NEW DELHI: Two students of Greenwood High International School have scored a perfect score of 45 in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP) examinations held in May 2026, placing them among the best in the world, according to results announced by the school.The two students, Amisha Sharma and Varun Vasudevan Iyer, achieved the highest possible score of 45 points in the globally recognized diploma programme.Amisha Sharma, the outgoing school captain, is set to study public policy and data science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, while Varun Vasudevan Iyer, the outgoing vice-captain, will study mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley.Three other students – Anvita Reddy Guddeti, Nidhi Mittal and Sanay Sridhar – scored 44 marks, while seven students scored 43 marks. They are Aahana Jain, Aryan Dhir, Inesh Dora Kanati, Nakshatra Ganesh, Sahana Arun Kuttuva, Sritanvi Karthik and Vipran Vasan.According to the school, 36% of its IBDP Class of 2026 scored 40 points or higher.The school also stated that members of the graduating class have received offers from universities including Dartmouth College, Brown University, Carnegie Mellon University, University of California, Berkeley, Johns Hopkins University, University of Southern California, University of California, Los Angeles, London School of Economics and Political Science, Imperial College London, Bocconi University, Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland and National Institute of Design in Hong Kong, LaSal thele University of Ireland.The institution said students have collectively received more than $8 million in scholarships, which recognize academic achievement, leadership, creativity and service.Reacting to her result, Amisha Sharma credited her family, her teachers and the school community for supporting her throughout the two-year IB programme.Varun Vasudevan Iyer said his preparation focused on strengthening conceptual understanding, refining assessments and analyzing performance after each attempt to address weaknesses.Commenting on the results, Niru Agarwal, vice president and administrator of Greenwood High International School, said the performance reflected the school’s academic framework, faculty mentorship and students’ sustained effort throughout the diploma program.The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program is a two-year pre-university degree offered to students aged 16 to 19 and is recognized by higher education institutions around the world. The maximum score achievable in the program is 45 points.