18th February to 9th March, 2026

Aitchison College Participates in Career Fairs

Aitchison College participated in Career Fairs at leading universities across Pakistan, including Habib University and Institute of Business Administration (IBA) in Karachi, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) in Islamabad, and Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and Lahore School of Economics (LSE) in Lahore.

During these visits, the Head of HR and the Training Manager engaged with students and shared insights about teaching as a meaningful and long-term career path. They also introduced the Aitchison College Trainee Teacher Programme, highlighting the mentorship and professional growth opportunities it offers. The programme generated strong interest among students, with many expressing enthusiasm about pursuing teaching as a fulfilling profession.

Ramadan Reflections: Aitchison College, Prep School Students Share with the Needy

Aitchison College Prep School successfully launched a charity drive to support the needy and less fortunate. It was a meaningful initiative that promoted compassion and social responsibility among students, especially during the blessed month of Ramadan. The sacred month teaches Muslims the values of generosity, patience, gratitude, and caring for those in need. As part of this drive, students actively collected money and essentials for the less fortunate. The Headmaster, teachers, and especially Ms Nabila Khokhar and Ms Fatima Mahmood, Incharge of Charity, led the students, guiding them and explaining the importance of charity (Sadaqah) during Ramadan. They emphasised that helping others brings spiritual reward and fosters a strong sense of community. This activity not only helped those in need but also developed empathy and teamwork among the students. Through this charity drive, they learned that Ramadan is not only about fasting but also about kindness, sharing, and supporting others

Mastery Series: Mathematics Workshop Successfully Conducted

The Teaching and Learning Centre at Aitchison College successfully conducted the inaugural Mastery Series: Mathematics Workshop on Friday, 27 February 2026, marking the launch of the institution’s first subject-specific professional development initiative.

The workshops brought together 50 Mathematics teachers from the Junior, Prep, and Senior Schools and was facilitated by Dr. Imran Anwar and Dr. Waqas Ali Azhar from Lahore University of Management Sciences. Designed to enhance teaching practices and strengthen student engagement in Mathematics by adding games, fun and laughter, the interactive sessions introduced practical strategies to promote deeper conceptual understanding and active learning in classrooms.

The workshops echoed with laughter and received highly positive feedback from participants, who appreciated the relevance and immediate applicability of the approaches shared, marking a strong beginning for the Mastery Series initiative.

Bridging Neuroscience and Education: A Seminar on the "Psychobiology of Learners"

In a continued effort to foster innovative professional growth, the Teaching & Learning Centre recently hosted a compelling seminar for faculty from the Campus Boys & Girls Schools. Led by Dr. Muhammad Mustafa, Biology Teacher from the Senior School, the session titled “Psychobiology of Learners: Understanding Cognition and Creating Active Learning Environments” successfully bridged the gap between scientific research and classroom practice.

The 90-minute session, attended by approximately 50 teachers from Junior, Prep, and Senior sections, was inspired by Dr. Mustafa’s own research, recently accepted for publication in the journal Neuropsychobiology. His work on the biological models of fear and stress provided an evidence-based foundation to help educators understand how emotional states directly influence a student’s ability to encode and retrieve information effectively decoding the biological "source code" of learning.

The impact was both significant and immediate. Feedback from attendees reinforced a powerful consensus: teacher behaviour is the primary architect of the student’s neural environment. The seminar successfully shifted faculty perspectives from traditional pedagogical views to a more nuanced, psychobiological understanding of their students.

Aitchison College and Sultan Gohar Initiate the Gohar Ejaz Scholarship Fund

Aitchison College is truly honoured to announce the establishment of the Gohar Ejaz Scholarship Fund, exemplifying the generosity of its Old Boys. The Gohar Ejaz Scholarship Fund, set up by Mr Sultan Gohar, shall support and sponsor ten students for the entirety of their eight-year educational journey at Aitchison. 

To honour this generous contribution and the spirit of giving back, the College hosted a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony, welcoming Mr Sultan Gohar (CEO of Lake City, Old Boy) back to campus on 14th February 2026. We are grateful for Mr Sultan Gohar’s generous commitment to his alma mater and his partnership with Aitchison in expanding access to quality education.

Medals Galore: Aitchison College, Prep School Students Win National and International Competitions

Aitchison College Prep School proudly celebrates its students’ achievements across academics, debating, science, maths, languages, sports, and co-curricular activities on national and international stages. To recognise their accomplishments, a special School Assembly was held on February 23, 2026. The Principal, Aitchison College, Dr S.M. Turab Hussain, graced the occasion. Our students fared exceptionally well in the following categories at the national and international levels:

  1. Mega Rainbow International Essay Competition 2025: Our 169 students competed against students from 350 schools on the theme of "Technology" and secured 35 Gold, 8 Silver, 5 Bronze, and 10 Gift Awards. One of our promising students, Ali Zar Bukhari, won a special cash prize of Rs. 50,000.
  2. PTMUN (Model United Nations): Our school earned 2 Best Delegate Awards, 2 Honourable Mentions, and 3 Special Mentions across four committees, excelling in research, public speaking, and leadership.
  3. Literary Lanterns 2025 (Lahore Grammar School): We achieved two overall victories and the Best Delegation Award.
  4. ICATS Science 2025: From 189 participants, our students secured 2 National Awards, 5 Provincial Positions, and 12 School Toppers.
  5. Pakistan Math Challenge 2025: Our 49 participants won multiple bronze medals.
  6. Atelier 7.0 (Beaconhouse): Our teams excelled in debate, declamation, maths, and art, and won the Best Delegation Award.
  7. LUMS Math Delta: We secured 1st place in the Engineering Catapult competition and 2nd place in the Math Auction (out of 110 teams nationwide); additionally, 6 of the top 10 Math Olympiad finalist teams were from Aitchison College, Prep School.
  8. SCIL Olympiad 2026: Students won multiple gold, silver, and bronze medals in poetry, declamation, Naat, Islamic Quiz, and art. Aitchison College Prep School was declared Best Delegation in the Under-17 and Junior categories.
  9. Annual Coding Competition 2026: Organised by our ICT Department, this competition recognised our students as the top programmers for their skills and logic.
  10. Languages: The French Department produced excellent results in the FIT, Deutsch A1 & A2 exams. Twenty-two students achieved 100% success in DELF A1 at the Alliance Française.
  11. National Age Group Swimming Championship: Our students set new national records in the National Swimming Championship, winning multiple gold, silver, and bronze medals.
  12. 1st Prep School Chess Tournament: The Prep School organised its first-ever Chess Tournament with 75 participants. Mohid Adnan was declared champion, Haziq Adnan was runner-up, and third place was shared by Ismail Khan Daha and Raahim Naeem Afzal.

These accomplishments highlight our students' talent, dedication, and competitive excellence. Congratulations to all!

A Fusion of Cultures: Chinese New Year Celebrated at Prep School

The Chinese New Year Celebrations were held on 21st February 2026 at Aitchison College,
Prep School. The day was a vibrant blend of cultural learning, tradition, and student
engagement.

The evening began with the reception of the Chinese Consulate delegation at Maratab Ali Gate,
followed by a guided tour of the historic Old Building. Led by the Headmaster of Prep School
and the Head of Chinese Department, the delegation explored Aitchison College’s rich heritage,
architecture, and enduring traditions.

At Monnoo House, the distinguished guests had a delicious Iftari with the staff and students.
They later visited the Bahawalpur House, where they appreciated students’ artwork and
attended a brief historical talk about Mr. Langland, the late English Headmaster who dedicated
his entire life to the promotion of education in Pakistan and Aitchison. The delegation was also
briefed about the legacy of the Nawab of Bahawalpur, the true benefactor to Aitchison College
and to Pakistan in many ways.

The formal celebrations of the Chinese New Year commenced with an insightful presentation
by M. Ahmed Maher, a student who studies Chinese at Prep School. In his presentation, he
highlighted the traditions and cultural symbolism of the Chinese New Year. The Chinese
Consulate also gave an insightful talk about the shared cultural heritage of Pakistan and China.

The event concluded with a group photograph symbolising unity and friendship between
Pakistan and China, leaving our guests and students enriched by the shared experience of two
cultures.

Record-Breaking Stand Steal Victory for Aitchison

Aitchison College Cricket team won the toss and elected to field first against ACOBA in an exciting 35-over encounter. Batting first, ACOBA posted a competitive total of 260 for 6 in their allotted overs. Opener Rafay Ahmad led the charge with a blistering 90 runs, setting the tone for the innings. He was ably supported by Muneeb Wasif, who remained unbeaten on 52, while Ammar Azam contributed a valuable 54 runs to consolidate the total.

In response, Aitchison College Team displayed remarkable composure, grit, and a clinical batting performance. The chase was anchored by a magnificent unbeaten 128 from Daud Tauqeer Rana, alongside an elegant and equally commanding 81 runs from Sufian Siraj. The pair stitched together a match-winning partnership, guiding the team to victory in just 29.2 overs with only two wickets down.

The spectators, including families of the Old Boys and the College team, along with the worthy Principal Dr. S. M. Turab Hussain and members of the Sports and College Management. They were on the edge of their seats, witnessing a thrilling contest filled with excitement and sporting excellence. The Chief Guest on the occasion was our former teacher, Mr. Ismail Chaudhry.

Match Summary

ACOBA Batting
Rafay Ahmad 90 runs
Muneeb Wasif 52* runs
Ammar Azam 54 runs
AC Bowling
Muhammad Khan 3 wickets
Mughees Wasif 2 wickets
Ali Malik 1 wicket
Hamdan Athar 1 wicket

 

AC Batting
Daud Tauqeer Rana 128* runs
Sufian Siraj 81* runs
ACOBA Bowling
Mansoor Ali Khan 2 wickets

 

Young Aitchisonians Dominate ACOBA in Thrilling Squash Encounter

The much-anticipated Squash Fixture between Aitchison College and ACOBA proved to be a thrilling encounter, keeping spectators on the edge of their seats throughout. It was truly an ice-breaking contest, marked by high intensity, competitive spirit, and exceptional racket craftsmanship from the young Aitchisonians.

The College team made a commanding start, going two matches up with confident performances in the opening ties. The momentum continued as our team clinched the next two closely fought matches, establishing an unassailable 4–0 lead. The Old Boys showed resilience in the final encounter, securing a hard-earned victory and closing the fixture at 4–1.

Gracing the occasion were our worthy Principal, Dr. S. M. Turab Hussain, accompanied by Miss Amina Kamran, HMSS, and Mr. Umer Zaman Khan, Games Master & Head of Sports. They applauded both teams for their remarkable performance and commended the spirit of sportsmanship displayed throughout the fixture. The Chief Guest on the occasion was our Old Boy, Mr. Hamesh Khan.

Match Results:
Momin Hashim (AC) Defeated Khalid Misbah (Old Boy) — 3–1
Syed Hussain (AC) Defeated Shoaib Ayub (Old Boy) — 3–0
Saif Ullah Tareen (AC) Defeated Sunil (Old Boy) — 3–1
Abdur Rehman Shuraim (AC) Defeated Omer Salamat (Old Boy) — 3–0
Azam Noon (Old Boy) Defeated Abdur Rehman Riaz (AC) — 3–2
Final Result:
Aitchison College won the fixture 4–1.

A well-deserved victory for the young Aitchisonians, reflecting their dedication, discipline, and growing dominance on the squash court. 

Aitchison College Hockey Team Runs Riot Against ACOBA

In a spirited hockey encounter against the seasoned campaigners of ACOBA (Old Boys), the young Aitchison College team delivered a commanding performance to secure a resounding 5–0 victory.

Although the old legs began the match with flair and showed glimpses of their trademark stick craftsmanship, they were steadily outmanoeuvred by the Aitchison side’s pace, stamina, and tactical discipline. The young guns dominated the proceedings with relentless pressure, sharp passing, and clinical finishing, reflected in the emphatic scoreline. Their performance was remarkable across all departments. The forwards displayed precision and attacking brilliance, the centre-halves controlled the tempo of the game, the defence stood firm, and the goalkeeper remained resolute. It was truly an outstanding all-round effort.

Goal Scorers:
Majid Mehmood 1 Goal
Mir Hayrdost Khan Domki 1 Goal
Muhammad Awais 2 Goals
Muhammad Aryan 1 Goal

At the conclusion of the match, the worthy Principal, Dr. S. M. Turab Hussain, and the Sports Management appreciated and applauded both teams for exhibiting commendable sportsmanship and competitive spirit.

A well-deserved victory for Aitchison College. It is a testament to youthful energy, discipline, and teamwork.

Aitchison College Ends 12-Year Drought Against Old Boys

In a spirited and much-anticipated encounter, the Aitchison College Tennis Team triumphed over ACOBA (Aitchison College Old Boys Association) after twelve years. The fixture was the best exhibition of intensity, skill, and sportsmanship. After an age-old rivalry filled with competitive zeal, the Aitchison team proved its mettle, securing an impressive 4–1 victory in the rubber.

Each match carried its own excitement, but the youthful energy and determination of the College team ultimately outpaced the experienced Old Boys, notably in the singles. Traditionally, it has been a challenging segment for the young Aitchisonians. The young guns confidently turned around this time, led by the composed and much-improved Omer Ali and Ameer Mazari, both delivering commanding performances.

In the doubles, the Aitchison team once again showcased teamwork and resilience, clinching two out of three matches while conceding only one to the seasoned Old Boys.

Final Result: Aitchison College won the Fixture 4–1

Doubles Results:
Aryaan & Haroon (AC) Defeated Fazal Qadir & Leghari (Old Boys) — 6-7, 6-4, 10-8
Omer Ali & Ameer Mazari (AC) Defeated Shehryar Salamat & Talal Khan — 3-6, 7-5, 10-8
Haseeb Aslam & Ahmad Asad (Old Boys) Defeated Abdullah & Hamza Ahmad — 6-4, 6-4
Singles Results:
Omer Ali (AC) Defeated Shehryar Salamat (Old Boy) — 6-3, 6-2
Ameer Mazari (AC) Defeated Talal Khan (Old Boy) — 6-1, 6-4

A commendable display of talent, discipline, and competitive spirit by both teams made the fixture a memorable chapter in this enduring sporting rivalry. All matches were witnessed by Old Boys, proud parents, members of the Sports Management, and the worthy Principal, Dr. S. M. Turab Hussain. They applauded the competitive spirit and high standard of the game displayed by both sides.

Aitchison College Dominates ACOBA in Annual Football Fixture

It was a fast-paced match, highlighted by a remarkable display of defence by the Aitchison College (AC) team in the first half. The goalkeeper made crucial saves to thwart several late attacks by the old boys. Seizing the momentum, the AC boys successfully notched a field goal on the rebound, taking a 1-0 lead into halftime.

The second half saw the AC defence and midfielders at the top of their game, expertly manoeuvring and counter-attacking. This relentless pressure resulted in two more goals, with Aitchison College eventually clinching the match with a 3-0 victory. Our hats go off to the marvellous exhibition of football displayed by the Aitchison Football Team.

We must also praise the old boys, who tried their level best to match the AC Team. It was a captivating experience for all spectators.

Final Score: Aitchison College 3 - 0 ACOBA

Goal Scorers:
Muhammad Haziq Rehman 1 Goal
Abdullah Mursil 1 Goal
Hamdaan Hassan Ahmad 1 Goal
Outstanding Performance:
Muhammad Abdul Moiz AC-Best Defender
Hamdaan Hassan Ahmad AC-Best Midfielder
Abdullah Mursil AC-Best Striker

In the end, the worthy Principal, Dr S. M. Turab Hussain, Mr. Umer Zaman Khan, Gamesmaster & Head of Sports, and Miss Amina Kamran (HMSS) were full of praise and appreciation for both the ACOBA Football Team and the winners, the Aitchison College Football Team.

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