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TNG marks Annual Day

Published: 13 Apr 2015 - 09:08 am | Last Updated: 15 Jan 2022 - 04:40 am

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The Next Generation (TNG) School organised its third Annual Day event recently. From kindergarten to Grade 8, students showcased their skills and talents during the programme. Rashid Nizam, Community Welfare Attaché from Pakistan Embassy was the Chief Guest.
TNG Principal Qudsia Asad Khan gave the opening speech and apprised the audience about the achievements of the three branches — kindergarten, primary and preparatory — of the school. She added that the school is now certified by the University of Cambridge to hold examinations within TNG.
The cultural programme consisted of colourful performances by the little tots of the kindergarten section who swayed to the tunes of nursery rhymes. The “Healthy food” song highlighted the importance of eating fruits and vegetables and “Watercycle” gave out a message about messed up climate order. 
“It is the same message what we teach in our class rooms. Our students,through their programmes requested the audience to save the environment,” said Vice principal of the Kindergarten Saeeda Agha. 
A motivational skit based on the true story from Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jillani’s life’s experiences was executed beautifully by students of Year 5 and 6.  
“The skit’s essence is to always tell the truth and never disobey mother, which are the fundamentals of Islam and our training at TNG,” said Asad. 
The Year 7 and 8 students presented a power-packed performance based on William Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy “Macbeth”. 
“Our students are well prepared with the training of effective communications skills, where we make sure they speak proper, fluent and with peaks and lows of English literacy,” said Saadia Sohail, Vice-Principal KS3. 
TNG CEO Shagufta Bakali delivering the vote of thanks said: “We are so proud to have had a very upward graph in the education sector in the last five years because we firmly believe in quality education.” 
“Under the vision of our Director Riyaz Ahmed Bakali, who is also the president of the Pakistan Welfare Forum, TNG, in coordination with the forum, plans  to start special needs classes,” she added. 
Guests included Anas Kaseem Al Onazi, Director of PR and Communications, Qatar Heritage and Identity Centre, Khalid Sayed Al Sheaibi, Vice Chairman, Friends of Environment Qatar, General Hassan Ali Al Sheaibi, Fahad Isamail Hassan Zaial,  Chief Administrative Officer, Qatar Financial Centre, Hamad Mohammed Al Ghali, Director Private School, Supreme Education Council, Mohammed Sarfaraz Khanzada, Former Ambassador of Pakistan to Qatar, and Commodore Masood Akram, Defense Attaché, Embassy of Pakistan   
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