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| Government School to lead the way in Sport for Peace & Community Development |
| Date: 29/5/2012 |
| Gary Stannett, the CEO of the Active Communities Network, visited the SMB Fatima Government Girls School to explore a partnership with Zindagi Trust under the British Council’s new community sports initiative. They have launched a sport for peace and development project called DOSTI – Playing for Peace, that runs under the umbrella of the National Active Citizens programme. . |
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| Student wins 2nd position in countrywide Poetry Competition |
| Date: 28/5/2012 |
| SMB Fatima Jinnah Government Girls School entered the “I Have a Dream” poetry competition organized by the Children’s Museum for Peace and Human Rights (CMPHR). The contest was open to schools all over the country and the judges saw over 3300 entries from 43 schools. We are proud to announce that a poem by Fabiha, a student of 4th grade in our school, was selected out of all these entries to be awarded the 2nd position. . |
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| IDRF-Zindagi Trust Fundraiser in Toronto |
| Date: 27/5/2012 |
| Zindagi Trust’s Founder and President, Shehzad Roy, was in Toronto on the evening of 27th May 2012 for a special reception and dinner to raise funds for our school reform project with the support of the IDRF (International Development and Relief Foundation).. |
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| Girls’ Team plays Football Friendly against Diya Club |
| Date: 26/5/2012 |
| The football team at the SMB Fatima Jinnah Government Girls School played a friendly football match against the famous Diya Women’s Football Club. Twenty girls from the 5th to the 10th grade were representing the school on the football field. Among the prominent players of the match were Roshana, Misbah, Samreen, Iqra, Sania, Aqsa, Beenish, Kainat and Urooj.. |
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| Award Ceremony held at Rawalpindi Schools |
| Date: 20/5/2012 |
| Award ceremonies were held at all the Rawalpindi region schools for working children, where high achievers were awarded prizes and a successful term celebrated with student performances of plays and songs.. |
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| Girls win Football Friendly against Agha Khan Kharadar |
| Date: 19/5/2012 |
| 25 students participated from the school participated in a friendly football match against the Agha Khan Kharadar team held at our football ground in the SMB Fatima Jinnah School. Our team beat the Agha Khan Kharadar team 2-0 to win the match which the participating students said was a good start.. |
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| Survey on Clean Drinking Water conducted through schools |
| Date: 18/5/2012 |
| Zindagi Trust’s network of schools for working children is planning an Environmental Day in June to promote awareness about Clean Drinking Water.Contaminated drinking water is one of the major causes of health problems for people specially living in the slum areas where most of our students live and work.
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| Students celebrate Mother’s Day |
| Date: 13/5/2012 |
| Teachers integrated the day celebration with subjects; English, Urdu & Islamiat. At the end of the day children & teachers prayed for their mothers’ long life & good health.. |
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| Students participate in Netball Coaching and Development Programme |
| Date: 11/5/2012 |
| Twelve students from Classes 8 to 10 of the SMB Fatima Jinnah School participated in a 4-day netball coaching and development programme held at the Trinity School in Karachi. Students from 20 other schools and colleges participated in this programme, including teams from Trinity School, Khatoon-e-Pakistan College, Mama Parsi School, St Joseph’s Convent School, The Educators and Army Public School.. |
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| Students participate in Workshop on Basic Banking and Saving |
| Date: 9/5/2012 |
| Volunteer Karachi conducted a workshop on Basic banking and the Importance of Saving at our Manzoor Colony school for working children of age 12 and above. Twenty-five children participated in the workshop which was led by a group of five students from IBA. The children, who spend a major part of their days working on the street or in repair shops, were engaged and attentive throughout the workshop and participated enthusiastically in the discussion. . |
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