Date: 23rd January
On 23rd January, the Grade 3 students of Beaconhouse Girls Campus, North Nazimabad had the wonderful opportunity to visit the Beaconhouse Regional Office, turning an ordinary school day into an extraordinary learning experience.
The visit was designed to help students understand how schools function beyond classrooms and how different departments work together to support teaching, learning, and student well-being. From the moment the students entered the Regional Office, they were welcomed with warmth and enthusiasm, which instantly made them feel confident and excited.
One of the highlights of the visit was the interactive interview sessions. Our young learners confidently asked thoughtful and fun questions to department heads from Curriculum, HR, Finance, IT, Marketing, Administration, PRM, and the Library. Through these conversations, students discovered what happens “behind the scenes” to make Beaconhouse a strong and well-organized learning community.
The students also took pride in sharing their own journeys. They spoke about:
- A Day in Their School,
- Their Growth as Beaconites, and
- The transformation into the Girls Campus, highlighting key experiences from the year.
A special segment was dedicated to sharing a glimpse of the Open Day – World Expo of Learning, where students proudly recalled presenting the Green Café, promoting sustainability, and participating in innovative projects such as e-STEAM and e-Super.
Throughout the visit, students demonstrated curiosity, confidence, communication skills, and teamwork. The Regional Office team appreciated the students’ energy, thoughtful questions, and reflections, making the interaction a two-way learning experience.
This visit truly reflected Beaconhouse’s belief in learning beyond the classroom—where real-world exposure nurtures confidence, critical thinking, and leadership from an early age.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Regional Office team for their time, encouragement, and support in making this visit meaningful and memorable for our students. The experience left our young learners inspired and proud to be part of the Beaconhouse family.
Written by
Ayesha Wasiq
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