From left: Hfsa Sajid, Maimoona Mohammad Luqman, Huzaifa Ahmed, and Maheen Saghir
Doha, Qatar: Pakistan International School, Qatar (PISQ) stands tall with honour and felicity with its SSC-II (grade 10) result of Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE).
The school bags first four positions among all other FBISE schools in Qatar. This year, a total of 141 students appeared in FBISE SSC-II examination and all of them stood victorious producing 100% success ratio.
The school makes an impressive show of academic excellence by scoring 41 ‘A1’ and 42 ‘A’ grades.
The four toppers include Hfsa Sajid (1047/1100 marks), Maimoona Mohammad Luqman (1042/1100 marks), Huzaifa Ahmed (1035/1100 marks), and Maheen Saghir (1028/1100).
The students with A1 graders are Maha Naeem Younas (1013), Hassan Afzal (1010), Aisha Sharif (1002), Ahlam Rashid (997), Fiza Maryam (995), Samar Zaib (991), Mohammad Ishaq (990), Saif Raza Naqvi (983), Muhammad Hassan Nisar (977), Hoorain Maqsood (973), Huzaifa Usman Khan (969), Malik Ahrar Ahmed (965), Sadia (963), Abdul Manan (955), Shifa Saeed (948), Adnan Khan (946), Salwa (938), Mehmal Sumair (926), Amna (924), Habiba (917), Sarmad Sultan (916), Muhammad Uzair Khan (916), Musferah Asif Khan (914), Bushra Qazi (913), Fajar Abdul Wahid (911), Maimoona Yasin (910), Muhammad Areeb Khan (908), Fatima Alzahra (901), Khadeeja Azhar (900), Warda Mazhar (898), Maryam (898), Muhammad Zaid Gul (897), Sara (892), Momal Fatima (890), Abdullah (887), Syeda Dua Gillani (886), Hiba Naeem (881).
On this occasion, Ambassador of Pakistan to Qatar H E Muhemmed Aejaz extended his warm wishes to the students, teachers, and parents. He said that the students should work hard for their future while keeping clear and practical career goals, so that they win a respectable niche for themselves and pride for their parents and country.
PISQ Principal Nargis Raza Otho commended the students and congratulated their parents and teachers. She said, “Grade 10 works is a junction, and it also works as a bedrock in the academic framework of a student; it influences the decision of his/her future educational moves. So, students should earnestly prepare themselves for this junction to set a right and clear angle to ace college level examination with a difference.”
“PISQ has done its best for its students now and will keep doing the same in the years to come with new zest,” said the Principal.