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RSS 27th birthday celebrated

RawalpindiStudents of Roots School System (RSS) celebrated its 27th birthday in an amazing bond of love, joy, happiness, pride and respect for their alma mater. The immense display of bonding for their school and love for its Founder and Chairperson Mrs. Riffat Mushtaq who literally lives in the hearts of

By our correspondents
April 11, 2015
Rawalpindi
Students of Roots School System (RSS) celebrated its 27th birthday in an amazing bond of love, joy, happiness, pride and respect for their alma mater. The immense display of bonding for their school and love for its Founder and Chairperson Mrs. Riffat Mushtaq who literally lives in the hearts of all her students gives one a beautiful feeling for the teachers who are the builders of society.
Cake-cutting ceremony was a nostalgic moment reminding everyone how Roots has progressed and played a vital role in producing students who are now the pillars of our society.
Founder Director Mrs. Riffat Mushtaq speaking on the occasion said “every individual’s efforts are recognizable and contribution can’t be ignored. Management has taken a lot of steps with the time like new curriculum enforcement, ICT has been integrated into curriculum, training of staff and achievements of students in extracurricular activities and in academics is a proof of involvement of RSS staff with full devotion. It is a long journey of 27 years, in which Roots’ has produced amazing students with brilliant and outstanding personalities. Roots alumni is spread all around the world, each one is well placed in international organizations,” she said.
Mrs. Riffat Mushtaq, thanked all the students for their tremendous love and affection for their alma mater and all the branch heads, teachers, management staff and administration staff for 27 years of commitment to RSS and playing a pivotal role in its progress and success.
The daylong celebrations gave the message of strong bonding and sense of achievement to all the employees of RSS. As for children, they spared no efforts to display their ownership and love for their school, teachers and Ma’am Riffat Mushtaq, who lives in the hearts of all Rootsians.