NewsIMTSCBSE has issued academic performance report cards for all affiliated schools for the 2024-25 session on 31 October 2025. The report cards provide comprehensive analysis of Class 10 and 12 board exam performance, comparing schools with state-level and overall CBSE averages across subjects. They highlight gender-based performance trends and include participation in sports and games at cluster and zonal levels. This initiative aims to promote data-driven reflection and evidence-based academic planning. School heads can access their report cards through the CBSE school login portal using their credentials. CBSE has asked schools to review these reports, identify focus areas, and integrate findings into their annual pedagogical plans to improve student learning outcomes. (Updated 31 Oct 2025, 20:10 IST; source: link)
CBSE Introduces First-Ever School Performance Report Cards
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released academic performance report cards for all its affiliated schools on October 31, 2025. These comprehensive reports analyze how students performed in Class 10 and 12 board examinations during the 2024-25 session. Each report compares a school's results with state-level and overall CBSE averages across different subjects. The reports also include information about gender-based performance differences and student participation in sports at cluster and zonal levels. This new initiative marks the first time CBSE has provided such detailed performance metrics to its schools.
How Schools Can Use These Performance Reports
School principals can access their institution's report card through the CBSE school login portal using their existing credentials. CBSE has instructed school heads to carefully review these reports to identify strengths and areas needing improvement. The board expects schools to incorporate these findings into their annual pedagogical plans to enhance teaching methods and student learning outcomes. This data-driven approach aims to help schools make evidence-based decisions about academic planning rather than relying on intuition alone. By analyzing performance patterns, schools can develop targeted strategies to address specific learning gaps and improve overall educational quality.
Key Points
- CBSE has issued academic performance report cards for all affiliated schools for the 2024-25 session on 31 October 2025.
- The report cards provide comprehensive analysis of Class 10 and 12 board exam performance, comparing schools with state-level and overall CBSE averages across subjects.
- They highlight gender-based performance trends and include participation in sports and games at cluster and zonal levels.