27th October to 14th November, 2025

Curtain Up on Confidence: Junior School Annual Plays

The much-awaited Lower Primary Annual Plays of Junior School were held on Thursday, 23rd October 2025. Mr. Noor Ul Hassan graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. The annual English and Urdu plays were a spectacular celebration of talent, creativity, and teamwork.

The stage came alive with colours, music, and energy as our young performers confidently brought their characters to life. The plays not only highlighted their dramatic skills but also encouraged important values such as empathy, honesty, and responsible decision-making.

Every detail, from the imaginative costumes and vibrant props to the lively songs and seamless coordination, reflected the hard work and dedication of our young learners and teachers. The joy and confidence shining on their faces made the event truly memorable.

A Spectacular Night of Drama: Upper Primary Annual Plays

Junior School, the Upper Primary Annual Plays were held on Friday, October 24th, 2025. We were joined by Mr. Faran Tahir as the Chief Guest. It was a delightful showcase of creativity, confidence, and collaboration. Our talented young actors brought the stage to life with their expressive performances, engaging dialogues, and heartfelt emotions. The plays beautifully blended humour, music, and meaningful messages, reminding us of the importance of kindness, honesty, and responsible use of technology, all delivered through engaging scripts and expressive performances.

Each scene reflected weeks of preparation and teamwork, from learning dialogues and perfecting expressions to coordinating costumes and props. The young performers impressed everyone with their stage presence, delivering their roles with poise and enthusiasm. The applause and cheerful smiles from the audience were proof that the evening was a great success—a celebration of learning, imagination, and joy.

Bright Smiles, Healthy Habits: Dental Awareness Session at Junior School

A Dental Health Awareness Session was organised in the Junior School on Tuesday, 11th November 2025, for learners of K5 and K6. This informative session aimed to raise awareness about the importance of oral care and to encourage healthy dental hygiene habits among our students.

The session was conducted by Dr. Shanze Mirza, a leading orthodontist and dental practitioner. Through an engaging 20-minute presentation on dental problems, oral hygiene, and preventive care, Dr. Mirza highlighted common oral health issues faced by children aged 10 to 13 years. She also offered practical guidance on effective brushing techniques, healthy eating habits, and the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene. A brief question-and-answer session followed, during which Dr. Mirza thoughtfully addressed the learners’ dental queries.

As a follow-up to the presentation, a mobile dental clinic was brought to the campus, allowing students to observe dental tools and equipment firsthand and gain valuable insight into maintaining strong and healthy teeth.

TLC Launches New Talk Series: Voices of Insight

The Aitchison College Teaching & Learning Centre (TLC) proudly marked its first anniversary with the inaugural session of its Voices of Insight series — “Pre-1947 Multifaith Roots of Aitchison College: A Personal & Historical Journey.”

Dr. Tarunjit Singh Butalia joined Dr. Yaqoob Bangash in an engaging conversation that traced the College’s rich multifaith heritage spanning nearly 140 years.

The discussion offered valuable insights into Aitchison’s inclusive past and enduring values reminding us how shared history continues to shape our identity today.

A heartfelt thank you to our distinguished speakers and to everyone who joined us in celebrating this milestone for the TLC.

Turning Pages, Building Futures: Book Fair at Prep School

Aitchison College, Prep School, hosted a lively Book Fair on October 28th and 29th, 2025. The fair showcased a wide variety of books that captivated both students and teachers. The event buzzed with energy as the visitors eagerly explored the booths, discovering new titles and genres. Teachers participated actively, encouraging young readers to develop a lifelong love for books. The fair effectively created an engaging environment of curiosity, learning, and literary enjoyment throughout the school.

A Verdict Against the Heart: Prep School Urdu Play

On 31st  October 2025, the Urdu Dramatic Society of Aitchison College, Prep School, staged its Annual Urdu play, “Qurtaba ka Qazi”.  The play captivated the audience with its powerful portrayal of true justice and moral courage. The production depicted a Judge or “Qazi” whose unflinching decision to uphold the law, even when it meant sentencing his own son to execution, was a moment that symbolised the supremacy of justice over kinship and emotions. The gripping performances, heartfelt dialogues, seamless direction, costumes, and background stage kept the audience spellbound. Every scene reflected months of dedication, teamwork, and artistic brilliance.

As the curtain fell, the hall resonated with thunderous applause and a standing ovation led by the esteemed Principal,  marking the play as one of the most memorable performances. More than a theatrical success, “Qurtaba ka Qazi” stood as a timeless reminder that true justice, however painful, remains the foundation of an honourable society. Kudos to the teachers and students who worked tirelessly to make the production such a success.

Aitchisonians Shine at Lahore Science Mela with Innovative Projects

Aitchison College Prep School students proudly participated in the Lahore Science Mela, organised by the Al-Khwarizmi Science Society. The event served as a dynamic platform for young learners to explore, innovate, and present their scientific ideas to a wider audience.

Our students worked in the school’s science laboratories under the able supervision of their teachers, designing and developing innovative science projects based on the concepts taught in their textbooks. Through this practical process, they engaged in hands-on activities, experimenting, testing, and refining their models to demonstrate scientific principles in both practical and imaginative ways.

At the Mela, the students confidently showcased their projects, displaying innovation, teamwork, and scientific curiosity. Their models reflected real-world applications of classroom learning, with projects ranging from environmental awareness and renewable energy to simple machines and modern technology.

The event also provided an enriching opportunity for them to interact with other young scientists, educators, and visitors, further inspiring them to pursue science with creativity and confidence.

Constitution, Citizenship, and Ethics: An Insightful Talk

On October 31, 2025, Aitchison College Prep School had the honour of hosting Barrister Ahmad Pansota, a distinguished Pakistani lawyer and proud Aitchison alumnus. Barrister Pansota, celebrated for his expertise in constitutional, public interest, and civil litigation, engaged students and teachers in an insightful session on the constitution, citizenship, and ethics. He shared valuable perspectives on justice, citizenship, and moral responsibility.

The interactive discussion saw enthusiastic participation from students, who posed thoughtful questions and gained a deeper understanding of their rights and duties as responsible citizens of Pakistan. The session proved both enlightening and inspiring, encouraging young Aitchisonians to think critically about law and civic values.

 

Aitchison Prep School Excels in National and International Arenas

Aitchison College, Prep School, celebrated a year of outstanding accomplishments on October 20, 2025, in Shamim Khan Hall. Our students excel in prestigious academic and co-curricular competitions at both national and international levels. During the school assembly, students were recognised in the presence of the esteemed Principal, respected Headmaster, and Deputy Headmaster for their commendable achievements in the following categories:

  1. Our young gentlemen made an impressive debut at the World Scholar’s Cup Regional Round. The 84-member delegation secured 55 gold and 44 silver medals, earning qualification for the Global Round in Doha.
  2. The Model United Nations Society proudly represented Aitchison at BDR MUN 2025 and won various prizes.
  3. Our students delivered strong performances at the 3rd Shayyan Khalid Memorial Scrabble Tournament.
  4. Aitchisonians led the way at the Pakistan Spelling Bee Regional Round, advancing to the National Stage, and 23 teams shone at the Pakistan Urdu Spelling Bee 2025, impressing judges with their linguistic skills.
  5. In innovation, Prep School boys achieved 2nd place at the World Robot Olympiad (Future Innovators Category), qualifying for the International Finals in Singapore. The school also claimed the Overall Best Delegation Award at Atelier 6.0.
  6. Excellence persisted in the ICATS Science International Competence and Aptitude Testing Service, while in the 21st International Kangaroo Linguistics Competition, Aitchisonians earned 32 gold and 10 silver medals.
  7. The year concluded with a major victory at the Faith SCIL Olympiad, where Aitchison College Prep School was named the Overall Best Junior Delegation among 700 participants, marking a fitting end to an exceptional year of success and distinction.

Meteorology in Motion: Prep School Students Learned to Predict the Weather

Aitchison College, Prep School Science Department, organised a field trip to the Meteorological Department, Lahore, for our E2 students. During the visit,  students gained firsthand exposure to how precisely weather data is established, maintained, and verified in laboratories using advanced scientific instruments and techniques. Our students also observed various processes related to data collection, weather forecasting, and quality assurance. Boys showed keen curiosity as they interacted with meteorologists and observed real-time demonstrations. They learnt how to use the various tools and techniques to study and accurately predict the weather. They observed how various instruments record data of temperature, air pressure, humidity, wind speed, and cloud movements, and learned how this data is beneficial for daily life applications.

The trip fostered teamwork, discipline, and observational skills as students actively participated in discussions and note-taking. Experiencing science in action strengthened their motivation to pursue hands-on learning and develop a stronger connection between theoretical knowledge and practical application.

ArtFest 2025 - A Celebration of Creativity Beyond Boundaries

“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” - Thomas Merton

ArtFest 2025 unfolded over two unforgettable days of creativity, collaboration, and pure artistic energy. Hundreds of delegates from schools and colleges across Lahore, Wazirabad, and Karachi, joined by international participants through online delegations, transformed the festival into a true celebration of art beyond boundaries.

Throughout the event, a symphony of expression took a definitive form. Categories ranging from Visual Arts and Media Arts to Art Discourse and Music ran simultaneously, each carrying its own mood, intensity, and community. The atmosphere was alive with students sketching under shaded courtyards and cameras capturing fleeting moments. A series of performances and creative workshops punctuated the schedule, giving delegates a chance to engage, experiment, and connect.

The Opening Ceremony set the tone with remarkable performances by the Aitchison College Art and Music Society, filling the hall with excitement. The festival grounds themselves were beautifully designed and curated, with every corner radiating colour, conversation, and creative energy. The space felt less like a school and more like a living gallery.

The two-day celebration concluded with a dazzling Music Night at the Closing Ceremony, featuring renowned names like Farhan Saeed and Omar Mukhtar. Delegates also took to the stage, performing their renditions of vocals and instrumentals — a moment of joy and unity that captured the essence of what ArtFest has long stood for.

ArtFest 2025 was more than a festival; it was an experience. A reminder that art, in all its forms, has the power to connect, move, and define us. It left behind not just memories, but an enduring sense of inspiration.

An Exchange on Academia, AI and Teaching with University of South Asia

Led by our Old Boy (1976) Imran Masood (Vice Chancellor USA), a delegation from the University of South Asia comprising senior faculty members visited Aitchison College on October 1st, 2025. The discussion was spearheaded by Dr Turab Hussain (Principal), with Faaria Salahuddin (Director Advancements), Tina Hameed (Director Teaching and Learning Centre) and Omer Mubbasher (Training Manager TLC) providing key insights into areas of academic interest, such as the impact of AI on education and the necessity of fostering individual creative expression in students.

Additionally, the emphasis was on the vision of the recently established Teaching & Learning Centre (TLC) and their work in Aitchison, particularly the institution of Professional Development Policy & Career Trajectories and the significance of Continuous Professional Development in ensuring teachers are equipped with up-to-date techniques and knowledge. Various interventions have been offered by TLC like Professional Reading Circles (PRC), Observe 2 Grow (O2G) etc. which serve as a model to be emulated for other faculty development programs in schools and universities alike. Channeling the spirit of collaboration, TLC offered to run training sessions for the faculty of USA to help them engage with Professional Literature.

The discussion was followed by an immersion in the history of the College via the Archive Display Centre and a guided tour of the campus, offering the delegation an overview of Aitchison’s academic environment, facilities, and traditions.

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