As many as 250 students would receive awards for exceptional performance in the University of Cambridge International Examinations, including 53 who achieved highest marks in the world and 48 who attained the highest marks in Pakistan in a single subject.
The University of Cambridge International Examinations has announced the winners of the Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards, Pakistan. The awards celebrate the outstanding academic achievements of secondary school learners in Pakistan in the June 2010 Cambridge Examination Session.
Additionally, learners who have achieved top results for Cambridge ‘O’ Level Statistics, which is taken during the November examination session, will be recognised for their achievements. Many schools would be hosting individual awards ceremonies to celebrate achievements of their students.
According to the information, learners who have achieved the total highest cumulative marks across a number of subjects will also be recognised for their success. The winning learners outperformed thousands of candidates worldwide who sat examinations in Cambridge ‘O’ Level, Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International ‘AS’ and A ‘Level’ subjects so it is a tremendous achievement.
These outstanding results are recognised by employers and universities around the world as proof of academic excellence.
Cambridge’s Regional Manager for Middle East, North Africa and Pakistan William Bickerdike in his statement said, “I am very proud to congratulate learners across the country on their outstanding results in the Cambridge examinations. The results are a reflection of the enormous talent in Pakistan, not only amongst the learners but also within the teaching profession,” he said.
He said that a great deal of hard work and dedication from the learners, as well as support from their schools and families are behind these awards. “Cambridge qualifications develop independent learners, and prepare young people for success in their further studies and beyond. These learners have a bright future ahead of them, and I wish them well,” he added.
Urwat Til Vusqa and Haran Bhatti from Beaconhouse Public School System, Islamabad, topped in the world in Cambridge ‘O’ Level Examinations in the subjects of Mathematics and Religious Studies respectively. Sana Munir from the Roots Montessori and High School topped in the world in Cambridge ‘IGCSE’ in the subject of Pakistan Studies. Tanvah Hameed from Beaconhouse School System topped in the world in Cambridge International ‘A’ Level examinations in the subject of Psychology.
In Karachi Cambridge ‘O’ level examinations, as many as 15 students topped in the world in different subjects. The students who managed to bag top positions included the names of Aeman Muneeb (Additional Mathematics) from Beaconhouse School System-Jubilee Campus, Muhammad Saad Hussain (Additional Mathematics) from Beaconhouse School System-Defence Campus, Rehan Elahi (Additional Mathematics) from Karachi Grammar School, Swaleha Khalid Petiwala (Additional Mathematics) from St Michael’s Convent School, Syed Muhammad Abdullah Zehravi (Additional Mathematics) from Happy Home Secondary School, Usman Beg (Additional Mathematics) from St Michael’s Convent School, Zohaib Husain (Additional Mathematics) from Karachi Grammar School.
Besides that Ansab Wazir Ali Chopsi (Economics) from Beaconhouse School System-Jubilee Campus, Areeba Ambreen Tariq (English Language) from Foundation Public School, Suha Gillani (English Literature) from Karachi Grammar School, Aeman Muneeb ( Mathematics) from Beaconhouse School System-Jubilee Campus, Ansharah Riaz (Mathematics) from The Mama Parsi Girls’ Secondary School, Azzah Maryum Hyder (Mathematics) from Karachi Grammar School, Meiryum Muhammad Ali (Mathematics) from Karachi Grammar School and Annum Aftab (Principles of Accounts) from St. Patrick Girls’ High School topped in the world. Besides that Abdul Rafey Siddiqui (Statistics) from St Patrick High School has also topped in the world in November 2010 examination session.
Alizeh Tariq Paracha (History) from Karachi Grammar School topped in the world in Cambridge International ‘AS’ level, Tabish Jaleel Sheikh (Business Studies) from Karachi Grammar School, Arwa Snees Rangoonwala (Economics) from Karachi Grammar School and Nasir Altaf (Economics) from Karachi Grammar School topped in the world in Cambridge International ‘A’ level June 2010 examination session.
In Lahore Cambridge level June 2010 examination session, in the subject of Additional Mathematics Hamid Ali from Lahore Grammar School, Irtiza Sohail Butt from Aitchison, Lahore, Muhammad Saif-ur-Rehman from Lahore Grammar School, Mustafa Khalid from Lahore Grammar School, Saba Rahid from Lahore Grammar School bag top position.
Suhail Idrees (Biology) from Lahore Grammar School, Suhail Idrees (Business Studies) from Lahore Grammar School, Asif Yasir (Chemistry) from Ibne Sina College, Syed Muhammad Mashhood Ali Bokhari (Combined Science) from Bloomfield Hall, Umar Farooq Bhatti (Combined Science) from British Council, Muhammad Daniyal (Commerce) from Hamdard Public School, Noorzadeh Salman Raja (English Language) from Lahore Grammar School, Osama Sajid (Geography) from Lahore Grammar School topped in the world.
In Mathematics Syllabus D, Hassan Saeed from Crescent Model Higher Secondary School, Junaid Saleem from Sharif Educational Complex, Khizer Hussain from Lahore Grammar School, Mehwish Akhlaq from Beaconhouse Faisalabad Chapter, Misha Nasir Jamy from Lahore Grammar School, Mohammad Saif-ur-Rehman from Lahore Grammar School, Reesha Arshad from St Peter’s High School, Suhail Idrees from Lahore Grammar School and Syed Zaman Sajjad from Beaconhouse-Defence, Lahore, have topped in the world.
Besides that Suhail Idrees (Physics) from Lahore Grammar School, Fatima Kanwal (Second Language Urdu) from Lahore Learning Campus, Hashim Bukhari (Second Language Urdu) from Resource Academia, Muhammad Haisum Maqsood (Second Language Urdu) from Divisional Model College, Faisalabad, and Noor ul Ain (Second Language Urdu) from Divisional Model College, Faisalabad, topped in the world.
In Cambridge International ‘A’ level June 2010 examination session, Sana Waheed (Biology) from Engro Grammar School, Daharki, Rooshanie Nadia Ejaz (Geaography) from British Council, Lahore, Ahmad Sajjad Cheema (History) from British Council, Lahore, Ghazal Noor Amar (Law) from Beaconhouse Defence, Lahore, Shaiza Ahmed (Sociology) from Lahore Grammar School, Talha Bin Mohsin (Thinking Skills) from Lahore Grammar School, Abdul Sammad Nasir (Mathematics) from Lahore Grammar School, Sana Waheed (Mathematics) from Engro Grammar School, Daharki, topped in the world.
Via: TheNews
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