MIAN RASHID ASGHAR

Sangla Hill: The Chief Executive officer of Oxford High School Sangla Hill Abdul Ghaffar has said that since 1997 the OHSSH has been imparting quality education besides producing distinguished results as compared to other private institutions of the area.

Local people while hailing the efforts and untiring struggle of the CEO/ Principal of the OHSS told Daily Parliament Times correspondent that it was due to the hard-work and keen interest of the principle and teaching staff that in 10th class results last year the institution presented top 10 students who obtained gradual scale marks 1035 to 937.

Stressing the need for imparting quality education to the students from different strata of society, the Principal OHSS said that it a hardworking, dedicated teachers were the real asset for knowledge seekers. “Ultimate zenith will be the fate of a nation when responsible teachers play pivotal role to take this nation ahead”, he said while expressing his views regarding improvement of education system.

In addition to provided general education, the principal emphasized on character building of the students for grooming of a well rounded and whole some personality. “Joint participation of educationalists and parents along with students using appropriate sources of learning and development in the institution has made its worth in the eyes of the masses, as a result this institution has become amongst best educational insititution of the country”, he further added.

Ghaffar said that people usually spent much over other luxuries of life but pay little attention over children education. He said that government should approve and encourage the Private registered schools, which have been showing excellent performance in board results. Such schools he said have the right of incentive by the government. He acknowledged the fact that despite certain limitations, there was genuine urge to address the prime issues with a deep sense of commitment for societal progress.

“We are committed to have relative standing in Board results in 2017 like 2015/16”, he maintained.

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