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List of Bronze Medal Winners LIST OF BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION ADDRESS CITY/DISTRICT NEAR GRID STATION G.T 1 16-55-00851-1-002-E AALIYAN AHMED KHAN ABID HUSSAIN 1 GHAZALI MODEL HIGH SCHOOL GUJRANWALA ROAD,GHAKHAR AL-HAJ SHER SAKHI TOWER, GUL PLAZA, 2 16-051-00795-1-003-E AANIYAH JEHANGIR JEHANGIR ABDULLAH 1 THE CITY SCHOOL DHA CAMPUS OPPOSITE DHA-II, GATE # 1, MAIN G.T. ISLAMABAD ROAD HOUSE NO. 78/79, RAJA NASEER STREET FAUJI FOUNDATION MODEL 3 16-51-00118-1-002-E AASHIR ANWAR ANWAR UL HAQ 1 SHAH FAISAL COLONY AIRPORT LINK RAWALPINDI SCHOOL AIRPORT AREA CAMPUS ROAD AAYAN MUHAMMAD BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL KG - III 25, BLOCK - 3, NEW KARACHI HOUSING 4 16-021-00815-1-003-E FARHAN MOHD YAHYA 1 KARACHI FARHAN PECHS SOCIETY BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM 204 R-B, EAST CANAL ROAD, NEW 5 16-41-00364-1-022-E ABDUL AHAD NAVEED NAVEED ARSHAD 1 BOYS BRANCH CANAL CAMPUS FAISALABAD GULSHAN-E-IQBAL PRIMARY BLOCK INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC HOUSE NO. I8 SAHIBZADA ABDUL QAYUM 6 16-051-00458-1-020-E ABDUL MUQEET SHAHZAD AKHTAR 1 ISLAMABAD UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD SCHOOL ROAD, I-8/3 UMM AL QURA PUBLIC SHCOOL JR 7 16-42-20073-1-003-E ABDUL RAFFEY GHULAM YASEEN 1 MODEL TOWN C BAHAWALPUR BRANCH 8 16-547-00437-1-003-E ABDUL REHMAN ABDUL WAHEED 1 MH SUFI FOUNDATION SCHOOL BHOON KHURD HAFIZABAD MUHAMMAD WAQAR ANGELS SCHOOL SYSTEM MAIN 9 16-52-00799-1-003-E ABDUL REHMAN ANJUM 1 MODEL TOWN SIALKOT ANJUM SAHI CAMPUS BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM 11-FCC ,SYED MARATAB ALI ROAD, 10 16-42-00237-1-014-E ABDUL WASAY TASNEEM HUSSAIN 1 LAHORE LMA PRIMARY-11 FCC GULBERG IV UMM AL QURA PUBLIC SHCOOL JR 11 16-42-20073-1-015-E ABDULLAH HAMMAD ZIA-UR-REHMAN 1 MODEL TOWN C BAHAWALPUR BRANCH HOUSE NO. 737, STREET NO. 82 MIR 12 16-051-00600-1-010-E ABDULLAH JAAN DILAWAR KHAN 1 THE LYNX SCHOOL ISLAMABAD CHAKER KHAN ROAD, I-8/4 THE CITY SCHOOL FSD JUNIOR 13 16-42-20318-1-001-E ABDULLAH QADIR ALTAF QADIR 1 57/I, BILAL ROAD CIVIL LINES FAISALABAD BRANCH ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL & 14 16-021-20487-1-002-E ABDULLAH RAHEEL RAHEEL RIAZ 1 158-IQBAL SHAHEED ROAD, SADDAR KARACHI COLLEGE SYSTEMS 15 16-42-00126-1-023-E ABDUR REHMAN ASIF MUHAMMAD ASIF ZAMAN 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 39- MAIN GULBERG LAHORE HOUSE NO. 303 - 304, BLOCK H - III 16 16-42-00144-1-032-E ABDUS SALAAM AMIR MUMTAZ 1 THE CITY SCHOOL RAVI CAMPUS LAHORE JOHAR TOWN 17 16-61-20027-1-004-E ABEEHA IRFAN IRFAN SAEED 1 GARRISON ACADEMY GHOUS-UL-AZAM ROAD, CHUNGI NO. 01 MULTAN * Bronze Medal: First position in the school within the respective class and at least 75% achieved. LIST OF BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION ADDRESS CITY/DISTRICT THE CITY SCHOOL VEHARI IKRAM BUILDINGS, NEAR MADINA 18 16-67-00439-1-017-E ABEEHA WAQAR WAQAR AHMAD 1 VEHARI BRANCH PATROLEUM, MULTAN ROAD SHAHID MEHMOOD THE LYNX SCHOOL SATELLITE 19 16-51-00591-1-008-E ABEERAH JALAL 1 80 - A, SATELLITE TOWN RAWALPINDI MALIK TOWN BRANCH 20 16-547-00437-1-004-E ABIHA MARIA MUHAMMAD KHIZAR 1 MH SUFI FOUNDATION SCHOOL BHOON KHURD HAFIZABAD THE CITY SCHOOL GULREZ 21 16-51-20395-1-013-E ADEENAH FATIMA DILSHAD ALI 1 H#267, STREET#06, GULREZ PHASE-III RAWALPINDI BRANCH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF OPPST GREEN MARKET, MAIN ROAD, 22 16-62-20124-1-002-E AFEERA MARYAM MUHAMMAD IRFAN 1 BAHAWALPUR CORDOBA MODEL TOWN C 23 16-547-00437-1-001-E AHMAD SHAZAD GULAM MURTIZA 1 MH SUFI FOUNDATION SCHOOL BHOON KHURD HAFIZABAD ROOTS MILLENNIUM SCHOOLS 24 16-55-00216-1-002-E AHMAD TAHA QADRI AHMAD JAMIL QADRI 1 16, D.C ROAD GUJRANWALA CITY CAMPUS 99-100, J-BLOCK, SHAH RUKN-E-ALAM 25 16-61-20420-1-002-E AHMAD TARIQ TARIQ SAEED 1 IIUI SCHOOLS MULTAN CAMPUS MULTAN COLONY 26 16-021-00191-1-014-E AHMED ABDUL QAYYUM AHMED NOMAN KHAN 1 FAZAIA INTER COLLEGE MALIR CANTT KARACHI HOUSE NO. 9, STREET NO. 49, SECTOR 27 16-051-00723-1-009-E AHMED BIN NABEEL NABEEL ARIF 1 AIMS EDUCATION SYSTEM ISLAMABAD F- 8/4 28 16-547-00351-1-014-E AHMED RAZA ZAIGUM NAZIR 1 M.H SUFI FOUNDATION SCHOOL NEAR RAILWAY LINE HAFIZABAD 29 16-051-20096-1-011-E AHMED SAEED SIDDIQUI ABDULLAH SAEED 1 SUPER NOVA PRESCHOOL 9, BHITTAI ROAD F-7/1 ISLAMABAD ROOTS IVY INTERNATIONAL 35 - C / A, GHAZNAVI ROAD, MODEL 30 16-62-00169-1-003-E AIMA KAMRAN KAMRAN IQBAL 1 BAHAWALPUR SCHOOL BAHAWALPUR CAMPUS TOWN - A, NEAR HABIB BANK CHOWK 30-8, NEW CIVIL LINES NEAR STATE 31 16-41-00662-1-029-E AIMAH FARHAN - 1 BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM FAISALABAD BANK OF PAKISTAN BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL WAPDA 32 16-55-00692-1-031-E AIMAL ABDUL GHAFOOR ABDUL GHAFOOR 1 C-1 BLOCK, WECHS GUJRANWALA TOWN CAMPUS ALLIED SCHOOL PEOPLES 5D, PEOPLES COLONY NO.1, KHAWAJA 33 16-41-00765-1-003-E AIMAN SHAFIQ SHAFIQ TARIQ 1 FAISALABAD COLONY CAMPUS ISLAM ROAD THE CITY SCHOOL GULREZ 34 16-51-20395-1-015-E ALAINA ALI MUHAMMAD ALI 1 H#267, STREET#06, GULREZ PHASE-III RAWALPINDI BRANCH ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL AND 35 16-62-20346-1-004-E ALEENA ALI NADIR ALI 1 BAHAWALPUR CANTT BAHAWALPUR COLLEGE BAHAWALPUR * Bronze Medal: First position in the school within the respective class and at least 75% achieved. LIST OF BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION ADDRESS CITY/DISTRICT ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL AND 36 16-822-00104-1-001-E ALEENA KHAN KHUDIDA SHAIKH 1 29-BRIGADE, CANTT ZHOB COLLEGE THE CITY SCHOOL GULREZ 37 16-51-20395-1-012-E ALEENAH FATIMA DILSHAD ALI 1 H#267, STREET#06, GULREZ PHASE-III RAWALPINDI BRANCH 38 16-51-20396-1-015-E ALI ARMAGHAN SAQLAIN HAIDER 1 ST. MARYS ACADEMY TULSA ROAD, LALAZAR RAWALPINDI THE CITY SCHOOL NURSERY DUBAI MEHAL ROAD, BEHIND CIRCUIT 39 16-62-00749-1-008-E ALI MUJTABA ANWAAR ANWAAR HUSSAIN 1 BAHAWALPUR BRANCH HOUSE ADIL TOWN HOUSE NO. 303 - 304, BLOCK H - III 40 16-42-00144-1-029-E ALI MUNTZIR MEHDI SHAJR HUSSAIN 1 THE CITY SCHOOL RAVI CAMPUS LAHORE JOHAR TOWN HOUSE NO. 303 - 304, BLOCK H - III 41 16-42-00144-1-011-E ALI ZAMAN IJAZ AHMED 1 THE CITY SCHOOL RAVI CAMPUS LAHORE JOHAR TOWN THE CITY SCHOOL MAYMAR ST 002 SECTOR-W SUBSECTOR-V 42 16-021-20384-1-004-E ALIA AHMED KHAN KAMRAN AHMED KHAN 1 KARACHI CAMPUS GULSHAN-E- MAYMAR HOUSE NO.80, STREET -1 NATIONAL ROOTS MILLENNIUM SCHOOLS 43 16-051-00261-1-002-E ALINA ZEESHAN ZEESHAN AFZAL 1 POLICE FOUNDATION HOUSING SOCIETY ISLAMABAD ONE WORLD CAMPUS E-11/4 THE CITY SCHOOL CHENAB 44 16-41-00523-1-022-E ALIZA IFTIKHAR IFTIKHAR AHMAD 1 EAST CANAL ROAD NEAR RAZA GARDEN FAISALABAD CAMPUS STREET NO. 33, BEHIND BUILDING -23, D.A PUBLIC SCHOOL O & A 45 16-021-00860-1-004-E ALIZA ZAHID MUHAMMAD ZAHID 1 SEA VIEW, TOWN SHIP, PHASE V EXT KARACHI LEVELS D.H.A 46 16-42-00817-1-011-E AMEER HAMZA MUHAMMAD AHSAN 1 GARRISON ACADEMY CHITRAL LINES AZIZ BHATTI ROAD LAHORE BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM 47 16-61-00560-1-006-E AMELIA UMER DR MIRZA UMER BAIG 1 HOUSE NO. 24-A, OFFICERS COLONY MULTAN EARLY YEARS AND GIRLS CAMPUS YASIR SHABBIR BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL SYESTEM SECTOR H-3, STREET NO. 1, PHASE II, 48 16-91-20099-1-014-E AMINA YASIR 1 PESHAWAR KHANZADA KHYBER CAMPUS NEAR CECO UNIVERSITY, HAYATABAD HOUSE NO. 303 - 304, BLOCK H - III 49 16-42-00144-1-043-E AMMAL SAEED KHURRAM SAEED 1 THE CITY SCHOOL RAVI CAMPUS LAHORE JOHAR TOWN BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL KG - III 25, BLOCK - 3, NEW KARACHI HOUSING 50 16-021-00815-1-031-E AMMAR BIN YASIR YASIR IRSHAD 1 KARACHI PECHS SOCIETY BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL KG - III 25, BLOCK - 3, NEW KARACHI HOUSING 51 16-021-00815-1-009-E AMMARA ABDUL QADIR ABDUL QADIR 1 KARACHI PECHS SOCIETY MUHAMMAD KHALID BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL KG - III 25, BLOCK - 3, NEW KARACHI HOUSING 52 16-021-00815-1-011-E AMNA KHALID LAKHANI 1 KARACHI LAKHANI PECHS SOCIETY * Bronze Medal: First position in the school within the respective class and at least 75% achieved. LIST OF BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN INSTITUTION S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION ADDRESS CITY/DISTRICT HEADWAY ESCUELA JUNIOR AND 53 16-51-00587-1-006-E AMNA SALEEM SALEEM ULLAH BAIG 1 20 - 20-A, CHAKLALA SCHEME 1 RAWALPINDI HIGH SCHOOL HOUSE NO. 737, STREET NO. 82 MIR 54 16-051-00600-1-019-E AMNA SHAHID SHAHID NASIR 1 THE LYNX SCHOOL ISLAMABAD CHAKER KHAN ROAD, I-8/4 INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC HOUSE NO. I8 SAHIBZADA ABDUL QAYUM 55 16-051-00458-1-008-E AMSAL HIBBA FARHAN RAJA 1 ISLAMABAD UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD SCHOOL ROAD, I-8/3 STREET 03, SECTOR H -8/1, PITRAS GLOBAL SYSTEM OF INTEGRATED 56 16-051-00493-1-001-E AMYNAH RUHAIL KHAN RUHAIL ANWAR KHAN 1 BOKHARI ROAD, OPPOSITE SHIFA ISLAMABAD STUDIES SCHOOL AND COLLEGE HOSPITAL BEACONHOUSE SCHOOL WAPDA 57 16-55-00692-1-030-E ANABIA MUHAMMAD UMER RAUF 1 C-1 BLOCK, WECHS GUJRANWALA TOWN CAMPUS 58 16-51-00697-1-002-E ANABIA AYUB MUHAMMAD AYUB 1 OPF GIRLS COLLEGE C-BLOCK, SATELLITE TOWN RAWALPINDI BEACONHOUSE EDUCATIONAL 59 16-051-20441-1-008-E ANAYA AHMAD AHMAD HASSAN 1 ST NO.
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