IMCG Students’ Council takes oath

Published January 12, 2023
Office-bearers of the Students’ Council of Islamabad Model College for Girls, F-6-2, pose for a photograph after the oath-taking ceremony on Wednesday. — INP
Office-bearers of the Students’ Council of Islamabad Model College for Girls, F-6-2, pose for a photograph after the oath-taking ceremony on Wednesday. — INP

ISLAMABAD: The investiture ceremony of the newly elected College Council 2022-23 was conducted at Islamabad Model College for Girls (IMCG) F-6/2.

Principal Prof Aaliya Durrani, vice principals Kaneez Fatima and Saleha Tabassum, Head Mistress Shazia Rabnawaz, the teaching faculty and students attended the ceremony.

Principal Aaliya while congratulating the newly elected council, highlighted the role of the Student Council in organising the inter-house and inter-collegiate competitions and the performance of participants.

While advising the students, the principal said that they must follow the golden principles of regularity, punctuality and discipline.

She also shared her gratitude to the faculty for showing their tireless efforts to provide quality education to the students.

The newly-elected president Syeda Zahra Fatima, vice president Zainab Zia, general secretary Sidra Tehreem, joint secretary Sundas Mushtaq and treasurer Tasmiyah Tahir took oath of their offices.

After the oath of the main council, secretaries of college societies Aakifa Javed, Rutaba Abbasi, Misbah, Sana Khan, Zainab Kamran, Laiba Gul, Sundus Jahangir, Ayesha Waheed, Eman Gul, Nimra Naz, Aneesa Sohrab, Hooria Mamoon, Zainab Saud and Ayesha Saeed of English, Urdu, Sports, Dramatics, Singing, Pakistan Studies, Islamiat, Computer Science, Fine Arts, Photographic and Civics, respectively, took the oath and received their medals and sashes from principal Prof Aliya Durrani.

The new president Syeda Zahra Fatima, in her address, expressed her thanks to the teachers and students for showing their trust in her and made sure that she and her team would do their level best to come up to their expectations.

Published in Dawn, January 12th, 2023

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