Supernova School Honors 450 High Achievers

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Supernova School celebrates 450 students at its High Achievers Ceremony 2025 with Syed Zishan Ali Naqvi praising youth and education opportunities.

The Supernova School in Islamabad held its High Achievers Ceremony 2025 where around 450 students were recognized for outstanding academic performance and dedication. The event drew a large gathering of students, parents, teachers and community representatives and showcased the school’s commitment to educational excellence.

Syed Zishan Ali Naqvi, focal person for the Prime Minister’s Youth Program, attended as the special guest and paid tribute to the students and faculty. He emphasized that the country’s progress depends on quality education and the hard work of youth, noting that the government is actively expanding educational and training opportunities for young people.

During his remarks Naqvi praised institutions that provide modern education and effective guidance, saying such schools are valuable national assets. He congratulated the Supernova School administration and teachers for their role in mentoring students and strengthening academic standards.

The ceremony featured student presentations in academic, literary and extracurricular categories, reflecting the broad talents nurtured at the school. At the close of the program Naqvi presented certificates to the most distinguished students and joined school leaders and teachers for a group photograph.

Board members Altaf Hussain Shan, Naveed Sultan and Shabbir Jangi were acknowledged for their contributions to maintaining high educational standards and organising the event. The school’s administration said the High Achievers Ceremony aims to encourage students who demonstrate discipline, perseverance and excellence.

Parents and students expressed appreciation for the recognition and thanked the guest of honour for his presence, while the Supernova School reiterated its focus on preparing students to realise their goals through quality education and sustained support.

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