Private schools clinch top positions

Peshawar board announces SSC Part II results


​ Our Correspondents August 18, 2022

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PESHAWAR:

Public schools in five districts of Peshawar, Charsadda, Chitral, Khyber and Mohmand failed to clinch the top three positions either in arts or science groups as Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) Peshawar on Wednesday announced the results of annual examination for Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Part-II for the year 2022.

Faryal Rashid and Muzna Alam from Science group jointly secured the overall first position with 1,089 marks out of 1100.

Maryam Bibi, Mashal Subhan and Syed Hamad Ali Shah secured second position with 1,088 marks and Dur Marjan, Zarlakht, Fatima Zarlal and Kanwal Akhtar have clinched third position with 1,087 marks.

Similarly, from the humanities group, Saira Gul has bagged the first position with 1,043 marks whereas Hafiza Umama Syed and Syeda Haleema Masaud stood at second and third positions with 1,030 and 1,004 marks, respectively.

A total of 80,044 students appeared in the exams out of whom 67,246 students were declared successful.

The overall pass percentage stood at 84 per cent.

A formal ceremony in this connection was held here at Chief Minister’s House Peshawar on Wednesday with Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan as chief guest. Provincial Minister for Elementary & Secondary Education Shahram Khan Tarakai, Special Assistant to CM on Information Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif, administrative secretaries of concerned departments, chairmen Peshawar, Swat and Mardan boards and position holder students along with their teachers and parents attended the ceremony.

The chief minister awarded shields and cash prizes to the position holders of Peshawar board.

He also distributed medals and other prizes among the position holders of SSC and Inter for the year 2020 and 2021 under the Swat board.

Addressing the ceremony, the chief minister felicitated the position holders, their parents, teachers and school administrations.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 18th, 2022.

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