Dawood Public School launches A’ Levels
Dawood Public School for Girls launched it’s A’ Level programme on Thursday.
KARACHI:
Dawood Public School for Girls launched it’s A’ Level programme on Thursday.
Students have been admitted to the disciplines of Science, Commerce and the Humanities, and have come from numerous O’ Level schools across Karachi. An orientation session was held for students who have been granted admission into the first AS Level class.
“With consistently outstanding O’ Level results for the past decade, the need for upward expansion into the University of Cambridge A’ Level programme was considered long overdue by parents, students and the school management,” said Dawood Public School CEO Sabrina Dawood.
The A’ Level Programme has been organised by Fauzia A Zubair, an educationist who trained from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, and has over 30 years of A’ Level management to her credit. Admissions will continue through September.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 4th, 2010.
Dawood Public School for Girls launched it’s A’ Level programme on Thursday.
Students have been admitted to the disciplines of Science, Commerce and the Humanities, and have come from numerous O’ Level schools across Karachi. An orientation session was held for students who have been granted admission into the first AS Level class.
“With consistently outstanding O’ Level results for the past decade, the need for upward expansion into the University of Cambridge A’ Level programme was considered long overdue by parents, students and the school management,” said Dawood Public School CEO Sabrina Dawood.
The A’ Level Programme has been organised by Fauzia A Zubair, an educationist who trained from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, and has over 30 years of A’ Level management to her credit. Admissions will continue through September.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 4th, 2010.