
PISQ students dazzle in inter-school competitions
Pakistan International School Qatar (PISQ) celebrated the remarkable achievements of its students, whose exceptional performances in the recent inter-school competitions have brought honour and recognition to the institution. Their dedication, talent, and perseverance continue to inspire excellence within the school community.
Muhammad Hassan, a talented and promising kindergarten student, proudly clinched 1st Prize in the prestigious Little Muezzin Competition held at Doha Minaret Kindergarten.
In yet another remarkable accomplishment, Ahab Tazeem, a bright young student from PISQ Kindergarten, secured the 3rd Prize in the Mosque Drawing Competition organised by Maghreb International School – École Charlemagne.
PISQ students continued their winning streak, excelling in the Inter-School Quran Competition organised by TNG School.
Students from both the Boys' and Primary Wings of PISQ showcased remarkable talent, securing top positions across multiple categories in the competition.
From the Boys' Wing:
Ayaan Abid (Grade 6-C) – 1st Position in Oracy (Quranic Reflections – 1-Minute Talk).
Ali Imtiaz (Grade 6-C) – 2nd Position in Tilawah (Quran Recitation)
Muhammad Abu Bakr (Grade 6-A) – 2nd Position in Hifz (Quran Memorization).
From the Primary Wing:
Ibadullah Muhammad (Grade 4-C) – 3rd Position in Tilawah (Quran Recitation).
PISQ Principal Ch. Muhammad Afzal extended heartfelt congratulations to the winners and their families, emphasising that these accomplishments truly reflect PISQ's dedication to holistic education—nurturing not only academic excellence but also spiritual awareness and creative expression among its youngest learners.
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