Saturday, 14 January 2023

HOPE ZIA SCHOOL STUDENTS OF CLASS 9TH GRADE PASS WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS

 

Education provides stability in life, and it’s something that no one can ever take away from you. By being well-educated and holding a college degree, you increase your chances for better career opportunities and open up new doors for yourself.

The importance of education is evident when it comes to being self-dependent. If we are, well educated, then it’s something that belongs to us, and only us, allowing us to rely on no one else other than ourselves. It can allow you to not only be financially independent, but also to make your own choices.

HOPE – An Educational NGO in Pakistan understands the importance of education, that’s why it emphasizes on the importance of students taking education seriously and achieving good grades. Recently Class 9 results of HOPE Zia School, were announced in which students achieved really good grades. Their hard work and dedication paid of and the efforts the teachers put into educating them brought flying colors. 





It has been an absolute priority of HOPE an NGO in Pakistan, to provide the best possible education to the poor who cannot afford it due to the high cost of living and inflation.  Thus, HOPE does not only focus on providing excellent education, but also in making it accessible to the poor, who otherwise would not have had the opportunity to a good schooling.

Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla - A Child Specialist in Karachi personally looks into formulating the school’s systems, screening of teachers, methods of imparting information and proper selection of syllabus books at primary levels.  It is because of such relentless efforts, that HOPE’s Zia Colony school has produced such exceptional results.

All the students who appeared in the Matric examinations cleared the test with flying colors. Three of the girls did exceptionally well and received A+ Grade while 11 boys received A+ Grade. The results have been very satisfactory and all students were congratulated by the administrative and teaching staff.

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