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PISQ students shine in FBISE SSC annual exam
PISQ students shine in FBISE SSC annual exam

Qatar Tribune

time23-07-2025

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  • Qatar Tribune

PISQ students shine in FBISE SSC annual exam

Tribune News Network Doha In yet another proud moment for Pakistan International School, Qatar (PISQ), 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 – Pakistani Schools in Qatar: 1. Arzanish Ahmad – 1st Position – 488/510 marks 2. Maryam Ali – 2nd Position – 497/520 marks 3. Farria Javaid – 3rd Position – 490/520 marks 4. Khadija Farooq – 4th Position – 480/520 marks SSC-II Science Group (PISQ Toppers): • 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): 1. Zamzam Muzammal Hussain – 1st Position – 891/1100 2. Syeda Aqeela Zahra – 2nd Position – 844/1100 3. Sara Dalli – 3rd Position – 838/1100 Other high achievers of SSC-II were: Rehtag Walid Elsaeed Ali (996 marks), Sadaf Muhammad Hayat (996 marks), Marya Nasir (991 marks), Laiba Hameed (984 marks), Barina Zia (983 marks), Noor Sajid (979 marks), Shurooq Abdul Wahid (973 marks), Isra Rashid (973 marks), Maheen Zahid (972 marks), Ayaan Abdulla (968 marks), Hasnain Arshad Khan (964 marks), Javeria Sarfaraz (962 marks), Soha Khan Bangash (956 marks), Menahil Imran (955 marks), Shehzeen Kayanat (948 marks), Abdullah Muhammad Ashraf (946 marks), Affaf Akeel (942 marks), Iqra Shafqat (942 marks), Hafsa Owais (941 marks), Aaidha Jaweed Bajwa (937 marks), Muneeba Younas(935 marks), Jaber Dilawar Khan (934 marks), Noorah Adam Khan (925 marks), Manahil Fatima (924 marks), Aleena Hameed (920 marks), Abubakar Muhammad Qureshi (910 marks), Khawla Usman (908 marks), Muhammad Musa (907 marks), Aalya Jamil (905 marks), Hira Saeed (903 marks), Mahtal Ali Muhammad (902 marks), Ayesha Tanveer (901 marks), Asma Saeed Ur Rehman (900 marks), Aqsa Hafiz Shah Daraz (900 marks), Waleed Imdad (897 marks), Hawwa Sohail (895 marks), Eesha Aqeel (888 marks), Aliza Faisal (883 marks), Barqa Noor (880 marks), Ume Ammara (880 marks). Leadership applauds students' achievements: 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, His Excellency 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.

Pakistan School celebrates outstanding SSC results
Pakistan School celebrates outstanding SSC results

Daily Tribune

time20-07-2025

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  • Daily Tribune

Pakistan School celebrates outstanding SSC results

Students at Pakistan School have once again demonstrated academic excellence, surpassing both national and overseas averages in the 2025 Federal Board SSC-I and II examinations. The school achieved a 96.15% overall pass rate in SSC-II, outperforming the Federal Board's 93.62% and overseas average of 92.09%. A total of 104 candidates from Pakistan School took the SSCII exams administered by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Islamabad. Top performers included Yashfeen Mohammad Shafiq (91.91%), Eman Khan Noor Zamin Khan (91.73%), and Kanza Rehman (91.27%) in SSCII, while Abiha Fatima (93.08%), Tayyaba Mubarak (92.12%), and Mohammad Rehan (90.38%) led in SSC-I. The school credited its success to the Board of Management's policies, the principal's effective implementation, and the dedication of both faculty and students. In a statement, the administration congratulated the teaching staff, high-achieving students, and their parents for the outstanding results.

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