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General

Mr. Australia Visits BHS

This morning Badri High School had the privilege of welcoming to its premises, Mr. Hasnain Valikarim, who was awarded Mr. Australia 2020.

As per tradition a melodious and energetic welcome was accorded through a guard of honour. After Tilawat u Dua Mr. Hasnain, who is currently in Pakistan from Australia on a visit. was welcomed with a bouquet of roses presented by a young student as well as a token.

He addressed the assembly and inspired the students with a few choice words of advice which went straight to the heart.”Respect your teachers,” he stated, “This is what my life has taught me.”

He spent one hour with Grade 10 in class where he shared his mantras about physical fitness. He encouraged these teens to join to a gym and make fitness a priority. In his amiable and humble way he talked about an ideal diet for students so they can perform well academically and feel confident socially.

In this era where physical and mental well being is a priority, Mr. Hasnain’s visit truly motivated the students to become better versions of themselves.

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Primary

BHS ATHLETES SHINE AT PSSO

BHS ATHLETES SHINE AT PSSO

In the previous month, cricketers from BHS participated in the PSSO Cricket Tournaments organized in Karachi, to enhance the sporting ability in young cricketers. There were three categories in which our cricket teams participated, junior, middle and senior. Along with cricket, which is the favorite sport of Pakistan, football matches were also organized. 20 schools of Karachi city participated in this mega Tournament, in all categories, and in both sports.

The word proud might not do justice to our feelings towards our Girls` Team which won the tournament and made the whole community proud. In the football Tournament also, our boys team was able to bring the First Position Medal home.

A brief summary of the matches that we played and won is as under;

PSSO JUNIOR GAMES BOYS CRICKET TOURNAMENT

CLASS 4 & 5

FINALS ALPHA CORE V/S BADRI HIGH SCHOOL – 26-JANUARY-2022 AT 08:45 A.M. – HILLPARK GROUND

Winner: BADRI HIGH SCHOOL

PSSO JUNIOR GAMES BOYS CRICKET TOURNAMENT

CLASS 8

FINALS ALPHA CORE V/S BADRI HIGH SCHOOL – 26-JANUARY-2022 AT 11:00 A.M. – HILLPARK GROUND

Runner-up: Badri High School

PSSO JUNIOR GAMES GIRLS CRICKET TOURNAMENT

CLASS 8

FINALS KHATOON-E-PAKISTAN SCHOOL V/S BADRI HIGH SCHOOL – 26-JANUARY-2022 AT 11:45 A.M. – HILLPARK GROUND

WINNER: Badri High School

It goes without saying that these victories boost up the enthusiasm and spirit of our young athletes, who are ready to make the community and the country proud.

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Secondary

Effort Never Goes Unrewarded

The English Speaking Drive has been in action at Badri High School since the last 5 years. This constitutes a force of English language monitors who encourage their class mates to converse in English at all times. In case someone doesn’t follow this language code, a penalty is issued which constitutes writing new words from the dictionary or vocabulary from a book issued from the library.

The results have been staggering. Students who have passed out in the last four years reconnect with us to thank us for helping them gain confidence in speaking in the international language. This fluency has helped give them an edge in their colleges and other institutes of higher education.

Initially the rewards of this drive included a speaker of the week from each class whose name was called out in Friday assembly every week and a badge was awarded.

Last year a series of rewards were initiated including a highly popular free canteen coupon which allowed the exceptional speakers to enjoy free lunch.

Since the last two weeks the dynamic English faculty has been thinking of unique ways of appreciating the monitors and speakers. Last week they were given a surprise and taken to a flower show to refresh themselves in the middle of the school day. This Friday this weeks speakers were delighted as they were taken for a treat to a local icecream parlour. Needless to say they were the envy of the entire school.

These small yet memorable rewards go a long way to help students become confident and eloquent communicators.

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Montessori

Badri High School Pre-Primary Sports Day 2022

On Friday, 11th February 2022, the Pre-primary children presented a unique sports event in the Jamea ground. The theme of the event was taken from Kalemaat Nooraniyah:

چھو unique  تمیں

It was a display of what makes us unique as a community; like Faiz-ul-Mawaid-il Burhaniyyah, libas-ul-anwer, Qarzan hasana, saying Bismillah on fish and 100% vaccination. An example of how the children displayed these concepts is the Ashara Ohbat race. The children ran with their small Ashara backpacks striving to reach the majlis before time. In the Hifz Amma Sanad race, the children crossed stages in hifz by collecting stars until they finally reached their destination.

The children also displayed their unique abilities as they proudly flaunted their ‘I am Badrian, I am Unique’ costumes. The spectacular P.T. drills were a showcase of their discipline, teamwork and physical development through synchronized movements with the music and drumbeat.

The most remarkable segments of the event were the Playgroup Obstacle Path and Unplugged Coding by Seniors. An obstacle track was created with tires, rings, cones, tables and chairs. The children were expected to walk, jump, balance, turn somersaults and pass from under the table on all fours. It was a delight to watch the little two-year-olds overcome the obstacles with confidence just like our love for our Maula TUS helps us overcome all obstacles in life.

The unplugged coding was created on a huge grid and the coders followed a set of commands to make a square and a diamond on the grid. The coders exhibited their critical thinking skills as they physically demonstrated how coding and programming through a computer works. When instructions are followed perfectly, the results are incredible, just as when we follow Aqa Maula’s farmaan, we receive incredible returns, here and in the hereafter.

In keeping with the theme of ‘unique’, the program started with tilawat by the nine Amma sanad holders of Juniors and Seniors and the entire Dua was led by the Juniors. The national anthem was played by the grade IV flute band which comprised of boys and girls. Both the fact that they are very young children and that the band includes girls is a first-time occurrence. It was a uniquely sublime experience to listen to the sweetly played anthem by the young flute band.

The event ended with the medal-giving ceremony to the winners of the races.

We thank Janab Amil-saheb-Al-mohallat-ul- Burhaniyah, Mustansir Bhaisahab and Baisahaba for gracing the event with their presence. We also thank Janab Adam Bhaisahab and Baisaheba who are our esteemed parents as well.

Physical education is an important part of the holistic development of the child. Rapid growth and development take place in the early years and it is vital that children are provided with a suitable environment. Opportunities to flex their physical and mental muscles through competition and collaboration allow children to thrive.

May our children flourish under the benevolent shade of Aqa Maula TUS.

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Primary

Badrian School Day at the Beach!

Have you ever imagine reading and learning at the Beach?

Wow! It’s interesting to hear.

Primary Section of BHS on the Occasion of 78th Milad Mubarak , Friday  26th November 2021, had the opportunity to experience this day at the Manora Beach. HIfz section accompanied us.

Filled with excitement, all the students and teachers boarded in the buses at 08:00am and reached Manora Beach at 09:30 am. Teachers accompanied with their kids went to their respective huts to keep their bags. After that students gathered for Assembly, they recited Tilawat ul Quran, Tasbeeh of Panjatan Pak A.S, Matam of Imam Husssain A.S, Wazifatu Shukur followed by National anthem on the Rhythm of the waves. We missed the band team. Brain gym exercises were done. Teacher took the students in classes J (hut), where fun filled learning activities were waiting for them.

 “1, 2, 3, 4 walk at the sea shore”. According to each class time slots, students holding the rope went to walk near the waves with class teachers and dinyat staff.

Activities done by all classes were:

Class 1A/B “lafzo ki talaash” and “fill the bucket”

            Class 2A Squad the differences listening and speaking.

            Class 2B Blow the bubbles and catch the fish.

            Class 3A/B Finding in nature living and non- living things.

            Class 4A Beach Tambola.

            Class 4B Treasure hunt on Pirates theme.

After activity they enjoyed the lunch and sat in the buses to return to school. There was no sign of tiredness on anyone’s face, although they were asking can we make BHS on Beach? Really! Sounds different.

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