Pakistan International School Qatar (PISQ) said it has once again topped all Pakistani schools in Doha with the top four positions in the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) Annual Examination 2021 of the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), Islamabad.
The results were announced by Federal Board Islamabad on September 27.
In the 2021 session, a total of 141 PISQ students registered for the HSSC-II Annual Examination 2021 and all of them were successful, marking a 100% pass ratio with 38 A1, 32 A and 34 B grades.
Madiha Khan (1083/1100 marks), Hafsa Mohamed Abdullah (1080/1100), Maria Aziz (1079/1100), and Haroon Ali (1078/1100) grabbed the first four top positions across all Doha-based Pakistani schools.
Hamna Maheen (1052), Shabee Zainab Pirzada (1032), Zoya Arshad Karim (1018), Manal Syed (1013), Khalifa Janar Khan (1010), Hafsa Farhan (1009) and Fatima Mohamed Yousaf (1005) are among the other toppers who crossed the 1000-mark threshold.
At the school, Hafsa Mohamed Abdullah, Maria Aziz and Haroon Ali secured first, second and third positions with 1080, 1079 and 1078 marks respectively, in the Pre-Medical group whereas Madiha Khan, Zoya Arshad Karim and Khalifa Janar Khan grabbed the first, second and third positions with 1083, 1018 and 1010 marks respectively in the Pre-Engineering group.
In the Science General group, Eiman Iftikhar secured first position with 992 marks, Maria Baqir Ali secured second position with 991 marks and Mishal Fazil was third with 896 marks.
Sana Sneha Kay, Afreen Ghulam Murtaza and Aleshba Riaz Ali secured first, second and third positions with 950, 922 and 920 marks respectively in the Commerce group while in the Humanities group, Ramsha Rizwan, Roshaney Butt and Shemaa Mohamed Iraq secured first, second and third positions by obtaining 924, 912 and 900 marks respectively.
Nargis Raza Otho, principal, PISQ, congratulated students, parents and teachers on the outstanding HSSC Annual 2021 Examination results.
Pakistan’s ambassador to Qatar, Syed Ahsan Raza Shah, also lauded the school principal, teachers, students and their parents on the brilliant performance of their wards in the Federal Board Examinations.
While appreciating the efforts of the school management and staff, the envoy hoped that the school will continue producing better results in the years to come.
Following students secured A1grades in their respective groups:
Madiha Khan (1083), Hafsa Mohamed Abdullah (1080), Maria Aziz (1079), Haroon Ali (1078), Hamna Maheen (1052), Shabee Zainab Pirzada (1032), Zoya Arshad Karim (1018), Manal Syed (1013), Khalifa Janar Khan (1010), Hafsa Farhan (1009), Fatima Mohamed Yousaf (1005), Zainab Abdullah Zaman (999), Eiman Iftikhar (992), Zenab Faqir Badshah (991), Marzia Baqir Ali (991), Laiba Saleem (980), Iqra Panhwar (978), Maryam Shoaib (972), Mohamed Asad Kamran (971), Maryam Zikr Ullah (963), Sana Sneha Kay (950), Maha Atif (942), Sahra Aurangzeb (930), Tooba Ubaid Ullah (930), Ramsha Rizwan (924), Afreen Ghulam Mustafa (922), Aleshba Riaz Ali (920), Alishba Kamran (920), Lareb Mohamed Ismail (912), Marya Azmat (912), Roshaney Butt (912), Shemaa Mohamed Iraq (900), Mohamed Zaeem (898), Mishal Fazil (896), Muskan Noor (888), Maimoona Bashir (886), Halima Mudasar Shah (880) and Samira Ijaz Qureshi (880).
In the 2021 session, a total of 141 PISQ students registered for the HSSC-II Annual Examination 2021 and all of them were successful, marking a 100% pass ratio with 38 A1, 32 A and 34 B grades.
Madiha Khan (1083/1100 marks), Hafsa Mohamed Abdullah (1080/1100), Maria Aziz (1079/1100), and Haroon Ali (1078/1100) grabbed the first four top positions across all Doha-based Pakistani schools.
Hamna Maheen (1052), Shabee Zainab Pirzada (1032), Zoya Arshad Karim (1018), Manal Syed (1013), Khalifa Janar Khan (1010), Hafsa Farhan (1009) and Fatima Mohamed Yousaf (1005) are among the other toppers who crossed the 1000-mark threshold.
At the school, Hafsa Mohamed Abdullah, Maria Aziz and Haroon Ali secured first, second and third positions with 1080, 1079 and 1078 marks respectively, in the Pre-Medical group whereas Madiha Khan, Zoya Arshad Karim and Khalifa Janar Khan grabbed the first, second and third positions with 1083, 1018 and 1010 marks respectively in the Pre-Engineering group.
In the Science General group, Eiman Iftikhar secured first position with 992 marks, Maria Baqir Ali secured second position with 991 marks and Mishal Fazil was third with 896 marks.
Sana Sneha Kay, Afreen Ghulam Murtaza and Aleshba Riaz Ali secured first, second and third positions with 950, 922 and 920 marks respectively in the Commerce group while in the Humanities group, Ramsha Rizwan, Roshaney Butt and Shemaa Mohamed Iraq secured first, second and third positions by obtaining 924, 912 and 900 marks respectively.
Nargis Raza Otho, principal, PISQ, congratulated students, parents and teachers on the outstanding HSSC Annual 2021 Examination results.
Pakistan’s ambassador to Qatar, Syed Ahsan Raza Shah, also lauded the school principal, teachers, students and their parents on the brilliant performance of their wards in the Federal Board Examinations.
While appreciating the efforts of the school management and staff, the envoy hoped that the school will continue producing better results in the years to come.
Following students secured A1grades in their respective groups:
Madiha Khan (1083), Hafsa Mohamed Abdullah (1080), Maria Aziz (1079), Haroon Ali (1078), Hamna Maheen (1052), Shabee Zainab Pirzada (1032), Zoya Arshad Karim (1018), Manal Syed (1013), Khalifa Janar Khan (1010), Hafsa Farhan (1009), Fatima Mohamed Yousaf (1005), Zainab Abdullah Zaman (999), Eiman Iftikhar (992), Zenab Faqir Badshah (991), Marzia Baqir Ali (991), Laiba Saleem (980), Iqra Panhwar (978), Maryam Shoaib (972), Mohamed Asad Kamran (971), Maryam Zikr Ullah (963), Sana Sneha Kay (950), Maha Atif (942), Sahra Aurangzeb (930), Tooba Ubaid Ullah (930), Ramsha Rizwan (924), Afreen Ghulam Mustafa (922), Aleshba Riaz Ali (920), Alishba Kamran (920), Lareb Mohamed Ismail (912), Marya Azmat (912), Roshaney Butt (912), Shemaa Mohamed Iraq (900), Mohamed Zaeem (898), Mishal Fazil (896), Muskan Noor (888), Maimoona Bashir (886), Halima Mudasar Shah (880) and Samira Ijaz Qureshi (880).