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Doha Today / Campus

PISQ students shine in SSC annual examination 2025

Published: 21 Jul 2025 - 10:11 am | Last Updated: 21 Jul 2025 - 10:12 am
From left: Arzanish Ahmad, and Minahal Naeem.

From left: Arzanish Ahmad, and Minahal Naeem.

The Peninsula

DOHA: A proud moment for Pakistan International School, Qatar (PISQ) as its students have once again demonstrated academic excellence in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Annual Examination 2025 conducted by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), Pakistan.

PISQ students achieved top four positions in the SSC-I Examination among all Pakistani schools in Qatar, showcasing the school’s continued legacy of outstanding performance.

The FBISE officially announced the results of SSC Part-I and Part-II on July 16, 2025.

In SSC-II, PISQ students earned a total of 48 ‘A1’ grades, while 31 ‘A1’ grades were recorded in SSC-I. The school’s overall pass percentage in SSC-II stood at an impressive 98.60%, with 214 students appearing in SSC-II and 250 students in SSC-I.

SSC-I (Part I) Toppers from Pakistani Schools in Qatar include Arzanish Ahmad – 1st Position – 488/510 marks; Maryam Ali – 2nd Position – 497/520 marks; Farria Javaid – 3rd Position – 490/520 marks; Khadija Farooq – 4th Position – 480/520 marks.

SSC-II Science Group (PISQ Toppers) include Minahal Naeem – 1st Position in School, 3rd overall in Qatar – 1032/1100; Omama Naeem Gul – 2nd Position – 1030/1100; Muhammad Majeed Ullah & Hadia Ghaffar – 3rd Position (tie) – 1025/1100 each

Other high achievers included Haadiya Fatima (1014/1100) and Danya Naseer Iqbal (1009/1100), both crossing the 1000-mark milestone.

SSC-II Humanities Group (Doha-based Pakistani Schools) include Zamzam Muzammal Hussain – 1st Position – 891/1100; Syeda Aqeela Zahra – 2nd Position – 844/1100; Sara Dalli – 3rd Position – 838/1100

Principal of PISQ, Chaudhry Muhammad Afzal, congratulated students, parents, and teachers on the remarkable performance. He praised the faculty for their dedication and called for continuous academic innovation to maintain and enhance the school’s academic standing.

Ambassador of Pakistan to the State of Qatar H E Lt Gen (R) Muhammad Aamer, also extended heartfelt congratulations. He encouraged students to pursue their dreams with clarity and purpose and reaffirmed the Embassy’s commitment to supporting educational initiatives that foster excellence and character development.