GILGIT: Government schools in Gilgit-Baltistan have shown impressive results in the secondary school certificate (SSC) Part-I and Part-II annual examination 2023 conducted by Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE).

The overall pass percentage in grade 9 stood at 45pc and grade 10 at 82pc.

According to a press release issued by the GB chief secretary office, 32 government schools showed 100pc pass percentage in 2023, as against 29 schools in 2022. Similarly, schools achieving 90pc results rose from 28 to 37pc. Districts Gilgit, Hunza, Ghizer, and Diamer stood out as shining examples of progress, exhibiting remarkable improvements in their students’ results while districts Skardu, Astore, and Shiger displayed modest advancements.

Districts Kharmang, Ghanche and Nagar, however, have been urged to intensify efforts to improve results.

The government’s efforts in elevating the educational standard are clearly yielding positive outcomes.

An impressive number of 454 students have achieved higher grades (A+, A, & B) this year. The education authorities express their gratitude to teachers, parents, and students for their hard work and dedication in making this achievement possible.

The government reaffirms its commitment to continue investing in education to exploit the potential of every young mind and ensure a brighter future for Gilgit-Baltistan.

Published in Dawn, July 29th, 2023

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