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Bronze Medal Winners 2019 LIST OF BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT THE CITY SCHOOL MUSLIM 1 19-42-01454-1-016-M AAMINA HABIB HABIB QASIM 1 LAHORE TOWN JUNIOR CAMPUS 2 19-51-02435-1-007-M AAMINA TAHIR TAHIR LATIF 1 ARMY PUBLIC PRESCHOOL RAWALPINDI AL-ALA SCHOOL OF 3 19-42-01233-1-006-M AAMNA FAISAL FAISAL RIAZ 1 CONTEMPORARY AND LAHORE ISLAMIC STUDIES 4 19-42-01168-1-004-M AAYAN UMAIR UMAIR KHALID 1 THE CITY SCHOOL NURSERY LAHORE BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL 5 19-51-01708-1-030-M ABDU RAFEY R. MUHAMMAD ABBASI 1 RAWALPINDI SYSTEM PRIMARY BRANCH BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL 6 19-51-01708-1-044-M ABDUL AHAD MALIK KHURRAM 1 RAWALPINDI SYSTEM PRIMARY BRANCH 7 19-071-02730-1-010-M ABDUL BARI UMAIR KHAN 1 SAINT MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL SUKKUR THE CITY SCHOOL JUNIOR 8 19-41-01808-1-004-M ABDUL HADI IRFAN LATIF 1 FAISALABAD PEOPELS COLONY BRANCH THE CITY SCHOOL JUNIOR 9 19-41-01808-1-006-M ABDUL HADI GHULAM ABBAS 1 FAISALABAD PEOPELS COLONY BRANCH THE CITY SCHOOL GULSHAN 10 19-021-01923-1-011-M ABDUL HADI SHAHZAD SHAFIQ 1 KARACHI JUNIOR A 11 19-42-01994-1-003-M ABDUL HADI WAHLA SHAH RUKH WAHLA 1 HOUSE OF JUNIORS LAHORE 12 19-51-02435-1-017-M ABDUL HANAN ZEESHAN AKRAM 1 ARMY PUBLIC PRESCHOOL RAWALPINDI 13 19-51-02435-1-032-M ABDUL MOEED MAKHDOOM 1 ARMY PUBLIC PRESCHOOL RAWALPINDI BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL CHAUDHARY SAIFULLAH 14 19-55-01906-1-015-M ABDUL MOIZ ALI 1 SYSTEM SATELLITE TOWN GUJRANWALA KHAN BRANCH ABDUL MUHAIMIN THE CITY SCHOOL MULTAN 15 19-61-01445-1-004-M NASIR MEHMOOD 1 MULTAN KHAN CAMPUS 16 19-52-01250-1-015-M ABDUL RAHEEM ZAISHAN QAMAR 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL SIALKOT 17 19-071-02730-1-008-M ABDUL REHMAN MUHAMMAD RIAZ 1 SAINT MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL SUKKUR AL-ALA SCHOOL OF 18 19-42-01233-1-002-M ABDUL WAHAB ALI RAZA 1 CONTEMPORARY AND LAHORE ISLAMIC STUDIES 19 19-52-01250-1-017-M ABDUL WAHAB BUTT RIZWAN BUTT 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL SIALKOT ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL AND 20 19-55-01446-1-009-M ABDULLAH CHEEMA RAZAQ CHEEMA 1 GUJRANWALA COLLEGE THE CITY SCHOOL PAF 21 19-021-02079-1-005-M ABDULLAH DEEN ARIF DEEN 1 KARACHI CHAPTER THE CITY NURSERY 22 19-021-02288-1-018-M ABDULLAH FARHAN FARHAN AHMED 1 KARACHI BAHADURABAD LAHORE COLLEGE OF ARTS & 23 19-55-02658-1-002-M ABDULLAH IMRAN IMRAN JAVED 1 SCIENCE (LACAS) GUJRANWALA GUJRANWALA CAMPUS ABDULLAH SUFFAH SAVIOUR SCHOOL 24 19-021-02244-1-014-M MUHAMMAD IRFAN 1 KARACHI MUHAMMAD IRFAN GIRLS CAMPUS ABDUR REHMAN CHOUDHARY AFTAB 25 19-51-01795-1-032-M 1 FAZAIA INTER COLLEGE RAWALPINDI AFTAB AHMED QUAID E AZAM DIVISIONAL 26 19-55-01873-1-024-M ABDUR REHMAN BUTT ZONAIR BUTT 1 GUJRANWALA PUBLIC SCHOOL 27 19-021-01415-1-004-M ABIHA ZEHRA SYED RIZWAN AHMED 1 THE SET SCHOOL KARACHI * Bronze Medal: First position in the school within the respective class and at least 70% achieved. LIST OF BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT MUHAMMAD OSAMA ALHUDA INTERNATIONAL 28 19-051-02309-1-013-M AFFAF SIDDIQUI 1 ISLAMABAD SIDDIQUI SCHOOL 29 19-021-02501-1-063-M AFFAN HUSSAIN MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN 1 THE FROEBEL'S SCHOOL KARACHI 30 19-021-01568-1-013-M AFSHAN ISLAMUDDIN 1 HIRA FOUNDATION SCHOOL KARACHI THE EDUCATORS FATMEED 31 19-41-01024-1-017-M AHMAD FURQAN FURQAN ALI 1 FAISALABAD CAMPUS I AHMAD MAHMOOD 32 19-52-01250-1-020-M SAJID MAHMOOD MIRZA 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL SIALKOT MIRZA CANTT PUBLIC GIRLS HIGH 33 19-55-02458-1-004-M AHMAD RAZA IKRAM ULLAH 1 GUJRANWALA SCHOOL AMINPUR CAMPUS 34 19-42-02425-1-007-M AHMED AWAN RAHEEL AWAN 1 KINGSTON COLLEGE LAHORE ROOTS IVY INTERNATIONAL 35 19-51-01369-1-003-M AHMED UMAIR SOHAIB ASIF SOHAIB RAJA 1 RAWALPINDI SCHOOLS IB CAMPUS AIMA FATIMA THE CITY SCHOOL JUNIOR 36 19-52-01130-1-018-M RAZA SUBHANI 1 SIALKOT SUBHANI CANTT CAMPUS LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 37 19-61-01273-1-018-M AJWA ASHRAF MUHAMMAD ASHRAF 1 MULTAN JUNIOR BRANCH AMERICAN LYCETUFF JUNIOR 38 19-051-02699-1-006-M ALEESHA FATIMA BILAL SAQIB 1 ISLAMABAD AND UPPER SCHOOL 39 19-62-01969-1-004-M ALEEZA RAFIQUE MUHAMMAD RAFIQUE 1 UMM AL QURA GIRLS BRANCH BAHAWALPUR JAUHER LYCEUM HIGH 40 19-459-01118-1-017-M ALI HUZAIFA JAM MUHAMMAD SAGHEER 1 MIANWALI SCHOOL ALI MUHAMMAD 41 19-52-01250-1-018-M IMRAN IRSHAD 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL SIALKOT IRSHAD 42 19-42-01168-1-010-M ALI ZUBERI ARIF ZUBERI 1 THE CITY SCHOOL NURSERY LAHORE HAPPY PALACE GRAMMAR 43 19-021-01341-1-010-M ALINA RIZWAN RIZWAN ULLAH KHAN 1 KARACHI SCHOOL ALISHBA MUHAMMAD IRFAN MUHAMMAD NAKHLAH JUNIOR CAMPUS 44 19-021-02014-1-002-M 1 KARACHI IRFAN LAKHANI SOCIETY II THE CITY SCHOOL F-8 45 19-051-01419-1-005-M AMAAR TAUSEEF TAUSEEF MUNEER 1 ISLAMABAD NURSERY BRANCH 46 19-021-01735-1-014-M AMBER KHAN JAVAID AHMED KHAN 1 REFLECTIONS KARACHI BRAINIACS MONTESSORI & AMEER HAIDER SHAHZAD MAHMOOD 47 19-051-02426-1-001-M 1 HIGH SCHOOLS JINNAH ISLAMABAD VASEER VASEER GARDEN BRANCH 48 19-051-02726-1-002-M AMEER MUAVIA ABDUL RASHEED 1 JOAN MCDONALD SCHOOL ISLAMABAD THE CITY NURSERY TIPU 49 19-021-02451-1-020-M AMMAR MUHAMMAD HANI 1 KARACHI SULTAN THE CITY SCHOOL PWD 50 19-051-02445-1-006-M AMNA BALOCH HASSAN RAZA BALOCH 1 ISLAMABAD JUNIOR BRANCH INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC MUHAMMAD IMRAN 51 19-51-01915-1-002-M AMNA IMRAN 1 UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD RAWALPINDI AYUB SCHOOL WESTRIDGE CAMPUS 52 19-51-02435-1-005-M AMNA RASHEED ABDUL RASHEED 1 ARMY PUBLIC PRESCHOOL RAWALPINDI MUHAMMAD ADNAN BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL 53 19-47-02073-1-002-M AMNA SARWAR 1 JHANG SARWAR SYSTEM JHANG CAMPUS KOHINOOR GRAMMAR 54 19-41-02695-1-004-M AMNA SOHAIL SOHAIL SHAUKAT 1 FAISALABAD SCHOOL AND COLLEGE LAHORE LITERATI 55 19-42-01773-1-007-M AMNA ZAINAB RANA KHURRAM KAMRAN 1 MONTESSORI AND HIGH LAHORE SCHOOL * Bronze Medal: First position in the school within the respective class and at least 70% achieved. LIST OF BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 56 19-42-01073-1-005-M AMSAH KAYANI ASAD FEROZE 1 LAHORE 1A1 JUNIOR BRANCH BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL 57 19-51-01708-1-031-M ANAYA ATIF ATIF GHAFOOR 1 RAWALPINDI SYSTEM PRIMARY BRANCH THE CITY SCHOOL JUNIOR 58 19-41-01808-1-005-M ANAYA FATIMA USMAN SAIF 1 FAISALABAD PEOPELS COLONY BRANCH BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL CIVIL 59 19-41-01846-1-018-M ANAYA REHMAN ABDUL REHMAN 1 FAISALABAD LINES PREMIER (260) BRAINIACS MONTESSORI & 60 19-051-01285-1-002-M ANAYA SOHAIL SOHAIL SHAHZAD 1 HIGH SCHOOLS NAVAL ISLAMABAD ANCHORAGE CAMPUS ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL AND 61 19-40-02316-1-009-M ANOSHA RAUF RAUF AHMED 1 SAHIWAL COLLEGE 62 19-42-02694-1-010-M AREESHA FATIMA SHARAZ AHMAD BHATTI 1 SCHOLASTIC IBNE UMAR LAHORE MUHAMMAD ADEEL 63 19-61-01763-1-031-M ARFA ADEEL 1 BLOOMFIELD HALL SCHOOL MULTAN ZEESHAN WAINS THE CITY SCHOOL F-8 64 19-051-01419-1-001-M ARFA SHEHZEEN MUHAMMAD AKBAR 1 ISLAMABAD NURSERY BRANCH THE CITY SCHOOL JUNIOR 65 19-41-01808-1-013-M ARQAM HAIDER REHMAT HAIDER 1 FAISALABAD PEOPELS COLONY BRANCH FAZAIA INTER COLLEGE 66 19-51-01412-1-002-M ASHB E ZAHRA ZAKI ABBAS 1 JINNAH CAMP JUNIOR RAWALPINDI SECTION ROOTS INTERNATIONAL 67 19-051-01927-1-002-M ASHER ALI ALI MAJEED 1 ISLAMABAD SCHOOLS RICHMOND CAMPUS 68 19-42-02197-1-012-M ASNAL KASHIF KASHIF ALI NIAZ 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL LAHORE HAPPY PALACE GRAMMAR 69 19-021-01341-1-007-M AYAAN HASSAN KHAN NOMAN HASSAN KHAN 1 KARACHI SCHOOL THE CITY NURSERY 70 19-021-02288-1-015-M AYAAN SHOZEB MUHAMMAD ALI MARDAN 1 KARACHI BAHADURABAD LAHORE COLLEGE OF ARTS & 71 19-55-02658-1-006-M AYAT FAISAL FAISAL AYUB 1 SCIENCE (LACAS) GUJRANWALA GUJRANWALA CAMPUS THE CITY NURSERY 72 19-021-02288-1-003-M AYAT IMRAN IMRAN 1 KARACHI BAHADURABAD RANA MUHAMMAD THE PAK LYCEUM SCHOOL 73 19-42-01244-1-011-M AYESHA AYYUB 1 LAHORE AYYUB SYSTEM 74 19-51-01795-1-016-M AYESHA ILYAS MUHAMMAD ILYAS 1 FAZAIA INTER COLLEGE RAWALPINDI JINNAH PUBLIC SCHOOL & 75 19-53-02510-1-021-M AYESHA SHUJAAT SHUJAAT ZAFAR 1 GUJRAT COLLEGE TALIB HUSSAIN THE CITY SCHOOL RAHIM YAR RAHIM YAR 76 19-068-01865-1-021-M AYESHA ZANIB 1 RANDHAWA KHAN CAMPUS KHAN MOHAMMAD JUNAID 77 19-51-02435-1-003-M AYEZA ZAINAB 1 ARMY PUBLIC PRESCHOOL RAWALPINDI ZAFAR THE CITY SCHOOL JUNIOR 78 19-41-01808-1-001-M AYYAN BABAR BABAR ALI 1 FAISALABAD PEOPELS COLONY BRANCH ROOTS INTERNATIONAL AZMEERA TARIQ 79 19-051-02645-1-005-M TARIQ MANZOOR 1 SCHOOLS WINCHESTER ISLAMABAD QURESHI CAMPUS G-13 80 19-51-02435-1-012-M BAREERA ROOHI SHAHZAD RAFIQ 1 ARMY PUBLIC PRESCHOOL RAWALPINDI AHMED SALMAN KHAN 81 19-021-01735-1-015-M BAZIL KHAN 1 REFLECTIONS KARACHI GHOURI ARMY BURN HALL COLLEGE 82 19-992-01342-1-039-M CH. 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