Maintaining their previous spirit, girls outshined boys in the Class-V
Centralised Annual Examination as well as Middle Standard (Scholarship)
Examination by securing more overall top positions.
According to the result announced by the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE)
here on Monday, in the Middle Standard Examinations, Rabiya Shahzadi of
Islamabad Model School for Girls (IMCG), G-9/3, and Maryam Fatima of Islamabad
Model College for Girls (IMCG), Islamabad, clinched first position with 663
marks.
While Atiqa Rubab from IMCG, G-9/3, and Zabeeh Ullah of Islamabad Model College
for Boys (IMCB), G-9/4, shared second position with 656 marks and Alia Waqas of
IMCG, G-9/3, got third position with 655 marks.
Among the best institutions on the basis of number of scholarships, Ali Trust
College, Khanna Dak, stood first, IMCG, G-9/3, second and IMCG, F-6/2, and IMCG,
F-7/4, got third position.
In the Centralized Annual Examination of Class V, Aqsa Nafees of Muslim Hands
School of Excellence clinched first prize with 572 marks while the second
position was shared by Rabbia Jamil of IMCG, F-10/2, and Laiba Ayub of Suffah
Model School with 570 marks. While, Arisha Kanwal of Muslim Hands School of
Excellence obtained third position with 569 marks.
Among the best institutions on the basis of scholarships, IMCB, G-10/4 stood
first, ICG, F-6/2, second and IMCB, F-8/4, got third position.
On the basis of GPA, Islamabad Model School for Girls, Humak, got first
position, IMCG, F-6/2, second and Islamabad College for Girls (ICG), F-6/2,
third.
FDE spokesman Tahir Bhatti said the students have shown good performance this
year and the result percentage is also up to the mark. He said the directorate
is taking initiatives to improve facilities and academic standard in all the
schools and colleges.