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PISQ students show solidarity with Palestinians at Awsaj Academy's painting competition

PISQ students show solidarity with Palestinians at Awsaj Academy's painting competition

Qatar Tribunea day ago

Fifty-four students from Pakistan International School Qatar (PISQ) passionately exhibited their artistic prowess during a painting competition titled Palestine Taught Me, organised by Awsaj Academy.
The competition served as a vibrant platform where students expressed heartfelt solidarity with the people of Palestine, artfully blending colours and creativity to advocate for peace, resilience, and hope. With profound emotional engagement and an unmistakable zeal, PISQ students poured their passion onto the canvas, conveying powerful messages of unity and compassion for their Palestinian brothers and sisters.
To further celebrate and appreciate the students' artistic achievements, PISQ hosted a special exhibition where their thought-provoking paintings were elegantly displayed. Principal Ch Muhammad Afzal, alongside the vice principals, mentors, and school leadership, engaged in a thorough observation and analysis of each artwork, acknowledging the depth of creativity and sincerity embedded in every brushstroke. Their recognition not only highlighted the artistic talents of the students but also reinforced the school's commitment to fostering meaningful self-expression.
The exhibition was thoughtfully organised by Azmina Saheef, Event Manager, with the generous and collaborative support of the principal, vice principals, and mentors.
Pakistan International School Qatar shines at MoEHE's closing ceremony
Meanwhile, PISQ proudly marked a significant milestone at the recent Ministry of Education and Higher Education's (MoEHE) closing ceremony, titled 'My Values, Draw My Identity.'
In a moment brimming with pride, Grade 11-A student Abdullah Ashraf took centre stage to eloquently present the Al Fitrah Initiative. His commanding presence, deep insight, and clear articulation earned him high praise from ministry officials, reflecting the powerful impact of his words.
Adding to the accolades, Omer Saleem, father of Ahmad Omer from (Grade 3-I), received a commendation certificate from MoEHE. This honour celebrated his outstanding contributions and active parent engagement, emphasizing the robust home-school partnership that PISQ tirelessly cultivates.
Principal Ch Muhammad Afzal extended his heartfelt congratulations to every student, parent, and faculty member who contributed to this moment of pride.

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