Fauji Foundation College, Rawalpindi - Fauji Foundation College For Girls

Fauji Foundation College For Girls

The college was established in 1989. In 2003, it was declared as the best affiliated institution for obtaining the top GPA for five consecutive years in the Federal Board. In the year 2006, the college secured First Position in Intermediate Examination in Pre-Medical Group, Second and Third Positions in Pre-Engineering Group. During the same year, Second Position in Humanities Group was achieved at the Matric level.

2006, the college won the Bi-lingual Debate Trophy in the colleges as well as the Federal Board Debate Competitions. Two girls from the college were amongst the four students selected through the National Science Talent Competition to represent Pakistan in the International Science Talent Contest in Biology in Argentina in 2006. In 2003, the Principal of the College was amongst the 125 prominent personalities nominated as ‘Leaders of New Millennium’, by ‘South Asia Publications, a Non-Government Organization. She also had the distinction of being one of the seven from amongst these distinguished personalities to be awarded a Gold Medal in recognition of her services in the field of education.

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