Pakistani students Shine!

Pakistani students did really well recently at the Cambridge sponsored program…
Now if only all Pakistanis could have such facilities.

Pakistani children stun world academia

By Our Staff Reporter

ISLAMABAD, Feb 22: Building on their brilliant performance, Pakistani boys and girls brought laurels to their country by outshining international students in the recent O and A level examinations of the University of Cambridge.

The University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), acknowledging the distinctions, presented awards to 45 high achieving students from Islamabad here on Thursday.

The High Achievers Award Ceremony, which was organised by the British Council Islamabad, recognised the phenomenal success of the young and talented Pakistani students by giving away awards to them under the categories of ‘Top in the World’, ‘Top in Pakistan’ and ‘Top in Islamabad’.

As many as 55 O level students from all over Pakistan topped in the world in June and November 2006 Cambridge examinations. Compared with three A level students who topped in 2005, nine A level students from Pakistan were among the high achievers in the world in 2006.

Students from Islamabad, who rose to heights in an individual Cambridge International O level examination were Ali Moeen Nawazish, (St Mary’s Academy) in Computer Studies, Myra Ejaz (Islamabad Preparatory School) in Economics, Sameena Najam Butt (Islamabad Headstart School) in History: World Affairs Since 1919, Alyna Ahmad, (Khaldunia High School) in English Literature, Farhan Shaukat, (St Mary’s Academy) in Mathematics, and Aqdas Nida (Beaconhouse School System) in Physics.

A level student Fahad Mahmood from The City School topped in the world in Physics and Thinking Skills and also topped in Islamabad with 3 and 4 AS levels. Fahad Mahmood also topped in Pakistan in Chemistry.

Two cash awards of 500 pounds each sponsored by Cambridge International Examination were given to Hira Yousaf for the top O level student in Islamabad and Syeda Saba Zehra Zaidi for the top A level student in Islamabad.

CIE Chief Executive Ann Puntis and Group Chief Executive of Cambridge Assessment Simon Lebus presented the prizes to Islamabad’s exceptional students who achieved high marks.

The percentage of Pakistani students getting grades “D” and “C” was the same compared with students from almost 100 countries, said Ann Puntis.

“The picture changes when Pakistani students leave the rest of the world behind in scoring As and Bs. In 2006, 18 per cent non-Pakistani students got grades A and B compared with 26 per cent from Pakistan. This means that one in four Pakistani students achieved the highest grades.”

She said the brilliant results demonstrated the high quality teaching and commitment on part of both teachers and students.

“Students who have excelled in Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Accounting and Commerce have demonstrated potential for current market trends. And those who topped in Literature and Urdu and other such subjects demonstrated respect for educational values,” Ms Puntis said.

“Staggering nine A level top students are a fantastic achievement. It is the fantastically good record of teachings that bring unbeatable results,” said Simon Lebus.

This was followed by an equally spectacular award ceremony to recognise GCE, ACCA and University of London High Achievers.

http://www.dawn.com/2007/02/23/nat3.htm

Re: Pakistani students Shine!

Islamabadis stole the show! I got a distinction in Olevels chemistry back in 1997 from Beaconhouse too! Back then there were very few pakistani students who were high achievers... rock on islamabadis !

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way to go :k:… a couple of ppl I know got gold and silver medals for A-Levels Economics and Business Studies - this was back in 1995 and 1996.

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Umar, what school? One thing, O/A levels was MUCH more harder back in the 90s than it is now... esp alevels, limited material, books etc... those guys must be really good!

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Spock... this was in Lahore in 1995/96 at KIMS (Keynesian Institute of Management & Sciences)... I spent almost a year there.

You're right Re: the difficulty level of O and A-levels at the time... today, students have many more resources including online tutorials/practice exams and God knows what else. I remember having to take a trip down to the British Council library to do most of the readings.

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Very refreshing news! But the cambridge system should be implemented in all the schools of the country! Not just for the rich!

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that is GREAT news! Good going Islamabadians!

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Is there no end to be the pithu of Brits? Why should it be implemented in all schools? People who go for the matricualtion and FSc or F.A are doing fine as well, there is no need to implement it throughout the nation. For those who are inclined to do O and A levels can do it...leave the rest of the schools alone.

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huh no one flunked matric ad inter here like I did? :)

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True, and the difficulty was decreased remarkably, not sure where it is at right now.

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my uncle did

today he runs his own company and he is a VP at a transportation company

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then how do u make those anti-exam-failing taveez?

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abay namaqool uss waqt hum bacchay bachoongray that...enlightenment th baad mein aayee hai na.

waisay flunking exams was pretty enlightening too, abbu ki pitai say 14 tabaq roshan ho gaye thay aur din mein ssitaray zazar aatay thay.

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itni piTaai kaY ba’ad tau waqai nazar aanaY kaY bajaaye zazar hee aataY hoN geY… :halo:

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exactly.

bohot keena parwar aadmi ho, kal dymanic fire kay thread kay waqt sey bethay thay keh kaheen fradia kay typo dhoond loon :) (as if they are hard to find)

PS: waisay woh Z naheen N hi tha, thak gaya hai our leta hua hai filhaal chitrol kay baad.

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:stuck_out_tongue: :stuck_out_tongue: mujhaY kutta nihaari kiouN khilaai thee :naraz:

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ab aap banayen gaye toh gahreeb kya kar sakta hai,
phenk detay toh rizq zaya hota :)

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hahaha...

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Pakistani kids are masha-allah very clever...I remember when I was doing my A-levels, we had a girl from Pakistan in my class....and she was MUCH more clever than any of us. she knew the answers to everything the teacher asked....and yet did not look the nerdy type at all!

well done to them and keep up the good work:)

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Since only a few african countries (and Pakistan) seem to still follow the 'o' levels system, it's nothing to be really soooo proud about the results.

Sorry to burst your bubble.