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If you walked onto the Beaconhouse Bahria Enclave campus this week, you didn’t just walk into a school—you walked into a powerhouse of imagination! Our PBL (Project Based Learning) & Club Culmination Day was a vibrant explosion of everything that makes our students incredible.
From the curiosity of our Early Years learners to the sophisticated leadership of our Grade 8s, the day was a beautiful journey through the minds of our future innovators.
The Art Club: Getting “Down and Dirty” with Clay!
While there was art of all kinds, the absolute star of the show was the Clay Studio. We turned the traditional “look but don’t touch” gallery on its head!
Instead of just showing off finished pieces, the Art Club invited everyone into the process. The clay station was a hive of activity where the tactile joy of sculpting took over.
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Parental Participation: It was heartwarming (and pretty funny!) to see parents rolling up their sleeves, forgetting their phones for a moment, and getting their hands covered in clay alongside their children.
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From Earth to Art: We saw everything from tiny, detailed animals and “E-Super” inspired tech-sculptures to abstract pinch-pots. The messy hands and focused faces proved that there’s something deeply satisfying about creating something from scratch.
Shakespeare in the Enclave: A Macbeth Masterclass
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Just when we thought the energy couldn’t get any higher, the Drama Club transported us to the dark, misty moors of Scotland. Taking on Macbeth is no small feat for any acting troupe, let alone a middle-school ensemble, but our students rose to the challenge with breathtaking maturity.
Our performers delivered their lines with a chilling precision that had the audience hanging on every word. Between the haunting chants of the three witches and the dramatic tension of the final scenes, it was a theatrical triumph. It wasn’t just a play; it was a testament to the confidence and public-speaking prowess our students have built all year.
STEAM & E-Super: Where Innovation Meets Reality STEAM exhibits were a masterclass in “Super” thinking. Students didn’t just show projects; they demonstrated solutions.
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Early Years & Primary: Showcased how they use logic and play to understand the world, with colorful displays that made complex ideas simple.
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Middle School: Delved into the “E-Super” mindset, combining electronics, engineering, and environmental awareness.
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Watching a Grade 8 student explain the mechanics of a circuit to a captivated group of parents and younger peers was a reminder that at BSS, we aren’t just teaching subjects—we’re fostering experts.
A Community Connected
The true magic of the day wasn’t just in the clay, the robots, or the Shakespearean soliloquies—it was in the connections. Seeing the pride in the parents’ eyes as they toured the stalls, and the excitement in the students’ voices as they explained their hard work, is what Culmination Day is all about.
To our parents: Thank you. Your willingness to jump into the clay pits, applaud the drama, and engage with the science is what makes our school community so special. You aren’t just spectators; you are our partners in this educational adventure.
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The Final Bow
As the dust (and clay!) settles, we are left with incredible memories and a campus full of inspired young minds. This Culmination Day proved that when you give students the tools to create, the space to perform, and a community to support them, they don’t just meet expectations—they shatter them.
Until next year, keep that STEAM rising and those creative fires burning!
Blog by Aiman Rizwan