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Doha Today / Campus

PISQ students excel in SSC-II Annual Exams

Published: 09 Jul 2018 - 07:57 am | Last Updated: 03 Nov 2021 - 04:58 pm
From Left: Sumaiya Rizwan - 1,036 marks (1st Science Group), Eiman Amir Latif - 1,033 marks (2nd Science Group), Najwa Siraj - 1,026 marks (3rd Science Group), Muskan Noor - 872 marks (1st Hum. Group), Salwa Mir- 847 marks (2nd Hum. Group), Hamna - 812 ma

From Left: Sumaiya Rizwan - 1,036 marks (1st Science Group), Eiman Amir Latif - 1,033 marks (2nd Science Group), Najwa Siraj - 1,026 marks (3rd Science Group), Muskan Noor - 872 marks (1st Hum. Group), Salwa Mir- 847 marks (2nd Hum. Group), Hamna - 812 ma

The Peninsula

DOHA: Pakistan International School, Qatar (PISQ) leads all other Pakistani schools in Doha by producing outstanding results in SSC-II Annual Examination 2018 of the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), Islamabad. 

This year too PISQ students produced 100 % results with 8 students securing more than 1000 marks, said a press release issued by the school.

Sumaiya Rizwan grabbed 1st position with 1036 marks, Eiman Amir Latif stood 2nd with 1033 marks while Najwa Siraj got 3rd position with 1026 marks in the Science Group in the school. In Humanities Group, Muskan Noor secured 1st position by securing 872 marks, Salwa Mir secured 2nd position with 847 marks and Hamna Saeed Ahmed Butt stood 3rd by securing 812 marks.

A total number of 143 students appeared in SSC-II Annual Examination and all of them passed. Out of 143 students, 53 students secured A1 grades, 41 students obtained A grades, 32 students secured B grades and 17 students passed in C grades.

Nargis Raza Otho, Principal of PISQ said that she is extremely excited that her students have produced the best results ever produced in the history of the school. She expressed her delight on the achievement of the students and congratulated the students, staff and parents on the outstanding exam results. Mrs. Otho said, “I am really proud of my teachers and students and hope they will continue delivering their best to bring more laurels for the school”.

Murad  Baseer, Charged’ Affairs at the Embassy of Islamic Republic of Pakistan to the State of Qatar, also congratulated the students, staff and parents and hoped that the journey of achievements would continue.