day
that contained unusually accurate
predictions, was a patron of the
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amassed the finest
private collection of
Newton’s writings, headed a
life insurance company, made
millions by trading in
foreign exchange by studying
The Financial Times for half
an hour every day while in
bed. The simple truth is
that his talents flowed in
every direction.
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Winners 2003-2004
Kaushal Bengani and Siddhika
Arya
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Winners 2004-2005
Baksheesh Singh Chandhok and
Sneha Mrug
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Winners 2005-2006
Vidushi
Bajoria and Keshav Bhajanka
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Winner 2006-2007
Chandan Agarwal
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Winner 2007-2008
Rohan Joel Satyavrata
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Winner 2008-2009
Rohini Bhose
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Winner 2009-2010
Sourish Ghosh
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The Nehru Scholarship in Sciences
Awarded to the
student scoring the highest marks in
the Class XI final examinations in
the Sciences.
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Jawaharlal Nehru,
India’s first Prime
Minister, needs no introduction.
Perhaps not a very well-remembered
fact about his chequered career is
that he took his BA degree from
Cambridge University. The
scholarship in Sciences is
instituted in his name not
only to pay homage to a
distinguished Indian and Cantabrigian, but also in
specific remembrance of his claim
that the factories were the temples
of modern India. |
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Winner 2003-2004
Soumava Bera
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Winner 2004-2005
Akash Nemani
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Winner 2005-2006
Ayush Jain
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Winner 2006-2007
Rudrajit Banerjee
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Winners 2007-2008
Deboleena Kanjilal & Fariha
Imran
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Winners 2008-2009
Nusrat
Jahan & Promit Chatterjee
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Winner 2009-2010
Raunaq
Bagchi
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The Young Achiever Scholarship at O
Levels |
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Instituted in 2008, this scholarship
is awarded to the student/s showing
the highest academic achievements at
O Levels (Class X). Like other
scholarships, all fees are waived
for one year. |
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Winner 2007-2008
Nusrat Jahan
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Winner 2008-2009 Raunaq
Bagchi
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Winners 2009-2010 Aditya
Pradhan & Abhsihek Harry Agrwal
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Several other prizes are awarded to commend achievements in academic and co-curricular fields |
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