Champions of Change

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Rabab Farhan Jafri is a seasoned Senior Educator with nearly two decades of experience in Primary education. Currently she is associated with Beaconhouse School System KAECHS, as a Subject Lead for Lower Primary. She excels in teacher mentorship, level coordination, and the integration of classroom technology. Rabab is a B.Ed. graduate with a Montessori Directress Diploma. Beyond the classroom, she is an accomplished resource person who facilitates professional development workshops and has contributed to institutional growth as a resource person, conducting workshops on assessment techniques, lesson planning, and parental orientation. She also possesses a strong background in student competitive preps and extracurricular leadership.

 

Sunday, February 7, 2026 at the Beaconhouse Campus  PECHS where the students, teachers, and parents of  Elementary Campus K.A.E.C.H.S gathered for the Annual Sports Day 2026. Themed “Champions of Change,” the event was a masterclass in discipline, talent, and school spirit.

Here’s a look back at the highlights of this spectacular day.

A Grand Opening                                                     

The event  started at 9:00 AM with a soulful Recitation and Translation of Surah Teen, followed by the harmonious voices of the choir performing the Hamd and the National Anthem of Pakistan. The atmosphere was set by inspiring video messages from  Mrs. Nasreen Kasuri (Founder and Chairperson) and Mr. Kasim Kasuri (CEO), followed by a warm welcome speech from the Head Boy and Head Girl.

The official start was marked by the Inauguration and Torch Lighting, a symbolic moment where the house captains carried the flame, signaling the start of the competition.

Rhythm, Grace, and Discipline

Before the races began, students showcased their coordination and physical prowess through a series of stunning displays:

 The March Past: A disciplined parade of students from Early Years to Class 5, moving to the beat of royalty military drums.

 Zumba & PE Displays: The Early Years brought the house down with a high-energy Zumba routine to “Brazil,” while older students wowed the crowd with Acrobatics and a serene Yoga performance.

 Martial Arts & Dance: The Taekwondo team demonstrated incredible focus to the theme of “Mortal Combat,” and the Hoop Dance added a splash of color and grace to the field.

The Main Event: Track and Field

The heart of the day was the Track Event. Students from all levels competed in various races, pushing their limits and cheering for their respective houses. The field was full with sportsmanship and pure determination.

Highlight of the Day: One of the most anticipated moments was the Father’s Race, where the dads traded their formal shoes for sneakers. It was a heart-pounding sprint that had the students cheering louder than ever, proving that the competitive spirit definitely runs in the family!

Celebrating the Champions

The day culminated in the Medal Ceremony. It wasn’t just about the 1st, 2nd or 3rd; it was about celebrating the effort, the weeks of practice led by our dedicated teachers and the spirit of “Champions of Change.”

As the students headed home with medals around their necks and smiles on their faces, it was clear that the day was a resounding success—a perfect blend of athletic skill and school community.’