Westminster School showcases student talent in grand school play at PNCA,
ISLAMABAD: Westminster School presented the much-anticipated final performance of its school play on Friday, 14 November, at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA). Speaking on the occasion, CEO Westminster Raheel Sajjad Khan highlighted the school’s guiding philosophy, stating:“At Westminster, every child matters and every moment counts. We believe in giving students both confidence…
ISLAMABAD: Westminster School presented the much-anticipated final performance of its school play on Friday, 14 November, at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA).

Speaking on the occasion, CEO Westminster Raheel Sajjad Khan highlighted the school’s guiding philosophy, stating:
“At Westminster, every child matters and every moment counts. We believe in giving students both confidence and exposure—essential ingredients for lifelong success.”
He said the production was a powerful reflection of the school’s commitment to holistic development. From learning complex scripts to performing on a national stage, students demonstrated leadership, communication skills and remarkable self-confidence.
The event was attended by the school’s founders, CEO Raheel Sajjad Khan and Mr. Daniyal Chaudhary, along with a large number of parents. Several distinguished guests also graced the ceremony, including Lt Gen Nigar Johar, MNA Farah Naz Akbar (Parliamentary Secretary), Malik Shehryar Awan (MPA PP-23, Parliamentary Secretary for Excise, Taxation & Narcotics Control), Rabia Farhan (Vice President Islamabad Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry), Afshan Tehseen (CEO, Human Capital Pakistan), Sulmeen Ansari (Award-winning Broadcaster), Wajih Akhtar (Media Development Leader & Communication Specialist), Wajahat Malik (Filmmaker and Media Professional), Malik Wajahat Ali (District Welfare Population Office, Chakwal), Malik Shehryar (MPA Punjab), and Mr. M. Waqar Azeem, Incharge Drama Section at PNCA.

A proud parent of one of the performers praised the initiative, saying:
“Forums like this production provide exactly what young people need. Stepping onto the stage, managing a demanding role, and performing in front of a live audience are experiences that shape character and build essential life skills.”
Westminster School reaffirmed its commitment to offering meaningful experiences that nurture creativity, confidence and collaboration—ensuring students grow into well-rounded individuals ready to meet the challenges of the future.
