21st January to 31st January, 2025
21st January to 31st January, 2025
The Power of Character in Leadership - A Transformative Session
On Sunday, 26th January 2025, an engaging session titled: Power of Character in Leadership was conducted by Mr. Khalid Saifullah, Housemaster of Kelly House, in the Media Room of the Syed Babar Ali Library. The session, attended by twenty-two H1 students from five senior boarding houses, highlighted the importance of moral strength, integrity, and leading by example. The boys actively participated in thoughtful discussions on the basic qualities essential for building strong character, such as honesty, compassion, empathy, humility, and accountability. A creative self-reflection activity encouraged the students to identify three words that best described their character, promoting self-awareness and growth.
The session also featured an inspiring story about Hazrat Zaid bin Haritha (RA) and his admiration for the Holy Prophet Muhammad’s (SAWW) impeccable character, underscoring how leading with integrity and compassion can profoundly impact others. The session concluded with reflections on how to incorporate these values into their daily lives, leaving the students inspired and motivated to embrace character-driven leadership.
Senior School's 'The Play That Goes Wrong' Went So Right
On Friday, 24th January 2025, the Aitchison College Dramatics Club presented its Senior School Annual
English Play, “The Play That Goes Wrong” by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields of the Mischief Theatre Company. The evening was a resounding theatrical success, earning contagious applause from the audience. This year’s comedy satirised murder mysteries, transforming the stage into a riot of laughter as mishaps, forgotten lines, missed cues, and a collapsing set created a whirlwind of chaos.
In attendance, we had the worthy Principal of Aitchison College, S.M. Turab Hussain, as Chief Guest. He was joined by the Guest of Honour, the critically acclaimed Director and Producer a renowned Aitchisonian Kaamil Cheema, known for his award-winning projects “Laal Kabootar” and "The Clown" triumphing in the Best Short Film award at the London Indian Film Festival. Both commended the actors for their outstanding performances and praised the revival of comedic theatre at Aitchison College.
The play’s success was a testament to the commendable talent of the cast and crew while upholding the time-old saying, “The show must go on!”
Riders Display Prowess at Malik Atta Memorial Tent Pegging Competition
Tent Pegging at Aitchison is not only a display of prowess. It is a living testament to its connectivity with our College’s rich historical past. In line with our traditions, the Malik Atta Muhammad Memorial Tent Pegging competition was held between Aitchison College vs. Old Boys on January 25th, 2025. The occasion marked a lot of fanfare and fervour. Twenty-eight best riders represented Aitchison College, and there were twenty-four Old Boys. The competition was categorised as Individual, Pair and Section Tent Pegging. In the Individual Tent Pegging Category, the old boys edged out AC boys by securing 1st and 2nd positions. In the Pair Category, the old boys once more triumphed by securing 1st and 2nd positions. In the Section Tent Pegging, our students managed 1st and 3rd positions neutralizing a whitewash by the Old Boys.
The pavilion was filled with the most appreciative spectators. They chanted slogans to back up the participants. The Chief Guest on the occasion was our distinguished old boy, Mr. Asim Ali Shah, who distributed prizes, medals and trophies among the winners.
Cherishing Memories, Annual Alumni College Tour 2001-2010
The Annual Alumni College Tour for Classes 2001-2010, held on 25th January 2025, was a heartfelt event celebrating nostalgia and connections. A highlight of the event was an exhibition showcasing the alumni's decade, bringing cherished memories to life through photos, stories, and memorabilia. Alumni were impressed by the College's remarkable advancements, including the Shirazi Boarding House, K&N’s Boarding House, and the innovative AI Innovation Centre. Revisiting the Teachers' Gallery and their former boarding houses further deepened the connection to their past. The event beautifully celebrated the enduring bond between alumni and their alma mater.
Colts Win Yet Again
The Annual Sports Fixture between Aitchison College, Prep School and Daanish School Vehari featured five thrilling games: Athletics, Basketball, Cricket, Football, and Hockey.
Results:
The Basketball and Football matches were quite exciting, showcasing the competitive spirit of both teams. The fixture was a resounding success, with players from both schools demonstrating exceptional enthusiasm and sportsmanship. Efforts of the Sports Department in holding such events deserve special appreciation
Kelly House Formal Dinner: A Night of Learning, Music, and Connection
On 22nd January 2025, Kelly House hosted a formal dinner, bringing together an extraordinary panel of seven guests, including the Principal, the Bursar, and the Headmistress Senior School. The event was meticulously designed to create a platform for Kelly students to interact with accomplished professionals from diverse fields. Guests were strategically seated with small groups of six students, encouraging dynamic conversations and the exchange of ideas. This unique arrangement allowed students to learn from the guests’ experiences, wisdom, and career achievements. The evening also featured a delightful musical session where Kellyites showcased their talent by performing songs, creating a lively and enjoyable atmosphere. Marked by engaging discussions and heartfelt moments, the event highlighted the values and heritage of Kelly House while demonstrating its unwavering dedication to inspiring and cultivating the leaders of tomorrow.
Aitchison College Student Becomes World's Youngest Sports Author
At nineteen years and sixty-five days, Hasan Malik (Batch of 2024) became the World’s Youngest Sports Author by publishing his first book, Ten Moments That Changed Cricket. The book is for cricket fans of all ages. It provides an analytical look at the modern game coupled with historical insights into how the world of cricket developed over the last 200 years. The author examines the spread of international cricket, the evolution of all three formats, and the changes in playing styles - and more in the tapestry of cricket’s history. Featuring a Foreword by Mr. Ali Khan Tareen, the owner of the Multan Sultans cricket franchise, the book is sure to be a riveting read.
Recently, Hasan Malik was invited to speak about his book on PTV World. Hasan is also the founder of Pakistan’s largest youth-run cricket blog, The Cricketing Hour, with 4k+ followers on Instagram and 60+ videos on YouTube.
Ferozsons, Pakistan’s largest publishing house, has certified Hasan’s achievement as the youngest-ever sports author in the world. Mr. Hasan is currently pursuing studies in Computer Science at the University of Toronto.
JS - Whole School Cross Country Race, 2025
“There is no time to think about how much I hurt; there is only time to run.” –Ben Logsdon.
The whole Junior School participated in the Cross Country Race on Thursday, 16th January 2025. The boys had been diligently preparing for the competition during their wellness classes. The event showcased their remarkable sportsmanship and unyielding grit. The determined athletes were encouraged by enthusiastic supporters. The young winners received medals, immense encouragement, and appreciation from the worthy Headmistress of the Junior School and their teachers.
3rd Aitchison Junior Satellite International Squash Championship 2025
The 3rd Aitchison Junior Satellite International Squash Championship 2025 was held at Aitchison in collaboration with the Pakistan Squash Federation. There were two categories U/19 and U/11 with a draw of thirty-two players in each. It was quite a gruelling and fiercely contested championship in both categories. The players hailing from all over Pakistan exhibited deft Squash craftsmanship. Four boys represented Aitchison College and performed very well.
The final of the tournament was witnessed by our old boys and the members of the Pakistan Squash Federation. The Chief Guest of the occasion was Mr. Hamesh Khan, an old Aitchisonian who along with our worthy Principal distributed medals, trophies and shields among the participants and our Aitchison College Management. The Sports Department deserves full credit for successfully arranging such a huge event. The following were the winners:
Prep School Annual Math Exhibition
The 4th Annual Math Exhibition was held on Friday, January 17, 2025. It exceeded all expectations and reaffirmed Mathematics’ universal appeal. The event provided an exceptional platform for our students to explore and present their knowledge, transforming abstract Mathematical Concepts into engaging and tangible experiences. From visually captivating displays to hands-on interactive activities, the exhibition brought the Prep School venue to life, immersing students, teachers, and parents in the beauty and relevance of Mathematics. Highlights of the event included innovative projects such as the Sundial, Mathematical Magic Tricks, Napier Bone, Pythagorean Theorem with Trigonometry Park, Life-Sized Calculator, Mathematics on Pyramids of Giza and Leaning Tower of Pisa, Aitchison Railways, Fizz Buzz Frenzy, Big Ben Architectural Model, Hydraulic Marble Roller Coaster, Sierpinski Triangle, 3D Tessellation with Origami, and many more, each illustrating real-world applications and igniting curiosity.
More than just an academic showcase, the exhibition emphasised teamwork, problem-solving, and confidence-building among students. Designed to make mathematics accessible and enjoyable. The exhibition created an environment where young minds could visualise and grasp complex concepts easily. The event celebrated not only the ingenuity of the participants but also the power of Mathematics to inspire creativity and collaboration.
Senior School Urdu Declamation
“Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent.” – Dionysius Of Halicarnassus
The Inter-House Urdu Declamation was held on Thursday, the 16th of January, 2025. Students from all Senior School Houses participated in this competition showcasing their oratory talents, while celebrating the richness of Urdu language. They passionately delivered speeches on thought-provoking topics, captivating the audience with their eloquence, confidence, and command over the language. Esteemed Judges evaluated the participants on their contest and speaking skills.
Walter A. Robinson Challenge Cup 2024-25
Walter A. Robinson Challenge Cup for Cross Country Race, Present and Old Boys 2024-25 was held on Sunday 19th January 2025. The participants as per traditions were in phenomenal spirit and immense enthusiasm. Around one hundred-and-seventy present Aitchison College boys took part in the race. The Under-35 Category was represented by seven participants, eleven old Aitchisonians turned out to be in the 35-45 Age Category, ten were in the 46-55 Age Category and seven filled in the Over-55 Category.
Our student Salar Saad Khan showed a flawless running exhibition and broke the record by completing the Cross Country Route in 36 Min 11.80 Sec. In the 35-45 Age Group Shehrez Khan broke the record. Even the Old Boys in their respective categories burnt the grunt showing stamina and strength. The spectators backed all contestants making the atmosphere quite euphoric.
In the end, our worthy Principal S.M Turab Hussain, Ms Amina Kamran, HMSS, Mr Khalid Noon, the Bursar and Mr Umer Zaman, Games Master and Head of Sports, distributed medals, trophies and souvenirs among the position holders.
Category: Present Boys
Hussein Imran Kamboh (37 Min 41.70 Sec) - 2021
Position | Chest # | School # | Name | Class | House | Time |
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1 | 259 | 19194 | Salar Saad Khan | H1H | Tajuddin | 36 Min 11.80 Sec. (New Record) |
2 | 209 | 18658 | Mohid Sadiq Lone | C2C | Alamgir | 37 Min 22.46 Sec. |
3 | 306 | 20572 | Ahmed Zakriya Zaman Khan | C1K | Jubilee | 39 Min 41.17 Sec. |
Category: Old Boys ( U-35 )
Position | Chest # | School # | Name | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 14 | 13121 | Moazzam Hayat Khan | 44 Min 45.36 Sec. |
2 | 27 | 13862 | Humza Aasim Yusuf | 45 Min 21.20 Sec. |
3 | 23 | 15289 | Nabeel Haider Rizvi | 46 Min 45.10 Sec. |
Category: Old Boys ( 35-45 )
Position | Chest # | School # | Name | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01 | 11165 | Shahrez Khan | 36 Min 02.00 Sec. |
2 | 07 | 11457 | Usman Waheed | 47 Min 24.38 Sec. |
3 | 09 | 12292 | Soban Bin Asif | 49 Min 38.56 Sec. |
Category: Old Boys ( 46-55 )
Position | Chest # | School # | Name | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 02 | 5634 | Sardar Tariq Ahmad | 42 Min 50.00 Sec. |
2 | 08 | 9844 | Raza Khan Lodhi | ---- |
3 | 04 | 8183 | Rana Sajjad Ahmad | ---- |
Category: Old Boys ( Over-55 ) , One Lap (4.7 KM Approx.)
Position | Chest # | School # | Name | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 05 | 6830 | Ahmed Nisar Zaman | 20 Min 50.00 Sec. |
2 | 08 | 4782 | Aamir Masood | 22 Min 25.10 Sec. |
3 | 10 | 7148 | Akbar Zaman Khan | 25 Min 20.15 Sec. |
Aitchison Hockey Ist XI Downs Lawrence 6-2
Inter House Cricket Competition (Age Group: U/13) Final Prep School
Salahuddin House vs Saigol House
Badminton Championship Senior School
Aitchison Cricket Ist XI Proves Far Too Strong For Lawrence
Aitchison Convincing Winner in Athletics Against Lawrence College