In an inspiring story from Balochistan, a 55-year-old school peon has successfully passed his matric exams. Faizul Haq, who works at the Government Boys High School in Nawa Abad, Pishin, achieved 600 marks and secured a second division.
His results were announced recently by the Balochistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Quetta, which declared the matric results 2025 on July 7. The announcement brought widespread praise from students, teachers, and staff at his school.
Faizul Haq shared that he always had the desire to continue his education. However, financial struggles and family duties forced him to put that dream on hold for many years. Despite the challenges, he remained hopeful and determined.
The idea to sit for the matric exams came after encouragement from the school’s teachers and staff. Their support gave him the confidence to study seriously and appear for the exams. Haq thanked them for their guidance and motivation throughout his journey.
Following his success, the school community celebrated his achievement. He was welcomed with garlands, applause, and warm wishes. The event turned into a moment of pride for the entire area, as his story spread quickly and inspired many.
Passing matric exams at 55 is a rare and remarkable feat. Faizul Haq’s dedication has become a symbol of perseverance and the power of lifelong learning in Pakistan. His achievement sends a strong message: it’s never too late to pursue your dreams.
His story is not just about education, but about hope, effort, and the value of determination at any age. As more people hear of his success, it is likely to motivate others to continue their education, no matter their age or background.
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