Posted on January 6, 2013 at 8:57 AM |
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Academic excellence awards were last night given out to students of the Pakistan Urdu School during a ceremony at its Isa Town campus. Certificates were also given out to students who excelled in other fields. Education Ministry education equivalent and development head Badriya Al Jowder was guest of honour. School officials, teachers and students along with their parents and friends were present at the event. School board of trustees member and aca...
Read Full Post »Posted on November 24, 2012 at 7:52 AM |
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The Lions Club of Riffa held a ‘green planting’ event at the Pakistan Urdu School. Seventy-one bougainvillea trees and manure were supplied by the club and students from Grade 4 to 12 took part in planting them, who were also given the responsibility of watering and caring for them. It was held to teach the students the importance of preserving the environment. Senior officials of the club and the school wer...
Read Full Post »Posted on October 25, 2012 at 9:17 AM |
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ALBA’S continued backing of cricket activities in Bahrain and the national teams participation in international tournaments were highlighted during the felicitation ceremony for the under-16 Bahrain team that toured Malaysia in May for the under-16 Elite Cup.
The winners and runners-up of the Inter-School Bahrain Cricket Tournament, organised by Bahrain Cricket Associa...
Read Full Post »Posted on August 15, 2012 at 6:37 AM |
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STUDENTS of Pakistan Urdu School have excelled in the HSSC I annual examinations.
Officials said 174 pupils appeared in the examination, 83 from the science group and 91 from commerce. Pass percentage in the science group was 83 per cent for girls and 62pc for boys and in commerce 67pc for girls and 36pc for boys.
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STUDENTS of Pakistan Urdu School have excelled in the HSSC II annual examinations.
Officials said 151 pupils appeared in the examination,82 from the science group and 69 from the commerce group.
Pass percentage in the commerce group was 92 per cent for boys and 94pc ...
Read Full Post »Posted on July 9, 2012 at 7:07 AM |
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GIRLS have once again outshone boys in the Pakistan Urdu School examination results.
A total of 166 students took the Secondary School Certificate Part I (SSC-I) exams, which are run by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Islamabad.
Pass percentage of girls from the science group was 84 per cent and for boys 79pc,...
Read Full Post »Posted on July 7, 2012 at 7:47 AM |
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Pakistan Urdu School students who excelled in exams and extra curricular activities were honoured during a ceremony held at the school premises in Isa Town. Chief guest was Pakistan
Ambassador Jauhar Saleem an...
Read Full Post »Posted on June 29, 2012 at 7:37 AM |
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GIRLS have outshone boys in the latest Pakistan Urdu School examination results.
A total of 175 students took the Secondary School Certificate Part II (SSC-II) exams, which are run by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education in Islamabad.
They secured an average pass rate of 97 per cent in the Science Group and 78pc in ...
Read Full Post »Posted on January 10, 2012 at 6:17 AM |
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Pakistan Urdu School emerged as champions in the Under-19 Boys National Day Schools and Youth Cricket tournament on Saturday at the BCC ground in the Hunainiya Valley, Riffa in a thrilling final.
Batting first, Pakistan School scored 143 for seven with opener Naeem Shah (41) top scoring along with useful contributions from skipper Faisal (23) and all-rounder (21), while Mohammed Sameer (two fo...
Read Full Post »Posted on August 22, 2011 at 3:22 PM |
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A TOTAL of 169 students from the Pakistan Urdu School have received the results of their annual Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) examinations.
The total pass rate for the pre-medical group was 53 per cent with Junaid Ahmed coming first in the boys section, Adil Mohammed Rafiq and Saad Aslam coming joint second and Mohammed Rashid coming third.
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