2nd December to 13th December, 2025

Aitchison College Blooms with Victory at the Prestigious Flower Show

The Chrysanthemum Flower Show 2025 was held on December 3, 2025, at Jillani Park, Lahore. It drew large numbers of flower enthusiasts and nature lovers. Organised by the Institute of Horticultural Sciences, Lahore, the exhibition featured a vibrant showcase of chrysanthemum varieties and ornamental plants, celebrating the colours, beauty, and diversity of floriculture. The Garden and Grounds team of Aitchison College has blossomed into champions, winning first place in the following categories:

  1. The Principal's Residence, 1st Prize
  2. The Principal's Office, 1st Prize
  3. Jillani Park, 1st Prize

The winning team was given a Rs. 15,000 cash prize for the gardeners.
The chief guests on the occasion were:

  1. Mr. Ibrar A. Mumtaz
  2. Mr. Mansoor Ahmed Raja (DG PHA)
  3. Mr. Zeshan Ali Ranjha (Additional Director General PHA)

The visitors praised the floral artistry of our team immensely.

Smash and Speed: Aitchison College Hosts its Maiden Badminton Tournament

Aitchison College organised its 1st Aitchison Inter-School Badminton Championship 2025. The championship was held on November 20th and 21st, 2025. A total of 18 schools, comprising 56 participants, competed in the tournament. The prominent schools that participated are as follows:

  1. Avalon School
  2. Crescent School
  3. Beaconhouse JT
  4. KIPS School
  5. The City School (Gulshan Ravi Campus)
  6. DHA School
  7. LACAS JT

All players played their matches with great vigour and intensity, showcasing a remarkable display of badminton racket craftsmanship, which left the spectators amazed and thoroughly entertained. Their court coverage and outreach were eye-catching, with several matches ending in nail-biting finishes. Aitchison College secured the runner-up position in both the singles and doubles categories. The names of the successful players are as follows:

Individual Category:
Shahjaib Gillani (Crescent School) – Winner
Kublai Khan Qasimi (Aitchison College) – Runner-up

Doubles Category:
Shahjaib Gillani & Abdullah Shakeel (Crescent School) – Winners
Kublai Khan Qasimi & Bilal Anwar (Aitchison College) – Runners-up

The Chief Guest on the occasion was the worthy Principal, Dr S. M. Turab Hussain, who, along with Mr Umer Zaman (Gamesmaster and Head of Sports), distributed medals, certificates, and trophies to the players.

Aitchisonians Shine at the 4th National Junior Squash Championship

The 4th National Junior Squash Championship 2025 commenced with great enthusiasm, energy, and competitive spirit, featuring talented players from across the country. The championship was held from November 26th to 29th, 2025. We are proud to share that Abdur Rehman Riaz of Aitchison College reached the semi-finals of the U/11 Category, where he competed against Muhammad Sameer (PAF), who later finished as the runner-up in the final. It was a hard-fought and thrilling match in which Abdur Rehman displayed remarkable resilience and skill, ultimately securing 3rd position in the category. In the U/15 Category, Sohail Adnan (SNGPL) emerged as the champion, defeating Danish Sikander (PAF) in a gripping final. Spectators were captivated by the exceptional standard of squash exhibited by all the young athletes.

Winners:
U/11 Category: Anas Rafay (PAF) – Winner
U/15 Category: Sohail Adnan (SNGPL) – Winner

The event was graced by Mr. Raja (CFO, United Insurance) as the Chief Guest, who presented trophies and medals to the players and officials. Present on the occasion were distinguished Old Boys and respected members of the Punjab & Pakistan Squash Federation as well.

We extend our best wishes to all the budding squash stars for their future endeavours in the sport.

Packed with Compassion: Junior School Students Donate to Flood-Stricken People

The Junior School successfully concluded a month-long Flood Relief Campaign, translating its core values of community service and altruism into meaningful action. The initiative involved planning, collecting, sorting, and dispatching essential supplies to flood-affected regions, culminating in a coordinated packing and delivery operation on Wednesday, 12th November 2025.

The campaign was strengthened through collaboration with a former Pakistani cricketer, also a parent of a Junior School student, who offered his ongoing humanitarian network and logistics support to ensure the safe delivery of the aid. To acknowledge the students’ participation, a special assembly was held in the Junior School Auditorium the same morning. Students with the highest contributions were invited on stage and commended by the Headmistress of Junior School (HMJS) for their generosity and civic spirit.

Addressing the assembly, the guest expressed gratitude for the school’s trust and highlighted the importance of compassion and responsibility. Following his remarks, the HMJS led the guest and his volunteer team to the Gore Block Hall, where sorted donations were arranged for packing. This marked the start of the logistical operation, carried out with support from students and staff.

Members of the Helping Hands Club and Boy Scouts, alongside volunteers from the guest’s team, jointly packed approximately 40 large bags and 33 cartons. All packaging bore only the official label: ‘With Compliments from Aitchison College Junior School.’ The relief inventory included quilts, stitched clothing for men, women, and children, dry rations, kitchen utensils, medicines, toiletries, bedding, and comfort items such as cookies, chocolates, and water bottles. The consignment was loaded into a container provided by the guest, assisted by K5 boarders in Helping Hands uniforms.

The HMJS concluded the initiative by thanking all participants and holding a reflection session with the volunteers. The visiting team shared insights from their ongoing relief work spanning Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to Southern Punjab, including a project to build 100 homes for displaced families. They also expressed their intent to continue collaborating with the Junior School on future community initiatives.

The campaign exemplified the vision behind the Junior School’s Helping Hands and Boy Scouts Clubs, fostering teamwork, leadership, and empathy among students. Through their direct involvement in every phase, students gained a profound sense of community responsibility and leadership in service. This initiative stands as a testament to Aitchison College Junior School’s enduring mission of nurturing socially responsible, compassionate, and active young citizens under the visionary leadership of the Headmistress, Junior School.

Lessons Beyond the Classroom: Syed Omar Sharif Bokhari Inspires Aitchisonians

On 20th November 2025, the Syed Babar Ali Library proudly hosted an Old Boy, Syed Omar Sharif Bokhari, for an engaging and deeply insightful session on “Defining Success”. The event brought together students eager to learn from someone who has walked the same corridors and gone on to make his mark in the world. Syed Omar Sharif Bokhari, a distinguished Aitchisonian and recipient of the prestigious Entrepreneurial Leadership Excellence Award, shared not only his achievements but also the personal journey behind them. He spoke candidly about the challenges he faced, the mistakes that shaped him, and the resilience that helped him rise above them. In his talk, he emphasised that success is not a straight line; it is a process defined by persistence, self-discipline, and the willingness to adapt. He highlighted how some of his most valuable lessons came from moments of failure, reminding students that every setback is an opportunity to realign, improve, and come back stronger. The session concluded with a thoughtful Q&A Session, leaving students inspired and motivated to shape their own definitions of success with courage and integrity. 

Turn the Page, Begin Your Imaginative Adventure!

Aitchison College, Senior School, held its Annual School Book Fair 2025 on November 12 and 13 at the Syed Babar Ali Library. The occasion was a lively celebration of reading and learning. Students, staff, and visitors explored a diverse selection of books ranging from fiction and nonfiction to academic and reference materials. It was the best platform for discovering new authors and genres, igniting curiosity and imagination. Vibrant conversations, shared recommendations, and special discounts fostered an exciting atmosphere, encouraging students to begin or expand their personal libraries. More than just a fair, the event celebrated knowledge, creativity, and the transformative power of literature, inspiring a lifelong love of reading and learning.

Aitchison College Robotics Team Makes History on World Stage

The Aitchison College Science Society is proud to formally announce an exceptional accomplishment by Aitchison College Team A at the World Robot Olympiad (WRO) International Finals, held from November 26th to 28th at the Singapore Space & Technology Ltd. facility. This year’s global event brought together competitors from over 95 countries and more than 4000 participants, representing the highest tier of international robotics excellence.

After earning a commanding first place nationally, Team A - consisting of Aahil Saleem Nasir, Arfeen Aman, and Ammar Samie advanced to the world stage, where they delivered an outstanding performance and secured an impressive fifth position worldwide.

This remarkable result marks a historic moment for Pakistan, as it is the first time in 13 years that the country has achieved a top-five podium placement at the WRO International Finals. Their achievement stands as a testament to their skill, dedication, and innovation, as well as to Aitchison College’s enduring commitment to academic and scientific excellence.

Reflections on "My Journey Home", a Session with Dr. Sardar Tarunjit Singh Butalia

On Tuesday, 26th November, Syed Babar Ali Library welcomed Dr. Sardar Tarunjit Singh Butalia for a heartfelt session, centered on his book, "My Journey Home: A US Sikh Comes to Pakistan".  Sardar Sb shared the moving story of his return to his ancestral roots, reflecting on belonging, faith, and the emotional depth of reconnecting with Pakistan. His gentle storytelling and personal reflections captivated the audience, offering a beautiful glimpse into a journey shaped by history, identity, and love. The session left everyone inspired and touched by the power of coming home, even when home is a place you have never lived, but have always carried within you.

Wildly Successful Learning: K1's Lahore Zoo Adventure!

The K1 excursion to Lahore Zoo was successfully conducted on Thursday, 30th October 2025. During the visit, all planned activities ran smoothly. The young learners were happy and excited throughout the day.

At the zoo, the children explored various animal enclosures with great curiosity. They were introduced to a variety of animals, learning the names of new species as they observed them closely. They also practised their phonics by spelling the names of the animals, which made learning fun. Throughout the exploration, the children remained curious and engaged. The supervision plan worked efficiently, with each teacher and “Aya” managing their assigned group of students effectively.

Lunch at McDonald’s on Jail Road was well-coordinated, with all children enjoying their meals before returning to school. The transportation schedule was followed meticulously, ensuring timely departures and arrivals.

Overall, the excursion was a resounding success. The children returned to school happy, engaged, and enriched with new knowledge about animals. The day offered an excellent blend of learning, exploration, and enjoyment, reflecting the high standards of planning and supervision set by the Junior School.

A Day of Discovery: A Visit to Joy of Science Museum

The K2 learners of Aitchison College, Junior School, visited the Joy of Science Museum at Fortress Stadium, Lahore, on Saturday, 29th November 2025. The visit was primarily aimed at engaging students in hands-on scientific learning beyond the classroom. It fostered curiosity, exploration, and early scientific thinking through real-life, interactive experiences. Learners explored various interactive zones, including:

  • Hands-on experiments: Button-press activities, levers, motion, and light explorations.

  • Physics exhibits: Balance, force, magnetism, movement, and energy demonstrations.

  • Nature and environment displays: Rocks, soil, and earth science specimens.

  • Space and cosmology models: Planets, stars, and space structures through engaging displays.

  • Group discovery tasks: Learners discussed observations, shared ideas, and asked thoughtful questions.

During the excursion, learners remained enthusiastic and actively participated at each station, making the experience meaningful and enjoyable. Upon returning, learners settled in for lunch and participated in a short reflection session where they recalled key moments and learning points. Their trip review write-ups were later displayed at the barrier area for parents to view. Learners were dismissed at 12:00 pm.

The K2 trip to the Joy of Science Museum was a highly successful learning experience that connected classroom concepts with real-world science. The interactive exhibits sparked curiosity, strengthened understanding, and encouraged lifelong learning habits. Learners returned with enriched knowledge, memorable experiences, and a deeper interest in the world around them.

Aitchison College cricket team secured an emphatic victory in the semi-finals of the Ghani Glass Inter-School Cricket Tournament

Batting first, The City School scored 205 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in their stipulated 35 overs. Aitchison, with a clinical batting display, reached the target in 29.5 overs. Despite the competitive total, Aitchison clinched the match with outstanding battling. 

AC Bowling
Hamdan Athar (03 wickets)
Haseeb Ullah Shah (02 wickets)

AC Batting
Ali Husnain  Badshah (86 Not Out)
Abdul Wasay Sammar (74 Not Out)

Result: Aitchison College won by 9 Wickets.

The final will be held on December 6, 2025.

Record-Breaking Splash: Dayyan Makes Waves for Pakistan at Bahrain Asia Youth Games

We are proud to announce that our highly decorated swimmer, Muhammad Dayyan Kashif, broke the national record in the Under-16 200 m Breaststroke category at the Bahrain Asia Youth Games 2025. His tireless pursuit of excellence in the sport is exemplary and speaks volumes.

His final position in the U-16 200 m Breaststroke category was 20th among swimmers from all over Asia. This was an extraordinary achievement for one of the youngest swimmers in the field. His performance marks a significant milestone not only for Aitchison but also for Pakistan. His exceptional swimming talent highlights his potential as a rising star in the days to come.

We wish him the very best in his future endeavours.

Aitchison Colts Win on Last Ball. Rana and Khan Star with the Bat.

Aitchison Blues Reach Final of Dr GR Chaudhry U 14 Hockey Final. Aitchison Yellow Fall Short

2nd XI Cricket Team Maintain Unbeaten Season in Victory Over Defence Degree College

Aitchison Dominates First Day's Athletics Against Lawrence