PISQ students set new record of highest marks in SSC-II Annual Examination 2021
ST DENTS of Pakistan International School, Qatar (PISQ) have made their mark with record-breaking performance in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Annual Examination 2021 of the ederal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education ( BISE), Islamabad.
our students of PISQ were among the toppers in Doha with 1,090 marks out of 1,100 marks each. A total of 35 PISQ students crossed the 1,000-marks threshold.
The results were announced by BISE on Monday, October 4, 2021.
Hafsa Imran, Hafsah Shoaib, Syeda Masooma Shah and Imran Waqar Mian stood first with record highest score of 1,090 marks out of 1,100 marks in all Doha-based Pakistani schools in the science group.
Hareem Khan secured second position with 1088 marks whereas Miss Mariam atima and Miss Azka Qazi shared third position in the school by securing 1,08 marks each in the science group.
In the Humanities group of Secondary School Certificate Examination, Sara Arif Zaman stood first in the school with 1,038 marks, Shaima Mohammad Ijaz came second with 1,032 marks and Rawida Gul grabbed third position with 9 4 marks.
This year, a total of 154 students of PISQ sat for the SSC-II Examination and all of them stood victorious, producing 100 percent results. The school made an impressive show of academic excellence by scoring 9 ‘A1’, 21 ‘A’ and the rest passed with ‘B’ and ‘C’ grades.
PISQ Principal Nargis Raza Otho congratulated all the students, their parents and teachers on this historic achievement.
She appreciated the students’ and teachers’ efforts in maintaining excellent results despite the challenging times.
She wished the students good luck in their future endeavours.
Pakistan’s Ambassador to Qatar HE Syed Ahsan Raza Shah also congratulated the school principal, teachers, students and their parents on the laudable results of ederal Board Examinations.
The envoy extended his warm wishes to the students, teachers and parents on this momentous occasion and wished the students good luck in their future academic pursuits.
Following students crossed the 1,000-marks threshold:
Hafsa Imran (1,090 marks), Hafsah Shoaib (1,090 marks), Syeda Masooma Shah (1,090 marks), Imran Waqar Mian (1,090 marks), Hareem Khan (1,088 marks), Mariam
atima (1,08 marks), Azka Qazi (1,08 marks), Nismah Bangash (1,080 marks), Abdullah Ejaz anjua (1,0 9 marks), Muhammad mair Khan (1,0 9 marks), Heeba
akhruddin (1,0 9 marks), Aisha Mir Nabi Khan (1,0 8 marks), Maimoona Imran (1,0 marks), Zainab arhad (1,0 5 marks), Razya Mir Muhammad (1,0 4 marks), Mahnoor azal r Rehman (1,05 marks), Tamim Muhammad arooq (1,049 marks),
mama Zaheer (1,04 marks), Alya Abdullah Din (1,04 marks), Eiman Hamid Mahmood (1,04 marks), Syeda Sadaf Gillani (1,04 marks), Muhammed Ahmed amil (1,042 marks), Mohammad Riaz Mohammad Khan (1,039 marks), Huda Arshad (1,039 marks), Sara Arif Zaman (1,038 marks), Manal Rauf (1,032 marks), Shaima Mohammad Ijaz (1,032 marks), Sobhan Ahmadifard (1,025 marks), Rushba Zaib (1,023 marks), Abdullah Sattar (1,01 marks), Amna Sajjad Hussain (1,01 marks), Manahil Saeed (1,015 marks), Laiba Hussain (1,00 marks), Saira Younas Khan (1,005 marks) and Mariam angraiz Khan (1,000 marks)