SSC-II Board Result 2018
S/no | Names | Marks /1100 | Grade |
1 | Aroosha Malik | 1075 | |
A1 | |||
2 | Laiba Aamir | 1073 | |
A1 | |||
3 | Tayyaba Urooj | 1065 | |
A1 | |||
4 | Sehrish Raiz | 1054 | |
A1 | |||
5 | Khadija Ali | 1051 | A1 |
6 | Sidra Bano | 1047 | |
A1 | |||
7 | Rafia Yaqub | 1044 | |
A1 | |||
8 | Aliza Nadeem | 1043 | |
A1 | |||
9 | Asmaa Saqib | 1042 | |
A1 | |||
10 | Fatima Khan | 1041 | |
A1 | |||
11 | Taliya Sattar | 1040 | |
A1 | |||
12 | Hajra Abdul Khaliq | 1039 | |
A1 | |||
13 | Rehma Hafeez | 1036 | |
A1 | |||
14 | Malaika Shamim Alam | 1034 | |
A1 | |||
15 | Iqra Zulfiqar Ali | 1027 | |
A1 | |||
16 | Fizza Liaqat | 1025 | |
A1 | |||
17 | Malaika Batool | 1021 | |
A1 | |||
18 | Ayesha Asad | 1020 | |
A1 | |||
19 | Sheza Zahid | 1017 | |
A1 | |||
20 | Hafiza Sapna Zaman | 1013 | |
A1 | |||
21 | Sibgha Tur Rehman | 1013 | |
A1 | |||
22 | Hijab Zahra | 1011 | A1 |
23 | Inshah Bibi | 1010 | |
A1 | |||
24 | Arooba Farrukh | 1009 | |
A1 | |||
25 | Sabeeha Aziz | 1007 | |
A1 | |||
26 | Syeda Fatima Abbas | 1007 | |
A1 | |||
27 | Somaiya | 1000 | A1 |
28 | Ansha Zafar | 998 | |
A1 | |||
29 | Hafsa Latif | 997 | A1 |
30 | Aina Mohsin | 995 | |
A1 | |||
31 | Mehreen Zafar | 995 | |
A1 | |||
32 | Komal Naeem | 993 | |
A1 | |||
33 | Nimra Nafees | 983 | |
A1 | |||
34 | Maryam Amber Jamal | 976 | |
A1 | |||
35 | Tuba Saeed | 972 | |
A1 | |||
36 | Maha Aslam | 969 | |
A1 | |||
37 | Zuha Sana | 964 | |
A1 | |||
38 | Saba Naeem | 964 | |
A1 | |||
39 | Irfa Kanwal Azad | 961 | |
A1 | |||
40 | Shehwar Fatima | 960 | |
A1 | |||
Areej Ashfaq | 960 | A1 | |
41 | |||
42 | Noor ul Ain | 958 | A1 |
43 | Zara Ashfaq | A1 | |
957 | |||
44 | Zoya Razzaq | A1 | |
956 | |||
45 | Noor ul Ain Arshad | A1 | |
951 | |||
46 | Saba Shaheen | A1 | |
949 | |||
47 | Ayesha Naveed | A1 | |
938 | |||
48 | Samia Mursleen | A1 | |
929 | |||
49 | Seemab Fatima | A1 | |
921 | |||
50 | Esha Noor | 906 | |
A1 | |||
51 | Rimsha Waseem | 896 | |
A1 |
1. Launch of F.Sc classes (Wah Campus)
2. Second Shift Classes (2010)
3. Opening of New campus in Chakra Admissions start
4. Jobs available at Chakra Campus
9th ANNUAL FUNCTION HELD AT RAWALPINDI, 2012
9th ANNUAL FUNCTION HELD AT RAWALPINDI, 2012
9th Annual Function was celebrated on 11th November, 2012.
The
ceremony started with recitation and an inspiring presentation on Hammd
by students of KG II. Mrs Nadeema Tanveer, Principal of Quality School,
presented an annual report including the achievements of the year
2011-12. After seeking permission from the Chief Executive Lt General Sabeeh Qamar uz Zaman,
the ceremony started with a colourful performance of KG I students.
National songs, tableaus, English and Urdu play captivated the interest
of the audience.
Worthy Chief guest Dr.Muhammad Akram Sheikh HI. Former Deputy Chairman, Federal Minister Planning Commission Government of Pakistan and his wife Mrs. Tahira Sheikh awarded the students with certificates and prizes.
Students of SSC II were awarded with medals for their brilliant performance in the federal board examination.
Lt.Gen.Sabeeh Qamar uz Zaman awarded the teachers with cash prizes and certificates of appreciation. After giving away the prizes, the chief guest Mr.Muhammad Akram sheikh enlightened the minds of the audience with his words of wisdom. The chief executive thanked his guests and ceremony came to an end after national anthem.
6th ANNUAL FUNCTION HELD AT WAH CANTT, 2012
6th Annual Function was celebrated on 10th Nov, 2012 and Mr Qamar-uz-Zaman
Khan was Chief Guest.
1. Different skits , plays and tableaus were presented to show the
importance of peace, unity and patriotism.
2. Position holders from class I to VIII were awarded with certificates
and prizes.
3. Students of class 10th were awarded with medals and certificates i-e
i.
Aleena Ali student of class 10th secured 1005 marks. She was awarded
with two Gold medals 01 for securing 1st Position in school and 01 for
securing more than 1000 marks.
ii.
Hadia Chaudhry student of class 10th secured 1002 marks.She was awarded
with 01 Gold and 01 Silver medal. Gold medal for securing more
than 1000 marks and Silver medal for getting 2nd Position in school.
All the remaining students were awarded with Bronze medals.
4. Teachers were also awarded with certificates and cash prizes i-e
i.Teachers of SSC I and SSC II were awarded with certificates of
appreciation and cash prizes for their outstanding performance.
ii.Teachers from junior as well as senior section were awarded with
the certificates for completing five years in school.
iii. Heads of Examination Committee from 1st shift and 2nd shift were
awarded with the certificates for their best performance.
iv. Teacher from junior section was awarded with the certificate for
decoration of school and stage.
AWARD OF DISTINCTION IN ESSAY COMPETITION ORGANISED BY PAKISTAN SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Congratulations to our students on getting Distinction in 21st Intra Board Science Essay Competition on the topic 'Chemistry in daily life' organised by Pakistan Scienc Foundation Islamabad and the result was announced on 21st May,2012. The detail is as under,
S. No | Student's Name | Institution's Name | Position | Prize |
1. | Monazza Batool |
Quality School, Wah Cantt. |
1st | Rs 5000 |
2. | Kinza Ali Asghar |
Quality School, Rawalpindi Cantt. |
3rd | Rs 2000 |
Award of Merit Scholorships SSC Annual Examination 2011
Congratulations to our students on getting merit scholarships in SSC Annual Examination 2011 Federal Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, Islamabad in the following groups:
Science Group: | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Student's Name | Father's Name | Marks | Grade | Institution's Name | |
TABINDA ZAIB | RAJA IKHLAQ ANWAR | 994/1050 | A+ |
Quality School Wah Cantt | |
Humanities Group: | |||||
Student's Name | Father's Name | Marks | Grade | Institution's Name | |
Noor-ul-Ain Habib | Ghulam Habib | 876/1050 | A+ |
Quality School Rawalpindi Cantt |
Award of Distinction in Essay Competition organised by FBISE
Congratulations to our students on getting Distinction in Essay Competition on topic 'Chemistry in daily life' organized by Federal Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, Islamabad. The result was announced on 19th Dec,2011 and detail is as under,
S. No | Student's Name | Institution's Name | Position |
1. | Monazza Batool |
Quality School, Wah Cantt. |
1st |
2. | Kinza Ali Asghar |
Quality School, Rawalpindi Cantt. |
3rd |
ACHIEVEMENTS IN SESSION 2016-17
Matriculation Examination Results
Students of Quality Schools once again achieved outstanding results in Matriculation Examination (SSC-1) 2017, conducted by Federal Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, Islamabad. Quality Schools continue to maintain the excellent standards set by them in previous years.
Overall Result
Matriculation (SSC-I)
114 students of Quality Schools appeared in Federal Board Matriculation (SSC-I) examination 2017, and all got A1 grade
Highest marks obtained are 508 out of 520 marks
Matriculation (SSC-II)
83 students of Quality Schools appeared in Federal Board Matriculation (SSC-I) examination 2017; 81 got A1 grade and 2 got A grade
Highest marks obtained are 508 out of 520 marks
Miss Marium Fida of Quality School, Wah Cantt secured 1021 marks out of 1050 (97%) and stood 1st in the School and among all the students of Quality Schools.
The overall GPA of Quality School, Wah is 6 out of 6 and they have been ranked first for 7th Consecutive Time among all 1070 schools whose students appeared in the Federal Board matriculation examination 2017.
Intermediate (FSc)
Intermediate classes started in Quality School & College, Wah Cantt in year 2015. The results of their first batch of students who appeared in Federal Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education, Islamabad Intermediate examination 2017 were outstanding.
Pre-Medical group
22 students appeared in FBI&SE Intermediate (Pre-Medical) examination 2017; all 22 students got A1 grade.
Highest marks obtained by student of Quality School are 1019 out of 1100 Marks (93%)
Pre-Engineering group
10 students appeared in FBI&SE Intermediate (Pre-Engineering group) 2017; all 10 students got A1 grade.
Highest marks obtained by student of Quality School are 1033 out of 1100 marks (94%)
SUMMAR CAMP AND HOME WORK
The School had noted that students entered our institution with serious weaknesses in some subjects like Mathematics and English language, therefore, summer camp was organized for the senior classes in June. Though it was additional work for our teachers yet they conducted the camp with considerable skill and enthusiasm from which the students gained a lot.
Breaking from
the prevalent tradition, students of all classes were given homework to
excite their creative abilities like writing of English and Urdu book reviews. The students found this change refreshing since they were able to read good books while completing their homework.
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS
Pakistan gained its independence on 14th August 1947
so this day is celebrated every year with great zeal and enthusiasm
throughout the country. We celebrated this memorable day on 27th August
2004. The function started with recitation from the Holy Quran by
Mahnoor Tahir of class 4. The most exciting event of the function was
the SPEECH COMPETITION. The topic
was 'Is this Quaid's Pakistan?'. The speakers impressed the audience
with their logical and well research speeches.
In the competition, first prize was won by Ayesha Masroor of class 7 and second prize by Kainat Durrani of class 9. In the PATRIOTIC SONGS COMPETITION, first prize was won by Sundas Akram of class 7 and second by Sonia of class 4. The ceremony ended with a beautiful poem by Miss Sumaira Ahsan.
FIELD TRIPS
Field trips by students of Quality School, Rawalpindi are part of their co-curricular activities. Recently, students of classes Kindergarten to 3 visited Jungle Kingdom and learnt about animals and enjoyed the other attractions available there.
Students of classes 4 to 8 were taken to Taxila Museum. They were thoroughly briefed about the various artifects in the museum and taken around the ruins of old Taxila town and other sites. Before the trip students were told about the life of Buddha and Budhism. The students enjoyed the trip and came back better informed about our national heritage.