BEC celebrates CIE result in style
Islamabad The Beaconhouse Educational Complex (BEC), Sector G-15, organised a concert to celebrate the excellent CIE result display by the Beaconites at the Beaconhouse Senior Branch, says a press release. The proud students were invited along with their parents to cherish the occasion. Prior to the concert, Salar Rizwan, a
By our correspondents
August 24, 2015
Islamabad
The Beaconhouse Educational Complex (BEC), Sector G-15, organised a concert to celebrate the excellent CIE result display by the Beaconites at the Beaconhouse Senior Branch, says a press release.
The proud students were invited along with their parents to cherish the occasion.
Prior to the concert, Salar Rizwan, a high-achiever with 9 As, cut the cake along with his parents, declaring it a proud moment for him.
"We have provided our students an opportunity to celebrate their brilliant success in CIE O Level result. Their happiness is visible on their faces today, as this sort of celebration was never organised in the past," said School Group Head Mrs. Safia Cassim.
"We can feel that how proud the students and parents must have been feeling on the extraordinary performance by their children in the CIE. This is the best possible way to celebrate," said Mrs. Mehr Asad (Academic Manager SGO-I) and Mrs. Gulraiz Husain (Headmistress O'Level) while congratulating students and parents.
“We thank the Beaconhouse administration for organising such a fabulous event to celebrate our success," Moosa Nasir, a high-achiever, expressed jubilantly.
Uzair Jaswal performed live in concert on the occasion. Food stalls were also set up to entertain students and their families.
The Beaconhouse Educational Complex (BEC), Sector G-15, organised a concert to celebrate the excellent CIE result display by the Beaconites at the Beaconhouse Senior Branch, says a press release.
The proud students were invited along with their parents to cherish the occasion.
Prior to the concert, Salar Rizwan, a high-achiever with 9 As, cut the cake along with his parents, declaring it a proud moment for him.
"We have provided our students an opportunity to celebrate their brilliant success in CIE O Level result. Their happiness is visible on their faces today, as this sort of celebration was never organised in the past," said School Group Head Mrs. Safia Cassim.
"We can feel that how proud the students and parents must have been feeling on the extraordinary performance by their children in the CIE. This is the best possible way to celebrate," said Mrs. Mehr Asad (Academic Manager SGO-I) and Mrs. Gulraiz Husain (Headmistress O'Level) while congratulating students and parents.
“We thank the Beaconhouse administration for organising such a fabulous event to celebrate our success," Moosa Nasir, a high-achiever, expressed jubilantly.
Uzair Jaswal performed live in concert on the occasion. Food stalls were also set up to entertain students and their families.
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