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Pakistan International School (PISQ) held a ceremony to honour the students who have achieved outstanding results during the 2019-2020 academic year.
PISQ Principal Nargis Raza Otho was the chief guest at the event.
The programme commenced with oath-taking by the elected Head Boy Muhammad Ikram, and Head Girl Eiman Iftikhar.
Ikram promised to improve his team and fulfil the expectations of his peers and teachers. He stressed the importance of collaboration, cooperation and devotion to duty. Eiman thanked students, parents, teachers and the school management for putting their trust in her, and expressed her motto of “action, not position”, and working for the betterment of the institution as a team.
The award-giving segment started with the shining stars of Kindergarten Wing, who were awarded for their outstanding results and overall behaviour during the academic year 2019-2020. The young scholars included Inaya Tehreem from Pre-KG Lily; Rania Mohsin from Pre-KG Tulip and Alishah Ali from Pre-KG Jasmine. In the KG-I group, Fahad Arif from KG-I Red, M Faizan Faisal from KG-I Orange, Abdul Samad from KG-I Silver, Muhammad Ali from KG-I Purple, Maryam Abid from KG-I Maroon, Jasim Abdul Rehman from KG-I Lemon, Aiza Raees from KG-I Blue and Rania Abid from KG-I Green were given certificates and medals.
Hania Muhammad from KG-II A, Umaima.el.Abbasi from KG-II B, Amna Afaf from KG-II C, Ayesha Shahid from KG-II D, Minal Khan from KG-II E, Mahra Akbar from KG-II F, Abiha Amjad from KG-II G, and Kaainat Ali from KG-II H were given awards for their outstanding performance throughout the academic session.
From Class 1, Maha Mazhar and Zainab Abid of 1-C shared the third position; Amama from 1-F secured second position while the first position was jointly held by Muhammad Saadan Khan of 1-D and Muhammad Yousuf Atif of 1-I. Among the overall position holders of Class 2, Manha Fatime from 2-C came third; Muhammad Hamdan of 2-G stood second and Dana Fawzi from 2-B claimed the highest position. In Class 3, Ayesha Mushtaq from 3-H secured the third position. Sarim Fazil Naqvi from 3-D came second while Fajer Sajid of 3-F stood first. In Class 4, the third position was shared by Ahmed Hossam from 4-B and Farah Wajid from 4-H. Ayesha Rashid from 4-A stood second while Maryam Ali from 4-J bagged the first position.
Sudents from the Senior Girls Wing took the stage next. From Class 5, Isra Rashid succeeded in getting overall third position; Maheen Zahid stood second while Javeria Sarfaraz bagged the first position. Among overall position holders of Class 6, Laiba Hina stood first; Dua Amir secured the second position while Syeda Maryam Rizwan came third. In Class 7, Ahlam Rashid got the first position, Maimoona Luqman came second while the third position was secured by Sabah Imtiaz. Momina Ahmad, the shining star of Class 8, bagged the overall first position; Shanza Fatima Naqvi came second while Saleha Khattak secured the third position in all sections of Class 8.
Position holders of Boys Wing were then presented with medals and certificates for their excellent performance in the examination. In Class 5, Khalilullah from 5-A secured third position; Shawaiz Tahir, another brilliant student of 5-A, stood second while the first position was bagged by Abubakar Muhammad Qureshi from 5-C. With the percentage of 97.17, Manzoor stood first in all sections of Class 6; Abdul Rafay came second while Muhammad Mansoor got the third position. In Class 7, Saif Raza Naqvi from 7-D got the third position, Abdul Hadi of 7-A came second and the first position was secured by Bilal Zada, an exceptional scholar of 7-A. From Class 8, Muhammad Asjad Kamran came third; Abdullah Ahsan stood second while Mirza Asad secured the top position in all sections of Class 8.
The PISQ principal congratulated the position holders and praised their untiring efforts. She stressed the need of dedication and self-discipline to be better citizens of the world. She urged the young learners to aim high and never settle for less with a purpose to be the future leaders of a continuously-evolving world.
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28/10/2020
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