Tajik ambassador attends student council oath taking ceremony at private school
ISLAMABAD, OCT 13 (DNA) – Roots Millennium Schools’ One World Campus E-11/4, Islamabad hosted a Student Council Oath Taking Ceremony 2017 for International Baccalaureate IB (MYP), IGCSE and Primary tiers students to be active and responsible members of the Student Executive Council and will abide by the laws made by the school to guarantee themselves.
His Excellency Sherali S. Jononov, Ambassador of the Republic of Tajikistan to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan graced the occasion as a Chief Guest and inducted the School’s Head-boy Arish Naeem and Head-girl Rabiya Nadeem Akbar into the Student Executive Council, after administering their oaths followed by other Student Council Members. The Principal Roots Millennium Schools Mrs. Amber Naveed emphasized on leadership and determination of the youth to make a revolutionary change in Pakistan.
Roots Millennium Schools’ One World Campus E-11/4, Islamabad aims to be a global institution committed to meeting the needs and ambitions of a diverse range of students by providing challenging academic programs and proving scholarships to the masses for better schooling.
His Excellency Sherali S Jononov the Ambassador of Republic of Tajikistan to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan expressed immense appreciation for the dedication of the students while also commending the dynamic leadership of Mr. Faisal Mushtaq Chief Executive Roots Millennium Schools, Pakistan. He emphasized the need for active engagement of youth in professional organizations and encouraged more students to participate at national level thus encouraging student leadership. He ensured his cooperation at all levels for our youth.=DNA
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