New wing for girls at Pakistani school in Jubail

New wing for girls at Pakistani school in Jubail
Updated 18 November 2012
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New wing for girls at Pakistani school in Jubail

New wing for girls at Pakistani school in Jubail

DAMMAM: The Pakistani International School in Jubail opened a new wing for female students.
Ambassador Muhammad Naeem Khan and his wife inaugurated the new female wing, in the presence of prominent Pakistani expatriates, teachers and the Link Officer for Community Schools, Mueenudin.
The ambassador congratulated Principal Khawar Hussain and his team, as well as the parents for producing excellent results during the recent SSC and HSSC examinations.
The school, popularly known as PISJ, has maintained high academic standards thanks to its excellent teaching faculty and management team.
Naeem Khan highlighted the importance of education in the development of a nation. “The best investment in the world is the investment in your children’s education,” he said. “This investment always bears fruitful results.”
The ambassador said his mission is fully dedicated to the educational needs of all Pakistani expatriates’ children in the Kingdom. “It has always been and always will be a top priority for us,” said Naeem Khan.
Later in the evening, at the annual prize distribution ceremony at the school’s boys’ section, the ambassador honored meritorious students for their academic excellence. He praised them for raising the community’s profile in Saudi Arabia.
At the girls’ section, Anila Naeem Khan complimented the female students for their scholastic achievements, while distributing the prizes, in the presence of principal Khwar Hussain and vice principal Rashida Tanveer.
Presenting the school’s annual report, the school principal highlighted the academic achievements and revealed PISJ’s future course of action. He also thanked the ambassador and the link officer for their constant support to the school, and appreciated the positive role the students’ parents have played in the school’s development.