Thursday, August 30, 2012

UK: Ahmadi student Hania Saleem from Epsom scored top marks in her GCSE's


Miss Salem moved to the UK last August, after seeking refuge because her Ahmadiyya Muslim community faces persecution in Pakistan.

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By Alexandra Rucki | August 29, 2012

Ahmadiyya Times Note:  Miss Hania Saleem is the daughter of Mr. Saleem-ul-Haq Khan and grand daughter of late Mr. Shams-ul-Haq Khan of Quetta, Pakistan a renowned journalist. [Engr. Mazhar-ul-Haq Khan]

A refugee has scored top marks in her GCSE's, after only starting at a UK school in February.

Hania Saleem, 16, of Manor Green Road, Epsom, gained A* grades in maths and biology.

The star student, who studied in Blenheim High School, also got A grades in chemistry, physics, religious education, Urdu and a B in English.

Miss Salem moved to the UK last August, after seeking refuge because her Ahmadiyya Muslim community faces persecution in Pakistan.

The family first tried to get her into a school in Cardiff last year, but were unsuccessful.

They then settled in Epsom in September and she managed to get a place in Blenheim High School.

Miss Saleem said she is pleased with her results, but is hoping to get her English paper remarked.

She said: "When I opened the envelope I was quite nervous. I did year 10 in Pakistan, I had studied some of the stuff.

"It was hard, but it was ok for me."

Miss Saleem's hopes to study a Biology-related subject at university, and is trying to get a place to take science A Levels at Rosebery School.


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2 comments:

  1. Engr. Mazhar-ul-Haq KhanAugust 30, 2012 at 11:29 AM

    Miss Hania Saleem is the daughter of Mr. Saleem-ul-Haq Khan and grand daughter of late Mr. Shams-ul-Haq Khan of Quetta, Pakistan a renowned journalist.

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  2. Brilliant work. Wish her all the best in her studies.

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