Talent HuntSeason-I
2024-25 Academic Year
The remarkable success of Season-I featured talented participants exclusively from Pak Wattan, setting the foundation for our talent discovery platform.
2024-25
Pak Wattan Only

Season-I Champions
Celebrating our talented students
Season-I Achievements
The foundation of our talent discovery platform was laid with the remarkable success of Season-I, featuring talented participants exclusively from Pak Wattan.
150+
Total Participants
Students from Pak Wattan participated
8
Contest Categories
Different talent areas covered
24
Winners
Students received awards and recognition
95%
Success Rate
Students showed improved confidence
Contest Categories Performance
Detailed breakdown of each category's performance
Qirat & Naat
Speech Contest
Singing
Art & Craft
Quiz Competition
Creative Writing
Painting
Photography
Key Highlights
Student Confidence Boost
95% of participants showed significant improvement in self-confidence and public speaking skills.
Talent Discovery
Uncovered hidden talents in various fields including arts, academics, and cultural activities.
Community Engagement
Strong participation from students, teachers, and parents, creating a supportive environment.
Setting the Foundation
Season-I established the framework for our talent discovery platform, proving that when we provide the right environment and encouragement, students can achieve remarkable things.
Season-I Winners
Celebrating the outstanding achievements of our talented students who participated in Season-I

Ahmad Hassan
Grade 10Best Qirat Performance

Fatima Ali
Grade 9Outstanding Oratory Skills

Muhammad Usman
Grade 8Best Vocal Performance

Ayesha Khan
Grade 7Most Creative Artwork

Hassan Raza
Grade 11Quiz Master Champion

Zainab Ahmed
Grade 10Best Story Writer
Category Statistics
Qirat & Naat
Speech Contest
Singing
Art & Craft
Quiz Competition
Creative Writing
Painting
Photography
150+
Total Participants
Students from all grades participated
24
Award Winners
Students received recognition
95%
Success Rate
Students showed improvement