PISQ students taking exam following COVID-19 measures.
Doha: Pakistan International School, Qatar (PISQ) has always been at the forefront in the field of education as it endeavors to polish the creative abilities and critical thinking skills of students. Even during the hard times of the ongoing pandemic, PISQ provided the students all the facilities and necessary online platforms in order to keep the academic activities going.
Students continued taking classes through online platforms, and the school successfully completed the first term of the academic year 2020-21 by conducting exams on time and in accordance with the instructions issued by the Ministry of Education & Higher Education.
As per the results of ‘First End-of-Term’, in Primary Wing (Class 1 to 4), 1,005 students out of 1,058 appeared in the exam, of which 943 remained successful.
The total participation was 94.99% of which pass percentage amounted to 93.83%. Similarly, from class 5 to 8 in Senior Girls’ Wing, 490 students took the examination. The pass percentage came out to be a staggering 96%. Of this, 45% students scored ‘A1’ grade while 21% took ‘A’.
A total of 543 students from Class 5 to 8 appeared in the examination from Boys’ Wing. The pass percentage is 90% out of which 32.4% students secured A1 grade and 20% students got ‘A’ grade.
The marvelous result shown by the students of PISQ has once again confirmed the progressive approach of the school and its continuous efforts to facilitate the students in the academic sector in all kinds of circumstances.
It outlines what the school has achieved especially during the difficult times of COVID-19. Parents also appreciated the efforts of the administration and teachers for providing quality education through distance learning programme amid the haunts of COVID-19 and making no compromise on merit and excellence.