TOBA TEK SINGH: The Divisional Public School has set a new record as 17 of its students secured more than 1000 marks in the annual matriculation examination held under the Faisalabad Board.

Principal Col Muhammad Aslam retired told media on Friday that his school's 67 students also got more than 900 marks which was also a new record in the history of the DPS.

He added that Umar Maqbool, Iram Naeem and Sumavia Ashraf stood first, second and third by obtaining 1061, 1052 and 1048 marks, respectively.

School's board of governors chairperson DCO Dr Farah Masood has greeted the principal and teaching staff over this achievement.

Published in Dawn, July 26th, 2014

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