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13 year old
passes Panjabi Language AS Level
WSN Network
A 13 year old
UK born
Amritdhari Singh from North London has emerged as one of the
youngest students to pass Panjabi Language AS Level in England. The
AS level examination is the first year of the A Level examination
normally taken by 17 year olds.
Jagdeep Singh, a
student of The Compton School in Barnet, previously passed a GCSE in
Panjabi Language with a grade A, aged 11.
Young Jagdeep,
happy with the result, is looking forward to his other examinations
in the near future. He was recommended to The Royal Institution of
Great Britain for Mathematic masterclasses for Young People.
Commenting on
Jagdeep's achievement, Ravjeet Singh, his elder brother, said:
“Jagdeep Singh has worked very hard for his AS level whilst
practicing his faith as a devout Sikh. He has proven again that
children can achieve at a younger age with Waheguru’s Grace and if
given the opportunity.”
Jagdeep Singh is
also learning Kirtan and this year started his first Sehaj Paatth of
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. His ambition is to be a faithful
practicing Sikh and make his family and community proud.
27 August, 2008
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