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Quality education emphasised for shaping nation’s future


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Islamabad : Sixteen A Level Homebridge high achievers were honoured with shields and certificates during a special ceremony in recognition of their dedication and hard work.

This recognition is significant as many of these achievers come from Matriculation backgrounds, challenging the notion that students from Matriculation backgrounds cannot excel in A Levels, according to Project Director of Homebridge Sajjad Leghari.

He said those awards symbolised not only academic excellence but also the transformative impact of the programme’s innovative educational approach.

Homebridge CEO Nassir Kasuri commended the students on their brilliant performance and emphasised the importance of quality education in shaping the future of the nation.

He said Homebridge, Pakistan’s pioneering hybrid A Level institution, blended the flexibility of online learning with the engagement of traditional classroom settings.

“This unique model allows students to pursue A Levels at their own pace and from any location, breaking down barriers of socioeconomic status, cultural diversity, and geographic distance,” he said.

Nassir said by harmonising digital and physical learning environments, the programme empowered students to thrive in a globalised world, preparing them for the challenges and opportunities of the future.

He said the programme was designed to cater to diverse learning needs and backgrounds, and provided a flexible, inclusive, and forward-thinking approach to education, preparing students for success in a dynamic global landscape.



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