🎓 55-Year-Old Peon from Pishin Passes Matric Exam, Proves It’s Never Too Late to Learn
PISHIN (Web Desk): In a remarkable story of resilience and dedication, Faiz-ul-Haq, a 55-year-old school peon from Pishin, Balochistan, has successfully passed his matriculation exam, proving that age is no barrier to education.
🏫 From School Peon to Matric Pass: A Journey of Determination
Faiz-ul-Haq, employed as a peon at Government Boys High School Nauabad, achieved 600 marks and secured a second division in the recently announced results. His success has sparked celebration among his colleagues, teachers, and local community.
🌸A Proud Moment Celebrated by Teachers and Staff
As the results were announced, Faiz-ul-Haq was greeted with warm congratulations and floral garlands from the school staff. Teachers praised his dedication, calling him an inspiration not only to students but to all those who once gave up on their educational dreams.:
🗣️ “I Had to Choose Survival Over School”
Speaking to the media, an emotional Faiz-ul-Haq recalled the reason he left school decades ago:
“I had to give up my studies early in life to support my family. Putting food on the table came first.”
But thanks to the encouragement of his school’s staff and his own determination, he finally fulfilled a dream he never forgot.
🤝 Support from Teachers Turned a Dream Into Reality
Faiz credits his achievement to the unwavering support of his colleagues and teachers, who motivated him to resume his studies after decades away from the classroom.
“With my teachers by my side, I was able to tick this goal off my bucket list,” he shared proudly.
🌟 A Story That Inspires a Nation
Faiz-ul-Haq’s story is a powerful reminder that education has no expiry date. His determination and success send a clear message: it’s never too late to chase your dreams.
In a world where many give up early due to circumstances, Faiz stands as a beacon of hope for anyone wishing to return to learning, no matter their age or background.