Kerala School Exam Results 2026

Introduction

The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan gave the results for the 2026 school exams.

Main Body

Many students took the tests. 410,456 students passed. The pass rate was 99.07%. This is a small drop from last year. Girls did better than boys. More girls got the best grades. 2,105 schools had a 100% pass rate. Teachers checked the papers in April and May. Students can see their results on the internet or a phone app. Students can ask for a new check of their marks from May 16 to May 21.

Conclusion

The pass rate and top grades are a bit lower this year. Students use the internet to find their results.

Learning

πŸ’‘ The 'Compare' Trick

When we talk about who is better or faster, we add -er to the word.

From the text:

  • Girls did better than boys. (Good β†’\rightarrow Better)

How to use it:

  • Small β†’\rightarrow Smaller
  • Fast β†’\rightarrow Faster
  • Tall β†’\rightarrow Taller

Example: "This year's pass rate is smaller than last year's."


πŸ“… Action Words (Past Time)

To talk about things that already happened, we often add -ed to the end of the action.

  • Check β†’\rightarrow Checked
  • Pass β†’\rightarrow Passed

Example: "Teachers checked the papers in April."


πŸ“± Modern Tools

Notice how the text uses these words for technology:

  • Internet β†’\rightarrow The big network.
  • App β†’\rightarrow A small program on a phone.

Sentence: "I use an app to see my marks on the internet."

Vocabulary Learning

students (n.)
People who study in school.
Example:Many students went to the library to study.
passed (v.)
Succeeded in completing a test.
Example:She passed her exam with a high score.
rate (n.)
The amount or level of something.
Example:The pass rate was very high this year.
grades (n.)
Marks or scores given for work.
Example:He received the best grades in his class.
internet (n.)
A global network of connected computers.
Example:Students can check their results on the internet.
app (n.)
A small software program for a phone.
Example:The school released a new app to view results.
check (v.)
To look at something to see if it is correct.
Example:You can check your marks again from May 16 to May 21.
results (n.)
The outcome of a test or activity.
Example:The exam results were announced yesterday.
schools (n.)
Places where people learn.
Example:Many schools have a 100% pass rate.
girls (n.)
Female children or young women.
Example:Girls did better than boys in the exam.
boys (n.)
Male children or young men.
Example:Boys also studied hard for the tests.
best (adj.)
The most good or high quality.
Example:She got the best grades in her class.
top (adj.)
Highest or most important.
Example:The top grades were awarded to the best students.
lower (adj.)
Not as high or smaller.
Example:The pass rate is lower this year.
year (n.)
A period of 12 months.
Example:The exam results are for the year 2026.
exam (n.)
A test to check learning.
Example:The school exam took place in May.
pass (v.)
To succeed in a test.
Example:He will pass if he studies hard.
percentage (n.)
A part of a whole expressed as a hundred.
Example:The pass rate was 99.07 percent.
drop (n.)
A small decrease.
Example:There was a small drop in the pass rate.