Beaconites celebrate bonfire
RawalpindiAnnual Bonfire of Beaconhouse Educational Complex (G-15 Branch) was held at Beaconhouse School System, Peshawar Road Branch, Rawalpindi, says a press release.In glittering colours, the students were very jubilant and enthusiastic on the occasion.“We have provided an opportunity to our students to enjoy in order to bring them out of
By our correspondents
March 16, 2015
Rawalpindi
Annual Bonfire of Beaconhouse Educational Complex (G-15 Branch) was held at Beaconhouse School System, Peshawar Road Branch, Rawalpindi, says a press release.
In glittering colours, the students were very jubilant and enthusiastic on the occasion.
“We have provided an opportunity to our students to enjoy in order to bring them out of the trauma of fear after sad incident of APS Peshawar,” Mrs. Gulraiz Husain, HM O’Level, expressed her views.
“We thank the school administration for arranging such a blissful event for us to bring happiness to us after a long time.” Usama Ali, a student of O’Level, expressed jubilantly.
“The final examination of O’Level is around the corner in May, before that it’s a nice event for the students to cherish and then to focus on their studies wholeheartedly with refreshed minds”, said Raja Umar, a teacher.
A mini-concert was also organised for the students in which Aarish Band and Qasim Bin Tariq performed live for the audience.
Annual Bonfire of Beaconhouse Educational Complex (G-15 Branch) was held at Beaconhouse School System, Peshawar Road Branch, Rawalpindi, says a press release.
In glittering colours, the students were very jubilant and enthusiastic on the occasion.
“We have provided an opportunity to our students to enjoy in order to bring them out of the trauma of fear after sad incident of APS Peshawar,” Mrs. Gulraiz Husain, HM O’Level, expressed her views.
“We thank the school administration for arranging such a blissful event for us to bring happiness to us after a long time.” Usama Ali, a student of O’Level, expressed jubilantly.
“The final examination of O’Level is around the corner in May, before that it’s a nice event for the students to cherish and then to focus on their studies wholeheartedly with refreshed minds”, said Raja Umar, a teacher.
A mini-concert was also organised for the students in which Aarish Band and Qasim Bin Tariq performed live for the audience.
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