15 Pakistani students qualify for KGL contest
Islamabad
Islamabad : Fifteen Pakistani students have qualified for the global round of the internationally renowned KGL Contest 2021.
Pakistani students took part in the English language contest alongside students from all over the world. In the two-stage contest, only the top ten percent of all students proceed to the second round.
Organized by the International Testing Authority, KGL Contest is the fastest-growing competition globally, offered in more than 70 countries with over 6 million participants. The results were announced on 16 April, 2021.
In level Pre-A1, Silah Farhan from Roots Millennium School One World Campus scored first, Nael Ahmad from Aitchison College came second, and Khadija Haroon from the Lahore Grammar School secured third place.
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