Poster contest
IslamabadThe Pak-Turk International Schools & Colleges (PTISC) Pakistan conducted a competition for the students of their schools across the country, in which Haares Munir, a student of grade 8 from the Pak-Turk International School & College, Chak Shahzad, Islamabad, won the gold medal in 4th Pakistan Day poster competition titled
By our correspondents
April 12, 2015
Islamabad
The Pak-Turk International Schools & Colleges (PTISC) Pakistan conducted a competition for the students of their schools across the country, in which Haares Munir, a student of grade 8 from the Pak-Turk International School & College, Chak Shahzad, Islamabad, won the gold medal in 4th Pakistan Day poster competition titled ‘Save Environment for Safe Future.’
The second and third positions were respectively won by Sufiyan Akhtar, a student of grade 7 from the Clifton, Karachi boys branch, and Nida Wassan, grade-8 student from the girls branch, Khairpur (Sindh). Pak-Turk International Schools & Colleges organised Pakistan Day competition among the students of different branches across the country. The juries, formed to judge the students’ work, had tough time while making their decisions about the top winners.
The spokesperson PTISC says, students came up with magnificent ideas and showed their creativity and love for their environment. In the competition, students from different branches participated and the winners would be getting cash prizes and certificates too while the topper has been awarded gold medal to encourage the creativity among the students.
The Pak-Turk International Schools & Colleges (PTISC) Pakistan conducted a competition for the students of their schools across the country, in which Haares Munir, a student of grade 8 from the Pak-Turk International School & College, Chak Shahzad, Islamabad, won the gold medal in 4th Pakistan Day poster competition titled ‘Save Environment for Safe Future.’
The second and third positions were respectively won by Sufiyan Akhtar, a student of grade 7 from the Clifton, Karachi boys branch, and Nida Wassan, grade-8 student from the girls branch, Khairpur (Sindh). Pak-Turk International Schools & Colleges organised Pakistan Day competition among the students of different branches across the country. The juries, formed to judge the students’ work, had tough time while making their decisions about the top winners.
The spokesperson PTISC says, students came up with magnificent ideas and showed their creativity and love for their environment. In the competition, students from different branches participated and the winners would be getting cash prizes and certificates too while the topper has been awarded gold medal to encourage the creativity among the students.
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