ISLAMABAD — Westminster School delivered the final performance of its much-anticipated annual play on Friday, November 14, at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA), drawing praise from educators, parents, and distinguished guests for the impressive display of student talent and confidence.
The production featured weeks of preparation, during which students mastered complex scripts and honed their stage skills before performing live at a national venue. The event reflected the school’s commitment to nurturing creativity, leadership, and self-expression among its students.
Speaking on the occasion, Westminster CEO Raheel Sajjad Khan highlighted the school’s core philosophy:
“At Westminster, every child matters and every moment counts. We believe in giving students both confidence and exposure—essential ingredients for lifelong success.”
He added that opportunities like this play help shape students into capable, self-assured individuals who are prepared for future challenges.
The ceremony was attended by the school’s founders, Raheel Sajjad Khan and Daniyal Chaudhary, along with a large number of parents. Several prominent dignitaries were also present, including Lt Gen Nigar Johar, MNA Farah Naz Akbar, MPA Malik Shehryar Awan, Rabia Farhan, Afshan Tehseen, Sulmeen Ansari, Wajih Akhtar, Wajahat Malik, Malik Wajahat Ali, and M. Waqar Azeem, Incharge of PNCA’s Drama Section.
Parents praised the initiative, noting the developmental value of stage productions. One parent said, “Forums like this production provide exactly what young people need. Stepping onto the stage, managing a demanding role, and performing in front of a live audience are experiences that shape character and build essential life skills.”
Westminster School reaffirmed its commitment to providing meaningful opportunities that celebrate creativity and encourage students to grow into confident, well-rounded individuals.
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