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Institution Wise Pass Percentage SSC Annual Examination 1 BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION, MULTAN SCHOOL WISE PASS PERCENTAGE AND GRADING Appeared Passed Pass% Grade A+A B C D E 101001 Govt. Girls English Medium Model High School, Khanewal. 557 480 86.18 47 70 132 170 61 0 101002 Govt. M.C .E/M Girls High School, Khanewal. 201 154 76.62 9 12 43 66 24 0 101003 Govt. Girls High School, Kabirwala. 270 213 78.89 10 24 52 88 37 2 101004 Govt. Girls Model High School,Mianchannu (Khanewal) 399 350 87.72 50 59 97 103 40 1 101005 Govt. Girls E/M High School, Jahanian 298 192 64.43 9 14 47 82 38 2 101008 Govt. Methodist Girls High School 135/16-L (Khanewal) 33 28 84.85 2 1 6 14 5 0 101009 Govt. Girls High School, Makhdoompur Pahoran (Khanewal) 148 120 81.08 3 14 23 62 18 0 101010 Govt. Girls High School, 136/10-R (Khanewal) 80 80 100.00 7 8 36 24 5 0 101011 Govt. Girls E/M High School, 138/10-R Jahania (Khanewal) 119 109 91.60 5 11 38 43 11 1 101012 Govt. Girls High School, 12/A.H. (Khanewal) 96 84 87.50 6 17 24 30 7 0 101013 Govt. Girls High School Sarai Sidhu, (Khanewal) 106 102 96.23 2 12 34 45 9 0 101014 Govt Girls High School 70/10-R Arian Nagar Khanewal 8 6 75.00 0 2 0 4 0 0 101015 Govt. Girls E/M High School Thatha Sadiq Abad (Khanewal) 92 89 96.74 4 18 37 26 4 0 101017 Govt. Girls High School, 105/10-R (Khanewal) 84 73 86.90 3 13 13 31 13 0 101018 Govt. Girls High School,125/15-L (Mian Channu . District Khanewal) 93 74 79.57 3 12 19 28 12 0 101019 Govt. Girls High School 5-Kassi (Khanewal) 88 80 90.91 8 13 21 28 10 0 101020 Govt. Girls E/M High School, 102/15-L Mianchannu (Khanewal) 70 53 75.71 1 8 16 25 3 0 101021 Govt. Girls High School 129/15-L,Mianchannu (Khanewal) 51 36 70.59 5 9 5 11 6 0 101022 Govt. Girls High School Qatal Pur Tehsil Kabirwala distt. Khanewal 32 21 65.63 0 0 3 14 4 0 101024 Govt. Girls High School 8-Kassi (Khanewal) 48 48 100.00 0 6 21 19 2 0 101025 Govt. Girls High School Mahni Sial (Khanewal) 89 87 97.75 6 14 30 33 4 0 101026 Govt. Girls High School 80/10-R (Pirowal) 62 48 77.42 0 4 20 19 5 0 101027 Govt. Girls High School 19/9-R Kacha Khuh (Khanewal) 112 92 82.14 3 25 30 25 9 0 101028 GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BAGAR SARGANA KHANEWAL 30 28 93.33 1 10 9 8 0 0 101029 Govt. Girls High School Nanakpur (Khanewal) 54 30 55.56 3 4 8 10 5 0 101030 Govt. Girls Hassan Model High School, Khanewal. 228 198 86.84 17 39 64 60 18 0 101031 Govt. Girls High School 92/10.R (Khanewal) 26 20 76.92 1 1 8 7 3 0 101032 Govt. Girls High School, 28/10-R (Khanewal) 27 20 74.07 0 4 9 7 0 0 101033 Govt. Girls High School, 23/10-R (Khanewal) 47 40 85.11 0 10 16 11 3 0 101034 Govt. Girls High School, 72/10-R (Khanewal) 14 8 57.14 0 0 1 5 2 0 101035 Govt. Girls High School, 116/15-L Mainchannu (Khanewal) 36 28 77.78 0 3 8 10 7 0 101036 Govt. Girls High School Darkhana, (Khanewal) 12 11 91.67 0 2 1 6 2 0 101037 Govt. Girls High School 84/15-L Mianchannu (Khanewal) 29 24 82.76 4 3 4 12 1 0 101038 Govt. Girls High School 7/9-R (Khanewal) 102 91 89.22 9 15 29 24 14 0 101039 Govt. Girls High School 133/16-L Mian Channu (Khanewal) 24 23 95.83 0 1 3 14 5 0 101040 Govt. Girls High School 115/15-L Mian Channu (Khanewal) 33 30 90.91 1 3 8 13 5 0 101042 Govt. Model High School Khanewal. 560 413 73.75 50 64 88 129 81 1 101043 Govt. Islamia High School, Khanewal. 264 173 65.53 5 12 51 66 39 0 101044 Govt. Public High School, Khanewal. 157 124 78.98 6 16 16 50 34 2 101046 Govt. High School, Kacha Khuh (Khanewal) 85 46 54.12 0 1 7 14 23 1 101047 Govt. Model High School, Mianchannu 368 275 74.73 22 30 69 102 51 1 101048 Govt. Moin-Ul-Islam High School, Mianchannu 86 67 77.91 2 12 10 19 24 0 2 BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION, MULTAN SCHOOL WISE PASS PERCENTAGE AND GRADING Appeared Passed Pass% Grade A+A B C D E 101049 Govt. Muslim Union High School, Mianchannu 95 73 76.84 11 10 13 24 15 0 101051 Govt. High School, Abdul Hakim (Khanewal) 296 188 63.51 9 21 54 68 36 0 101054 Govt. High School, Kabirwala (Khanewal) 187 121 64.71 5 15 25 57 19 0 101055 Govt. High School Jahanian (Khanewal) 295 251 85.08 20 26 64 89 51 1 101056 Govt. Islamia High School, Jahanian (Khanewal) 27 20 74.07 0 1 2 12 4 1 101057 Govt. High School, Maankot (Khanewal) 119 105 88.24 7 9 22 44 21 2 101058 S.T Vincent High School,133/16-L Amrat Nagar Mianchannu (Khanewal) 14 9 64.29 0 0 2 4 3 0 101059 Govt. High School, 84/15-L (Khanewal) 78 53 67.95 1 4 12 21 14 1 101060 Govt. High School, 102/15-L Mianchannu (Khanewal) 49 25 51.02 0 0 5 5 13 2 101061 Govt. High School 72/10-R (Khanewal) 11 11 100.00 0 0 4 5 2 0 101063 Govt. High School, 99/10-R (Khanewal) 66 46 69.70 2 1 11 17 14 1 101064 Govt. High School, 2/8-R Mirza Pur (Khanewal) 59 42 71.19 1 2 12 11 16 0 101066 Govt. High School, 5-Kassi Tehsil Kabirwala(Khanewal) 76 52 68.42 0 2 20 13 17 0 101067 Govt. High School, 105/10-R (Khanewal) 57 31 54.39 0 5 4 8 14 0 101068 Govt. High School, 98/15-L (Khanewal) 62 53 85.48 2 5 9 25 11 1 101070 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL QATALPUR, TEHSIL KABIRWALA DISTRICT KHANEWAL 49 38 77.55 3 2 7 11 15 0 101071 Govt. High School, Sardar Pur (Khanewal) 63 54 85.71 1 3 7 22 21 0 101072 Govt. High School, 14/8-R Gul Abad (Khanewal) 109 68 62.39 2 2 13 18 30 3 101073 GOVT. HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, JODHPUR TEH. KABIRWALA KHANEWAL 145 110 75.86 4 13 28 37 28 0 101074 Govt. High School, 33/10-R (Khanewal) 29 19 65.52 1 1 4 9 4 0 101075 Govt. Central Methodist High School, 135/16-L Mianchannu (Khanewal) 61 40 65.57 3 5 11 10 11 0 101076 Govt. High School, Kukkar Hatta 146 137 93.84 18 19 26 50 23 1 101077 Govt. High School, 59/15-L (Khanewal) 77 62 80.52 0 4 9 26 23 0 101078 Govt. High School, 9-Ghagh (Khanewal) 34 28 82.35 0 1 4 13 10 0 101079 Govt. High School, 45/10-R (Khanewal) 46 45 97.83 1 5 10 24 4 1 101080 Govt.High School 124/15-L Mian Channu (Khanewal) 61 45 73.77 1 4 14 19 7 0 101081 Govt. High School, 123/10-R (Khanewal) 28 19 67.86 0 1 0 11 7 0 101082 Govt. High School, 20/8-R Afridabad (Khanewal) 38 30 78.95 0 1 7 11 11 0 101083 Govt. High School, Bagar Sargana (Khanewal) 61 59 96.72 5 2 7 33 10 2 101084 Govt. H/S/S Jasso Kanwain (Khanewal) 40 33 82.50 3 5 11 11 3 0 101085 Govt. High School, 12-A.H. (Khanewal) 54 44 81.48 0 4 8 19 13 0 101086 Govt. High School, 140/10-R (Khanewal) 29 24 82.76 1 0 5 11 7 0 101087 Govt. High School, 27/10-R (Khanewal) 62 51 82.26 3 4 13 21 10 0 101088 Govt. High School, 128/15-L (Khanewal) 108 89 82.41 9 11 33 26 10 0 101089 Govt. High School, 127/15-L (Khanewal) 20 8 40.00 0 0 2 4 2 0 101090 Govt. High School, Shamkot (Khanewal) 34 26 76.47 0 2 6 10 8 0 101091 Govt. High School, 79/15-L (Khanewal) 56 56 100.00 2 6 14 29 5 0 101092 Govt. High School, 81-82/10-R (Khanewal) 68 44 64.71 2 2 5 23 12 0 101093 Govt. High School, 79/10-R (Khanewal) 65 38 58.46 4 3 12 8 10 1 101094 Govt. High School, 67/15-L (Khanewal) 111 107 96.40 9 22 33 32 11 0 101095 Govt. High School, 93/10-R (Khanewal) 25 24 96.00 3 6 12 3 0 0 101096 Govt. High School, 127/10-R (Khanewal) 3 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY EDUCATION, MULTAN SCHOOL WISE PASS PERCENTAGE AND GRADING Appeared Passed Pass% Grade A+A B C D E 101097 Govt.
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