Background
Khadija Mushtaq was born on 23 August 1968. Her father was a colonel in the Pakistan Army. In 1988, her mother, Riffat Mushtaq, founded Roots School System on Harley Street in Rawalpindi.
Khadija Mushtaq was born on 23 August 1968. Her father was a colonel in the Pakistan Army. In 1988, her mother, Riffat Mushtaq, founded Roots School System on Harley Street in Rawalpindi.
University of London.
She is the Chief Executive Officer of Roots Ivy International Schools and the chancellor of Roots Ivy International University. She represented Pakistan at the University of London International Programmes Global Symposium in 2014. She has worked closely with the Ministry of Education of Malaysia and is a female empowerment activist and patron in chief of several Non-governmental organizations, including Liberating the Girl Child Foundation and Environment Pakistan.
Some of her most notable students are Ali Moeen Nawazish (known for passing 23 A-levels), Samad Khurram, and Danish Shabbir (who received 23 A grades in the International General Certificate of Secondary Education).
Hundreds of her students are studying at top global universities, including Oxford University, Duke University, the University of London, the University of British Columbia, New York University, Stanford University, Princeton University, Yale University, Cornell University, Brown University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
She is a member of the National Society of High School Scholars and the Overseas Counsellor Association. She is an honorary member of the Cambridge Advisory Council, the top forum for educators in Pakistan.