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section. e.g. K6 Ruby, K5 Sunstone, K4 Emerald. Grades 1-3 use various trees to name their classes e.g. K2 Moringa, K3 Sycamore, K1 Juniper etc. This naming convention has only recently been adopted after the COVID-19 pandemic. Before this naming convention, letters were used. e.g. K6-C, K4-H, K3-B. In each class there is a respective coordinator. Junior school is further divided into 2 main groups, Lower Primary and Upper Primary. Lower Primary being of classes 1-3 and upper primary being of classes 4–6. Lower and Upper primaries have their own respective heads. The whole of Junior School is under one Headmaster/Headmistress with the current headmistress being Ms. Fatima Mubeen. Classes K1-K5 have the option of an in-school boarding school option in a house named Gwyn House. K6 has the option of boarding in their Saigol House. Day boys are also divided into respective day-houses to increase competition between them.
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learning a foreign language compulsory for all students. Foreign languages include Arabic, Chinese, French, German, and Persian. Students are put in sections according to their chosen language. e.g. M2-C1 (Middle 2-Chinese 1), E2-G1 (Elementary 2-German 1), M1-F1 (Middle 1-French 1). Numbers are put in the end to accommodate the large numbers of students in a respective language. The most chosen language being French which has 4-5 sections in each class. Clubs and Societies are practices in Prep school. Some societies include English Dramatic Society, Scrabble Society, Mathematics Society, Science Society, Robotics Society, etc. Each society organiser chooses 1 president from the M2 class, 2 Chief Executives form M2/M1 classes and 8 Executive Members from the E2 class.
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housing for staff members, a riding school, and squash and basketball courts. Since 2016, the college has added three new boarding houses, science innovation centre and upgraded chemistry laboratories, glass squash court and complex upgrade, new school library and administration centre, new cricket and rugby pavilions, new hardcourt tennis centre, electronic cricket scoreboard on its main ground, cricket academy centre, synthetic hockey field, arena polo ground, new entrance to senior school, an archives centre, new medical hospital wing, and additional staff and workers' housing.
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Each year a school book is published and distributed to all students. Each book is custom to each division. 4 editors are chosen to edit and compile the book. Each subject has its own editorial board. Each year a founder's day is held which is 2 days long. The first day is reserved for sports competitions such as 100m race, relay race, javelin throw, high jumps, etc. The second day is reserved for prize distribution to winners of different categories.
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to the subjects that they have selected for higher studies. e.g. Students who chose Biology-0610, Chemistry-0620, Physics-0625, Additional Math-0606 would be grouped in one section, C1-B. It offers National Curriculum and Inter-National Curriculum for local and international choices. International curriculum students are not required to have a visa of a foreign country.
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Senior school focuses on the Cambridge IGCSE and AS/A2 Level studies for external exams, as well as offering Matric and FSc (FISE) and Aga Khan. Class divisions are Pre C1, C1, C2, H1, H2. Pre C1 houses students who graduate from prep school's M2 near March. Students are put into sections according
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Each division accepts day scholars and boarding house students. Day scholars are also put into houses to increase competition. Each house has 1 Captain, 1 Vice-Captain, and 2 Prefects all of which are selected from their house's senior most class. Each division is under one Headmaster/Headmistress.
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medal for a best-leaving boy at Aitchison College was created in 1906. The school also first published "Pioneer" publication in 1936. The Prize Distribution Day ceremony, now known as Founders Day, held annually in May, was started in 1892. The Prize Distribution was later divided into two separate
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On 13 November 1886, a few days after the foundation stone of Chiefs College was laid, the school was renamed Aitchison College. Construction of the main building, now known as the Old Building, began in 1887 and was finished in 1890, along with a gymnasium and a hospital. Soon after that, the main
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system was established two years later. The school became affiliated with Cambridge University in 1933. In 1935, the policy of admission was broadened to include ordinary boys from surrounding areas. Following this policy, a separate house, Jubilee, was established for day boys. Classes for grades
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Prep school is also known as preparatory school. It houses students from class 7–9. Class 7 students have their classes names starting with "E" E standing for elementary e.g. E2. Class 8 and 9 students have their classes names starting with "M" standing for Middle. e.g. M1, M2. Prep school makes
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Junior School accommodates students from class K1-K6. Letter K is added before the class number and the section afterwards. K representing Kindergarten. Class 1 is only available to boarders having only 2 sections (K1-A and K1-B). From class 4–6, sections use the names of precious gems stones as
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and Pakistan in 1965 disrupted school activities for a while but the normal school year resumed soon after the cease-fire. A number of modern buildings were constructed on the campus near the end of the 20th century, including an amphitheatre, a large library, computer and science laboratories,
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I trust you will use well the opportunities here afforded of you both for your education and for the formation of your character. ... This is an institution from which you will banish everything in thought and word and act that is mean, dishonourable or impure, and in which you will cultivate
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The school also offers several extra-curricular activities and awards. In the first half of the 20th century, the school began to offer awards to some of its top students, the most popular of which were those for best essay writer and best debater. Additionally, the first
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was also constructed, which was later redesigned to hold the principal's office. Religious education was later made compulsory for Hindu and Sikh students. Until 1933, the school enforced a rule that separate boarding houses should exist for Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs.
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came up with an architectural design for the college. Even at its beginning, the college was designed to have a science laboratory, library and museum besides classrooms and amenities for students. Under the auspices of the new staff, including the first Principal
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Aitchison College has also changed its building make-up over the years. A separate building for the Preparatory School, which now holds classes for grades 7–9, was constructed in 1915, and the
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Aitchison College is divided into 3 major divisions, Junior, Prep, and Senior School. All work in a connected manner but address the varying needs of different age groups of boys.
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The principal of Aitchison is the LUMS professor, Dr. Sayed Muhammad Turab Hussain, after the former principal Sr. Michael Thomson resigned from political interference.
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was appointed Patron in Chief of the college in 1948. A separate building for Junior School, for Grades 1–5, was built in 1964. The war between
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The college has been honoured with the commemorative postage stamp by Pakistan Post, for successfully completing the 125 years of excellence.
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Much, very much, is expected of you. It is one of the Best Schools in Lahore with countless high authority and famous people once as students.
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was created in 1913. A separate Sikh mess was organized in 1907, followed by the creation of a separate kitchen for Halal food in 1938. A
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Several efforts were made to provide facilities for physical education. In 1896, a cricket pavilion was built, and work began on a
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building became the centre of academic life at Aitchison, moving classes away from their previous locations in the boarding
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9–13 were shifted from the main building to the newly constructed Barry Block (Senior School) in 1948. Following the
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and rented bungalows. Construction on other buildings continued as the school attracted more wards and princes.
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was constructed for the religious education of Muslim students in 1900, and a
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The school also has a history of providing religious education and housing. A
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laid the foundation stone of the main building. The building was designed by
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The growing interest in the college prompted efforts by Lt. Gen Sir
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The history of Aitchison College goes back to the Ward's School at
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began in 1928. Hockey and tennis courts were established in 1938.
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ceremonies: Founders Day Academics and Founders Day Sports.
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which was envisioned in 1864 by Captain Tighe, then D.C. of
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Maharajas in the Making: Life at the Eton of India 1935-40
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everything that is virtuous, true, manly and gentlemanly.
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The college is named after the then Lt. Governor of the
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Pak-Turk Maarif International Schools & Colleges
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A commemorative postage stamp for Aitchison College
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Aitchison College Lahore


Lahore
Punjab
Coordinates
31°33′06″N 74°20′47″E / 31.5516555°N 74.3463241°E / 31.5516555; 74.3463241
Semi-Private
Boarding school
www.aitchison.edu.pk
Urdu
Lahore
Pakistan
G30 Schools of the World
Prime Ministers
Feroze Khan Noon
Farooq Leghari
British India
Ambala
Viceroy
Earl of Dufferin and Ava
Bhai Ram Singh
Sir Ganga Ram
Punjab
Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison
Ambala Cantonment
Ambala
young princes of the area
Sir Henry Davies
Punjab

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