3rd March to 25th March, 2025

Aitchison College Staff Stuns ACOBA Eleven

On March 22, 2025, the final cricket match of the Tri-Series was played between Aitchison College Staff and the ACOBA Executive Committee. AC Staff won the toss and elected to bat. They scored a mammoth 171 runs for 4 wickets in their stipulated 20 overs. Mr. Umer Zaman Khan, the captain, was in remarkable form, hitting boundaries all over the ground. He made a magnificent 79 runs. He was aptly supported by the second opener, Mr. Mavaz Tamia, who secured 63. It resulted in a century partnership between them. Mr. Yousaf Ali, the middle order, also contributed 19* valuable runs.

In reply, the ACOBA Executive Committee managed to score 118 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Their main run getters were Babar Zaman (15), Ammar Azam (21), and Muhammad Ahmad (22), with a few others reaching double digits. It was a comprehensive victory for the AC Staff Team. They won the series (2-1).

1st Innings
AC Staff Batting ACOBA Executive Bowling
Umer Zaman Khan 79 runs Zurain 02 Wickets
Mavaz Tamia 63 runs Noman Nadir 01 Wicket
Yousaf Ali 19* runs Jhoney 01 Wicket
 
2nd Innings
ACOBA Executive Batting AC Staff Bowling
Babar Zaman 15 runs Sharoon George 02 Wickets
Ammar Azam 21 runs Ghulam Abbas 01 Wicket
Muhammad Ahmad 22 runs Rashid Maqbool 01 Wicket
Sharjeel Niazi 21* runs Amin Ather 01 Wicket
    Iqbal Haider 01 Wicket
    Waqar Saleem 01 Wicket

 

Result: AC Staff won by 53 runs

Man of Series: Mr. Umer Zaman Khan

Aitchison College Staff Won The Three Match Series 2-1

Aitchison College Expands Miyawaki Forest with Second Plantation Drive

Building on its initial success of Miyawaki plantation of 2,500 trees, Aitchison College has added another 1,800 trees in the second afforestation drive, bringing the total to 4,300 Miyawaki trees on campus. This effort reflects the college’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and ecological responsibility. Our students actively participated in the drive, making it an engaging and educational experience that promotes environmental awareness across all age groups. Organised by the Humanitarian and Environmental Society, the initiative has increased the total tree count on campus from 13,479 to approximately 15,279, moving Aitchison College closer to its vision of a zero-carbon future.

Pakistan Day: A Day of New Resolution

On Sunday, 23 March 2025, Pakistan Day was celebrated at Aitchison College with a renewed pledge to work hard for the progress and stability of Pakistan. The residence staff and students were present at the occasion. Dr. S. M. Turab Hussain, the Principal, was the Guest of Honour who unfurled the national flag. The national anthem was sung with passion. The Principal later met with the staff and students of the college.

Salt, Salt, Everywhere: Visit to 'Khewra' Mines

On the 24th of February, 2025, a group of students and teachers of Aitchison College Prep School undertook a memorable excursion to the ‘Khewra’ Salt Mine. It is one of the largest and oldest salt mines in the world. Rugged hills of the Salt Range with their unique mix of brown, green, and pink hues present a captivating picture of the unique land beauty. The Salt Mine is a towering salt cliff that is a part of a large mountain range. The huge entrance to the mine is carved into a massive hill. As one enters, refreshing cool air inside brings soothing relief from the warmth outside. The walls of the mine are covered in shimmering pink salt crystals, and one marvels at the breath-taking formations. There are salt stalactites and stalagmites that seem almost otherworldly.

During the tour, the guide shared the fascinating history of the mine, explaining that it had been discovered centuries ago by the troops of Alexander the Great. Over the years, it had grown into one of the largest salt mines in the world, producing high-quality salt that has been used for various purposes, from cooking to preserving food. As the students walked deeper into the mine, they were amazed at how the salt was mined and the different methods used to extract it. They learned that the mine’s salt deposits had formed millions of years ago, when an ancient sea dried up, leaving behind vast salt layers.

One of the most memorable moments of the trip was when the students visited the Salt Mosque, an incredible structure made entirely of salt bricks, including the chandeliers. The calm, peaceful atmosphere of the mosque left everyone in awe of the creativity and ingenuity of the craftsmen.

After the educational and awe-inspiring tour of the mine, the students were ready for a well-deserved meal. They headed to the Monal Fusion ‘Bhera Rest Area’. It is a popular spot known for its scenic views and delicious food. The students enjoyed a hearty meal while relaxing and taking in the panoramic views of the surrounding hills.

As the trip came to an end, they made their way back to Lahore. The students felt enriched by the experience. They not only learned about the geological wonders of the Khewra Salt Mine but also gained a deeper appreciation for the history and culture of the region. The trip was a perfect blend of adventure, learning, and enjoyment, leaving the students with memories they would cherish for years to come.

Prep School Hosts Inter-School Mathematics Olympiad

"The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics."  Paul Halmos, a famous Mathematician

Aitchison College Prep School, Mathematics Department hosted the Inter-School Mathematics Olympiad on February 15, 2025. The primary objective of the competition was to enhance students' mathematical skills while fostering their appreciation and passion for the subject. During the competition, the participants demonstrated a strong desire for intellectual challenges, as they were to solve a variety of stimulating problems. Sixteen of the best schools of the town participated in the competition. The Olympiad featured four distinct categories:

  1. Math Tessellation Competition
  2. Math Digital Competition
  3. Math Poster Competition. The theme was "Mathematics is the Language of the Universe."
  4. Math Quiz Competition

It was a platform for students to showcase their problem-solving abilities, innovative thinking, and effective communication skills. The sense of achievement in overcoming complex challenges within time constraints was evident throughout the competition. The Olympiad not only challenged young minds but also inspired them to embrace the beauty of mathematics and its limitless possibilities.

 

Skills Expo and Makers' Fair, 2025

The Skills Expo & Makers’ Fair at Aitchison College, Junior School, was held on Saturday, 15th February, 2025. The Skills Expo was officially inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Mr. Muhammad Muntaha Ashraf, Chairman of the Punjab Board of Investment and Trade (PBIT), alongside our respected Principal, Dr. Syed Turab Hussain.

This year the whole school was involved, right from K2 to K6. It was a remarkable showcase of talent, creativity, and innovation. The event provided learners with a platform to demonstrate their diverse skills, ranging from science and technology to arts, business, and practical trades. The exhibits were nothing short of impressive, with learners displaying hands-on projects, interactive demonstrations, and well-researched presentations. From robotics and coding to culinary arts, music, and entrepreneurial ventures, the expo provided an ample opportunity to nurture these skills in our young learners.

The Makers’ Fair was also a resounding success, highlighting the talents of the Junior School learners across all subjects. The fair featured an impressive display of 3D models, projects, written work, and various creative expressions, showcasing the learners' learning and skills. The Chief Guest and the worthy Principal enjoyed exploring the projects and commended the learners for their dedication, creativity, and hard work.

History Enlivened by Night

On Saturday, February 15th, 2025, thirty-three K6 and forty-eight E2 boys of the Prep School, Saigol House went on an educational trip to the Walled City, Lahore. The tour was organised by Prep School, Pakistan Studies Department. Teachers and the House staff accompanied the boys. It was a unique opportunity for our students, as they got a chance to witness historic events dramatised and enlivened through beautiful performances. Standing among the iconic buildings like the ‘Baradari’, the ‘Shahi Qila’, and the’ Badhshahi’ Masjid, boys seemed to have been transported to the realm of the past. Classical live music and folk dance performances were amazing. An excellent guide explained different historical events quite lucidly. The boys savoured dinner in the exquisite Haveli Restaurant. It was indeed an evening not to be forgotten.

Aitchison College Sports Department Hosts 'Iftar' Dinner

On 7th March 2025, the Aitchison College Sports Department hosted an ‘Iftar’ dinner. The esteemed Principal, Dr. S. M. Turab Hussain, and other dignitaries graced the occasion. The Principal and Mr Umer Zaman Khan, the Games Master and Head of Sports, appreciated the hard work of the Heads of Sports, coaches, and support staff. Their efforts have resulted in numerous sporting accolades and victories. Both emphasised that coaches ought to maintain proper decorum and serve as motivational figures, both on and off the field. Mr Umer Zaman Khan expressed his desire for our students to compete at the international level. Mr. Shahid Mehmood Aslam (Sports Ambassador) fully endorsed their views and offered his unwavering support to the Sports Department. In the end, the entire sports fraternity enjoyed the dinner.

Godley House, Annual Dinner, 25

The Annual Dinner of Godley House remains the most sought-after celebration. It is an eve of reflection and nostalgia for the graduating batch of H2, 2025. The event began with the Housemaster and students warmly welcoming the chief guest, Principal Aitchison College, Dr. Syed Muhammad Turab Hussain, and other esteemed guests. In his speech, the Housemaster, Mr. Zubair Ata, highlighted the outstanding achievements of the House and the boys in academics, sports, and co-curricular activities. This was followed by speeches from Hayrdost Domki of H1 appreciating the role of the H2s, their strong association, and camaraderie with the junior batches of the House. Muhammad Ahmad Khan, representing the H2 batch, reminisced about the time spent at Aitchison College and Godley House. There was also a video tribute paid to the outgoing H2 batch. The Principal, Dr. Syed Muhammad Turab Hussain, delivered a thought-provoking speech, underscoring the importance of truth, discipline, leadership, and empathy—virtues that truly define the essence of Godley House. The evening concluded with a scrumptious dinner, where boarders, staff, and guests dined together, and the principal moved around, spending time with teachers and other guests. The evening concluded with a nostalgic buggy ride for the H2 batch.

Miyawaki Forest Plantation at Aitchison College

As part of Aitchison College’s commitment to environmental sustainability, a large-scale afforestation initiative was undertaken to enhance the campus’s green cover and reduce its carbon footprint. This initiative involved the plantation of 2,500 trees using the Miyawaki method. It is a technique, initiated by Akira Miyawaki, a Japanese botanist and expert in plant ecology who specialised in seeds and natural forests. This method promotes rapid forest growth and increases biodiversity. Out of these, 300 trees were personally planted by students, making the activity an engaging and hands-on experience in environmental responsibility.

The plantation drive saw participation from both the Junior and the Senior School students, fostering a sense of unity and collective responsibility towards Mother Nature. Younger students had the opportunity to learn about afforestation from their senior counterparts, making the event not just a plantation effort but also an educational experience.

The Humanitarian and Environmental Society played a key role in organising and overseeing the project, ensuring its smooth execution. This initiative builds upon Aitchison’s ongoing efforts to expand its green spaces, adding to the existing 10,666 trees on campus, bringing the total to approximately 13,479 trees, moving closer to its vision of achieving a zero-carbon footprint and setting an example for other institutions to follow.

Kelly House Annual Dinner: A Night of Celebration and Legacy

The annual dinner of Kelly House was a distinguished evening of celebration, reflection, and camaraderie. The event commenced with a warm welcome to esteemed guests by the Housemaster and the students. In his comprehensive address, the Housemaster, Mr Khalid SaifUllah highlighted the outstanding all-around achievements of the House - academics, sports, and co-curricular.

The worthy Principal, Dr S.M. Turab Hussain delivered an inspiring speech, underscoring the values of discipline, leadership, and perseverance—virtues that truly define the spirit of Kelly House. The evening’s highlights included the presentation of awards to students to recognise their excellence and contributions.

In a heartfelt tradition, an H1 representative delivered a farewell speech, followed by an inspiring address from H2. The H1 batch then presented souvenirs to their H2 seniors in appreciation of their leadership and mentorship. In a touching reciprocation, the H2s expressed their gratitude by presenting souvenirs to the worthy Principal, the Headmistress, and the Housemaster.

The evening concluded with a scrumptious dinner, where boarders, staff, and guests dined together. It was a moment of unity and pride—celebrating the rich traditions and enduring legacy of Kelly House.

Prep School Staff Play Cricket Match with Students

A friendly cricket match between the teachers and students of the Prep School, Aitchison College was played on 27th February 2025. It was the best display of sportsmanship and a light-hearted competition between the teachers and the students. Our students showed their innate energy and enthusiasm, while the teachers exhibited experience and sagacious strategy. The match was not about winning or losing but fostering a sense of teamwork and unity within the school. The game ended with forgetful cheers and peals of laughter. Everyone came together to celebrate, consolidating the strong bond between students and their teachers

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