Rawalpindi Board SSC annual examination result 2009
RBISE SSC annual examination 2009 : Boys outshine girls by securing top three positions
Rawalpindi, Aug 03: Boys clinched overall top three positions in Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Annual examination
2009 of Rawalpindi Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (RBISE) on
Saturday. RBISE Chairman Abdul Hafeez announced the SSC exam results here
at Divisional Public School Shamsabad. Adviser to Punjab Chief Minister Saeed
Mehdi was the chief guest on this occasion. Muhammad Arslan Khan (Roll No
140416) of Radiant Secondary School for Boys Iqbal Town, Rawalpindi got the
overall first position in the division by securing 1013 marks out of 1050 marks.
Sajjad Hussain (Roll No 140417) and Syed Sanaullah Shah (Roll No 140418) of the
same school secured overall second and third positions by getting 1010 and 1009
marks respectively. All these students were from Science Group. A total
of 106,349 candidates appeared in the exam under the new course while 10,207
under the old course. The pass percentage of new and old course students stood
at 62 percent and 65 percent respectively. Under the new course girls
fared better than boys with a pass percentage of 68.85 percent, whereas boys
pass percentage stood at 55.89 percent. Under the old course boys pass
percentage stood at 68 percent against girls' 60 percent pass
percentage. Among Science Group girls, Shamsa Kanwal (Roll No. 127206)
and Sana Ghaffar Bajwa (Roll No. 127207) of Asif Public Girls Higher Secondary
School Al Noor Colony, Rawalpindi stood first by obtaining 1008 marks each,
while Anam Pervez (Roll No. 124176) of Siddique Public School, Rawalpindi got
second position by obtaining 997 marks and Munaza Bakht (Roll No. 083156) of
Fauji Foundation Model Secondary School for Girls, Fateh Jang, Attock, remained
third by obtaining 994 marks. Among General Group boys, Muhammad Ijaz
(Roll No. 172982) of Darul Aaloom Mohiul Islam Siddique, Tehsil Kallar Sayedan,
District Rawalpindi and Jamal Mustafa (Roll No. 185771), a private candidate,
shared the first position by securing 915 marks. Qaiser Nadeem (Roll No. 186251)
of Barrack No 5/8, Central Jail, Adiala Rawalpindi got second position by
obtaining 908 marks, while Muhammad Zia-ul-Karam (Roll No. 158957) of Darul
Aaloom Muhammadia Rizvia, Pind Daden Khan stood third by obtaining 905
marks. In General Group girls, Ayesha Inaam Qureshi (Roll No. 163509), a
private candidate, stood first by obtaining 927 marks, Farrah Tufail (Roll No.
081627) of Government Girls High School Hazro, Attock got second position by
getting 922 marks and Bushra Liaquat (Roll No. 175804), private candidate got
third position by obtaining 920 marks. Addressing on this occasion, Mehdi
said the Punjab government was giving top priority to the education sector and
encouraging students by giving them cash rewards, medals and some other
facilities including scholarships. He said they had increased the education
budget by 60 percent. He said the government was also encouraging private sector
educational institutions. He said the government was paying full
attention to provide quality education to children of the poor people. He said
to achieve this objective the Punjab chief minister (CM) had decided to
establish Danish School System in all tehsils of Punjab for boys and
girls. He said the CM would soon lay foundation stone of the RBISE
building, which would be completed at a cost of Rs 800 million. Later, he
awarded medals and cash prizes to the top position holders. Rs 25,000 cash, a
computer and gold medal was awarded to the overall first position-holder, Rs
15,000 and silver medal to the second position-holder and Rs 10,000 cash and
bronze medal to the 3rd position-holder. Medals and shields were also
awarded to girl and boy students who got position in their respective groups.
RBISE Secretary Humayun Iqbal, Controller Examinations, MNA Malik Ibrar,
MPA Raja Hanif Advocate, heads of educational institutions and a large number of
parents were also present on this occasion. Daily Times
Students of Army Public School excel in HSSC exams
Rawalpindi: The students of Army Public School and College for Girls, Humayun
Road, Rawalpindi, maintained the distinction in Higher Secondary School
Certificate (HSSC) Part-II Annual Examination of the Federal Board of
Intermediate and Secondary Education, Islamabad. According to a press
release issued here Sunday, four students of the institute bagged top positions.
Fatima Ayaz secured 1st position in the Pre-Medical Group in the school and
overall second in the board with 1017 marks, Aima Tariq remained third in the
Pre-Medical Group in the board and second in the school by securing 1013 marks,
whereas two students Amna Amer and Zahabia Khalid won third position with 1005
marks in the school. The other girls who secured highest marks in the
college were Bushra Malik (996 marks), Aiman Naseem (988), Fatima Zia (987),
Mishal Zehra (981) and Iqra Ashfaq (980 marks) in the Pre-Medical Group. The
institution bagged 95 A+ and 83 A grades. The result remained 100%. The
principal of the college Brigadier (r) Maqbool Ahmad eulogised the excellent
achievement of the students. The News
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'Facebook, MySpace can lead children to suicide'
Lahore: Social networking websites such as Facebook and Myspace
are leading teenagers to build "transient relationships" that leave them unable
to cope with reality, Archbishop Vincent Nichols has told The Sunday
Telegraph. In an interview following the suicide of a 15-year-old
schoolgirl after she was bullied on another networking site, Bebo, the
Archbishop of Westminster said the Internet and mobile phones were
"dehumanising" community life. "I think there's a worry that an excessive
use or an almost exclusive use of text and emails means that as a society we're
losing some of the ability to build interpersonal communication that's necessary
for living together and building a community," he said. "Facebook and MySpace
might contribute towards communities, but I'm wary about it," he said. He warned
that the sites were contributing to a trend for teenagers to put too much
importance on the number of friends they have and that this could ultimately
lead to suicide. "It's an all or nothing syndrome that you have to have
in an attempt to shore up an identity; a collection of friends about whom you
can talk and even boast. But friendship is not a commodity, friendship is
something that is hard work and enduring when it's right," he
added. Archbishop Nichols also pointed at moves to legalise assisted
suicide as particularly worrying and called on the government to do more to
support the traditional family. Daily times
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