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Competitions
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Sham kumar (Foundation Public School)
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Murtaza Ahmed (The City School)
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Muhammad Huzaifa (Beaconhouse)
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Shaheera Kashif (FAST NUCES University)
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Unaiza Afzal (Government College of Science)
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Umaan ubaid (City school ravi campus)
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Muhammad Aadil Chaudhary (ISL Pine Avenue)
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Unaiza Afzal (Punjab Group of Colleges)
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Fajar Amjad (Beconhouse College Program (BCP) Faisalabad)
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Fatima Noor Jawad (Beaconhouse Margalla Campus)
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Burhan Abeed (BSS JTC)
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Mamoona Raza (Froebel's International School)
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Fatima Nisar (Punjab college ayub park campus)
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Mehwish khan (APSACS Boys wing Chaklala Garrison scheme 3)
Participating Schools
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Aitchison College
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Beaconhouse
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Froebel's International School
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Government Boys Degree College
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International School Lahore
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Karachi Grammar School
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LACAS
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Lahore Grammar School
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Lahore Grammar School For Boys (LGS-JT)
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Nixor College
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Roots Millennium School
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The City School
And more......
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Benefits for Students
Participating in Capstone's nationwide academic competitions offers students a unique opportunity to stretch their intellectual boundaries and discover their potential. These competitions not only encourage a deep understanding of various subjects but also promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students get to engage with peers who share similar interests, fostering a spirit of collaboration and competition. Moreover, being recognized as top talent in such a prestigious platform can open doors to numerous educational and career opportunities, both nationally and internationally.
Benefits for Educators
Educators can get involved in academic competitions to gain valuable experience and recognition in their fields. By mentoring and guiding the students, they play a pivotal role in shaping the future experts of their disciplines. We encourage educators to partner with us on our mission to discovering and nurturing the brightest students.