One student from PakTurk International Schools & Colleges were awarded as Grand Winner at the Sixth Intel National Science Olympiad (2010) finals held in Islamabad; thus are about to compete for Pakistan at the 2010 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair to be held in California, USA.
Organised by Intel Education Initiative in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Education, Pakistan, 2010 Intel NSO was the scene of competition among thousands of students. A total of 117 projects were found worthy of competing in the national finals. 117 finalist projects were exhibited subsequent to having been meticulously inspected by an eminent jury. PakTurk’s Sheeraz Munir Soomro topped his category as Grand Winner and qualified to represent Pakistan at the 2010 Intel ISEF in USA.
Held in collaboration with Federal Ministry of Education since 2004, Intel National Science Olympiad aims at encouraging secondary high students (Class 9-12) to take initiative in finding solutions to the challenges faced locally and globally by means of scientific knowledge and inventive insight.
14 out of 117 finalist projects were of PakTurk students. Sheeraz Munir Soomro of PakTurk Khairpur Branch got awarded as Grand Winner and Best Of Category in Biology Category with his project ‘Usage Of Lolium sp. and Paspalum sp. To Decrease Lead Content Against Air Pollution’, paving the path towards the 2010 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, to represent Pakistan in California USA on April 2010.
And also Usama Mahmood of PakTurk Lahore Branch got awarded as Best Of Category in Mathematics Category with his project ‘Dividing 'n' Different Rectangles Into The Least Number Pieces Of Square’, Nouman Khan of PakTurk Islamabad Branch got awarded as Best Of Category in Mathematics Category with his project ‘Farey Sequences’, Maaz Ahmad and Shaffan Afzal of PakTurk Lahore Branch got awarded as Best Of Category in Mathematics Category with his project ‘Different Look To Trapezium’.
Regarded as one of the largest scientific convenes worldwide, Intel ISEF is the global convention of 1200 students from 40 countries, seeking innovative and positive scientific solutions to global problems. Intel ISEF distributes more than 900 awards amounting to 3 million USD in total.
Highlighted by the New York Times through a comprehensive report on education as a frontrunner non-governmental educational initiative in Pakistan, PakTurk International Schools & Colleges has been under the limelight since their establishment in 1995. Running under the auspices of the PakTurk ICEF, PakTurk educational institutions, in seven cities of Pakistan, provide quality education from Pre School to College Level to young generations of Pakistan for a better country and nation in the making.
In reciprocation and recognition of its selfless services to the people and country of Pakistan in the fields of education and social welfare since 1995, His Excellency President of Pakistan conferred the prestigious civil award “Sitara-e-Eisaar” to PakTurk ICEF on 30 June 2006.
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