A TOTAL of 92 students from Pakistan Urdu School, Bahrain sat for the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) examinations conducted by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), Pakistan.
Among these students, 19 were in the Pre-Medical group, 30 were in the Science General group, and 43 were in the Commerce group.
The school’s students posted a success rate of 94.74 per cent in the Pre-Medical group, 93.33pc in the Science General group and 97.67pc in the Commerce group.
Overall, the school achieved 95.65pc results with a GPA (grade point average) of 3.83.
Adeena Asim top-scored and obtained first position in the Pre-Medical group with 1,030 marks (Grade A+), followed by Waleed Shahzad in second with 942 marks (Grade A) and Takreem Ali in third with 930 marks (Grade B++).
The Science General group was topped by Um E Habibah with 989 marks (Grade A), followed by Mustafa Khan with 916 marks (Grade B++) and Mohammad Ali with 890 marks (Grade B++).
As for the Commerce group, Samreen Chaudhary obtained first place with 852 marks (Grade B+), followed by Ameer Chishti and Enas Mahmood in joint-second place with 850 marks each (Grade B+), and Eman Jamshed in third with 844 Marks (Grade B+).
In order to uphold a high standard of education, the school stated that it will implement the IGCSE curriculum starting next month for Grade 9. (For enrolment and admission inquiries, scan the QR code.)
The school’s board of trustees, board of directors and principal Justen John congratulated all the students, parents, teaching faculty and administrative staff for the excellent results.

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