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The function focussed on the achievements of students of classes 9 to 12 for the last two academic sessions — 2012 and 2013. The school held a similar function on February 9 to appreciate the achievements of students of classes 4 to 8. Students attending the function cheered their classmates as their efforts were recognised.
The principal of the school, Lt-Col (retired) Anjum Naseer, while addressing the audience during the function, said: “This school has always focussed on imparting quality education to each and every student admitted here. We are here to serve the Pakistanis and we make sure that the Pakistani students here get all opportunities to study, flourish and become better citizens of tomorrow.”
PIHSSS is one of the oldest and largest educational institution in the UAE serving the Pakistani community by providing quality education at an affordable price.
The past four years have been particularly successful for the school with the board classes getting brilliant results.
Many of the school’s hardworking students achieved positions not only in the school but also in the UAE.
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