6th March to 15th April, 2026

Leslie Jones House Annual Farewell Dinner

The Annual Farewell Dinner of Leslie Jones House was held on Friday, 10th April, in a warm and celebratory atmosphere. The occasion was graced by the Chief Guest, Mr. Ali Muhammad Nomani, a distinguished educationist. The Principal, Dr. Syed Muhammad Turab Hussain, and the Headmistress Senior School, Ms. Amina Kamran, along with esteemed faculty members and students, were also in attendance.

The evening was dedicated to honouring the H2 leaving batch, recognising their contributions to the House, and celebrating the outstanding achievements of Leslie Jones students in academics, co-curricular activities, and sports during the academic year 2025–2026. The event reflected a strong sense of camaraderie, pride, and accomplishment, marking a memorable farewell for the graduating students.

Pride, Prestige, and Parting Moments: An Unforgettable Evening with Shirazi House

Shirazi House proudly hosted its Annual Dinner on Friday, 3rd April 2026, at Shamim Khan Hall. The event brought together students, faculty, and distinguished guests in a vibrant and dignified atmosphere to celebrate achievements and bid a heartfelt farewell to the outgoing batch.

The evening was honoured by the presence of the Chief Guest, Syed Asim Ali Bokhari, an old Aitchisonian whose attendance added great prestige to the occasion. Other esteemed guests included the Principal, Dr. S. M. Turab Hussain, the Bursar, Mr. Khalid Mohammad Noon, the Headmistress of the Senior School, Ms. Amina Kamran, the Deputy Headmaster of the Senior School, Dr. Mohammad Kamran; along with Heads of Departments, Housemasters, faculty members, and students.

The Annual Dinner was organised to acknowledge and celebrate the outstanding achievements of Shirazi House students throughout the academic year. Awards were presented to those who excelled in academics, sports, and co-curricular activities, reflecting the House’s spirit of excellence.

A particularly touching segment of the evening was dedicated to the outgoing students, celebrating their accomplishments while extending sincere good wishes for their future endeavours. This farewell added a deep emotional resonance to the night.

The event concluded on a memorable note, reinforcing a strong sense of unity, pride, and belonging within Shirazi House, and upholding its enduring values of tradition, excellence, and camaraderie.

Annual English Play: A Spectacular Rendition of The Necklace

On the 7th and 8th of April, 2026, the Prep School Dramatics Society presented its latest production, The Necklace, by Guy de Maupassant, in Shamim Khan Hall. Students’  performance was nothing short of spectacular, featuring lively musical numbers and a dazzling ballroom scene that captivated the audience.

What made the production especially remarkable was the script, which had been adapted by our students themselves. They skilfully brought the story’s themes of vanity and the desire for luxury to life, ensuring the message resonated with the audience without relying on heavy or monotonous dialogue.

The cast delivered outstanding performances, and the play was met with widespread acclaim. Both parents and students praised the production, making it a resounding success.

A Night of Dignity and Distinction: Kelly House Bids Farewell to H2 Batch

The Annual Farewell Dinner of Kelly House, held on 8 April 2026 in honour of the departing H2 batch, was conducted with dignity and distinction. The occasion brought together the Principal, Dr.Syed M. Turab Hussain; the honourable chief guest and Old Boy, Mr. Faheem Ahsan Jamil; members of the College leadership, including Bursar Mr. Khalid M. Noon and Headmistress of Senior School Ms. Amina Kamran; faculty members; and students, marking a formal evening of reflection and celebration. The Housemaster, Mr. Khalid Saifullah, presented a concise overview of the House’s achievements across academic, co-curricular, and sporting spheres, underscoring a sustained commitment to excellence and all-round development.

The prize distribution recognised both individual and team accomplishments, while the Chief Guest’s presence and address lent further distinction to the proceedings. The outgoing H2 batch was formally presented with souvenirs in acknowledgment of their contributions to the life of the House, complemented by students’ reflections that offered a heartfelt tribute to their shared experience. Held in a year marking 140 years of Aitchison College’s distinguished legacy, the evening reaffirmed the institution’s enduring traditions and values.

The ceremony concluded with a strong sense of continuity, as the departing students were encouraged to uphold the legacy of Kelly House and the College with integrity and distinction.

Aitchison College Celebrates Outstanding US University Admissions Success (2025 - 26)

Aitchison College proudly marks another exceptional year of US university admissions, reflecting the continued hard work and dedication of the US Admissions Counselling Department.

A total of 114 students (including 20 gap year students) from Aitchison College applied to US universities this year, collectively securing an impressive 300 offers of admission reported to date. Among these, 67 acceptances were to top-ranked institutions, reflecting both the academic caliber of our students and the strength of the guidance provided throughout the application process.

This year’s outcomes are particularly noteworthy for the breadth and prestige of institutions represented. Aitchisonians earned places at some of the world’s most selective universities, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), an acceptance that marks a milestone for the College after nearly a decade, alongside California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and Stanford University.

Our students also achieved remarkable success across Ivy League and Ivy-plus institutions, with offers from Brown University, University of Pennsylvania, Duke University and other highly selective universities. In addition, a prestigious Johnson Scholarship at Washington and Lee University highlights the caliber of both academic and leadership excellence among our cohort.

The diversity of acceptances spans leading national universities, liberal arts colleges, and specialized institutions. Students secured places at institutions such as Williams College, Harvey Mudd College, Babson College, Johns Hopkins University, Rice University, and Vanderbilt University, reflecting a wide range of academic interests from engineering and sciences to business, economics, and the liberal arts.

Our students also received multiple offers from top public universities, including UC Berkeley, UCLA, UC San Diego, and UNC Chapel Hill, as well as from globally recognized institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University, University of Southern California, New York University (across its global campuses), and UT Austin.

Aitchison College’s boarding community also recorded strong outcomes in this year’s admissions cycle. A total of 17 boarding students applied to universities in the United States, securing 22 offers of admission, including top institutions such as Duke Kunshan University, NYU Shanghai, Bucknell University, and UC San Diego. These results reflect the College’s structured and highly personalized approach to university counseling, where students are supported closely in developing their academic and extracurricular profiles, and in curating balanced and well-considered university lists.

These results underscore the continued success of Aitchison College in preparing students not only for admission to highly selective institutions but also for meaningful academic engagement on a global stage.

Speaking on the outcomes, Ms. Sarah Malik, the Head of the US Admissions Counseling Department, noted: "This year’s results are a testament to the resilience, ambition, and intellectual curiosity of our students. It has been especially rewarding to see them gain recognition from some of the most selective universities in the world."

Aitchison College extends its heartfelt congratulations to all students and their families on these outstanding achievements and looks forward to seeing the Class of 2026 make its mark across campuses in the United States and beyond.

 

Finance Minister Aurangzeb Returns to Alma Mater as Aitchison Celebrates Academic Excellence

Aitchison College marked its 140th  Academic Founders’ Day with a dignified ceremony celebrating academic excellence and rich traditions.

The event was graced by Mr. Muhammad Aurangzeb, Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue of Pakistan, an esteemed Old Boy of the College, as the Chief Guest. In his address, he shared reflections of his time at Aitchison and encouraged students to pursue excellence with integrity and dedication.

The Principal, Dr. S. M. Turab Hussain  in his thought-provoking address, appreciated the achievements of the students, reaffirming the College’s commitment to high academic standards and character-building.  Awards and medals were presented to distinguished students in recognition of their outstanding academic performance.

A special highlight of the ceremony was a video featuring messages of Old Boys from both sides of the border, reflecting on the College’s shared history before and after Partition.

The ceremony concluded on a note of collective appreciation for our students and staff. It was, indeed a celebration of the long legacy and continued excellence of Aitchison College.

Aitchison College Brings Home the Company of the Year Title

Aitchison College students bagged victory in the Company of the Year Program 2026, National Round, organized by JA Worldwide. Our students formed a company: Next Papers, which provides fully customized resources for Cambridge and other boards for students and teachers. After winning the competition at the national level, Team Aitchison comprised of Sirmed Mehmood, Hussain Nawaz, Taha Irfan, and Mohammad bin Ishaq with their mentor Ms. Nida earned a fully funded trip to Seoul, South Korea.  There, they presented their company at the international level among the best teams from thirteen other countries. 

Congratulations to the entire team on this remarkable achievement, and best wishes for their continued success. 

Aitchison College Hosts 4th National Fastest Man and Woman Championship

Aitchison College successfully hosted the 4th Aitchison National Fastest Man and Woman Championship, featuring six categories from U/12 to the national level. A total of eleven departmental and regional teams, with over sixty five leading national and international athletes, participated.   Athletes from eighteen boys and sixteen girls schools also showcased their exceptional speed, talent, and determination. 

The Chief Guest on the occasion was Mr. Muhammad Nazir Akhter (an Old Boy), while the Guest of Honour, Sheikh Ahsan Latif (also an Old Boy), graced the event. Brig (Retd) Wajahat Sahi, President of the Athletics Federation of Pakistan, and Principal of Aitchison College, Dr. Syed Turab Hussain, gave away medals and trophies to the position holders. The event was organized under the able leadership of Games Master & Head of Sports Mr. Umer Zaman Khan (Chairman, Organizing Committee) and Mr. Irfan Ali Rana, Head of Athletics (Organizing Secretary). 

Cash prizes were awarded to the top three finishers in the professional category as a token of encouragement.

Aitchison College emerged victorious in the Inter-School Athletics Championship, 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.

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