Froebel’s graduates urged to get ready for future
IslamabadThe students of Froebel’s International School at their annual graduation ceremony were urged to get ready for future challenges with a practical and proactive approach in their desired fields. The founder and CEO of Invest2innovate, Kalsoom Lakhani, who was chief guest on the occasion, wished the graduating students a bright
By our correspondents
April 25, 2015
Islamabad
The students of Froebel’s International School at their annual graduation ceremony were urged to get ready for future challenges with a practical and proactive approach in their desired fields.
The founder and CEO of Invest2innovate, Kalsoom Lakhani, who was chief guest on the occasion, wished the graduating students a bright future and urged them to pursue their careers as social change agents to build a better Pakistan.
The guest speaker, Raja Ziaul Haq, wishing success to the students, urged them to carry with them their values and traditions.
The outgoing graduates, donned in traditional blue caps and gowns, were widely applauded for their achievements by parents and family members when they came to the stage for receiving their awards and certificates.
Diplomas and certificates were given to the ‘Class of 2015’ and to the students who won awards in the Harvard Model Congress, Europe, held in Spain. A total of 74 students of the ‘Class of 2015’ graduated and received their diplomas on the occasion.
The students of Froebel’s International School at their annual graduation ceremony were urged to get ready for future challenges with a practical and proactive approach in their desired fields.
The founder and CEO of Invest2innovate, Kalsoom Lakhani, who was chief guest on the occasion, wished the graduating students a bright future and urged them to pursue their careers as social change agents to build a better Pakistan.
The guest speaker, Raja Ziaul Haq, wishing success to the students, urged them to carry with them their values and traditions.
The outgoing graduates, donned in traditional blue caps and gowns, were widely applauded for their achievements by parents and family members when they came to the stage for receiving their awards and certificates.
Diplomas and certificates were given to the ‘Class of 2015’ and to the students who won awards in the Harvard Model Congress, Europe, held in Spain. A total of 74 students of the ‘Class of 2015’ graduated and received their diplomas on the occasion.
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