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World Teachers Day marked at The AIMS School & College

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ISLAMABAD: The students of The AIMS School & College celebrate World Teachers Day and arranged a plethora of activities at the school premises at Murree Expressway in Islamabad.
The students carried-out various activities including skits and speeches highlighting the efforts and commitment of teachers in education. The students and staff members of the school tribute to Syed Imtiaz Ali Rizvi, CEO & Principal The AIMS School & College and recognized his dedicated services to the education and students personality development.


The students presented cards to their teachers expressing their thoughts and feelings on World Teachers Day.
During the small ceremony at the school, Syed Imtiaz Ali Rizvi, CEO & Principal The AIMS School & College said that, teachers play a vital role in education and growth of students.
He further said that, education is the fundamental human right and teachers commitment and dedication with technological knowledge can enhance literacy level in the country. It transforms lives by driving economic and social development and promote peace, tolerance and social inclusion in the society. Education is a key to eradicate poverty, he added.”

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