Dr Qadeer opens Roots Millennium School's Kingston campus

24 May, 2018

Renowned Pakistani nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan here on Tuesday inaugurated Roots Millennium School's Kingston Campus at Sector G-15/4, Islamabad. Chief guest Dr A Q Khan also known as Mohsin-e-Pakistan was welcomed very warmly by Chief Executive Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq, Directors, Management, and RMS students who were dressed in traditional Pakistani dresses.
Roots Millennium Flagship 'Kingston G-15 Campus Islamabad' is a state-of-the-art purpose built campus having numerous facilities inside it for students and teachers. It is equipped with latest technology and world class academic set-up to achieve the heights of success in academics and extracurricular activities.
Chief Executive RMS Chaudhary Faisal Mushtaq briefed Dr A Q Khan about the new state of the art purpose built campus and took him for the campus tour and showed the facilities available for the students, teachers and the staff. The inauguration ceremony took place in the Forum which was also dedicated to Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan.
The ceremony started with the recitation of Holy Quran and national anthem which was followed by the performances of RMS Montessori and Primary students. Young Millennials presented welcome performance and Pakistani cultural performance which were really praised by the entire distinguished guests and parents.
Dr AQK congratulated the community Chief Executive Faisal Mushtaq and staff for the new addition of grand campus at Sector G-15/4, Islamabad. He also emphasized upon the fact that Pakistani students need to compete with the international standards and he was happy to see that at RMS students are getting the exposure that is required for the said purpose. CEO RMS Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq TI said that as we are moving towards growth and development it gives me immense satisfaction that we are proudly celebrating our distinctions and accomplishments earned through the dedication and hard work of students, faculty members and the support of parents.

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