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Qatar Tribune
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Qatar Tribune
PISQ students shine in video making competition at Blyth Academy
Pakistan International School Qatar (PISQ) celebrated the outstanding achievements of its students in both sports and creative arts, proving once again the school's commitment to fostering holistic development and talent across multiple disciplines. In a parallel celebration of artistic expression, three talented students from the Girls' Wing brought further recognition to PISQ by winning first place in the Blyth Academy Video Making Competition held under the theme 'Discover Qatar.' Guided by Aftab Alam and Mahjabeen Baloch, the students impressed the judges with their creativity, technical skills, and compelling storytelling: • Eshaal Imran – First Prize (Junior Category) • Javeria Sarfraz – First Prize (Senior Category) • Tasmia Ali – First Prize (Senior Category) Their videos thoughtfully captured Qatar's culture, beauty, and diversity, reflecting a deep understanding of both creative media and national identity. PISQ Principal Ch Muhammad Afzal hosted a special award ceremony, where the achievers were honoured with certificates and words of praise. He lauded their commitment, discipline, and the balance they maintained between academics and co-curricular excellence. The principal emphasized that this success embodies the school's vision to nurture talent in every field—from athletic excellence to digital storytelling—fostering well-rounded students who contribute positively to both national and global communities.


Qatar Tribune
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Qatar Tribune
PISQ Drama Galore 2025: An unforgettable celebration of creativity, culture, and collaboration
The PISQ Auditorium lit up with young stars as talented students delivered remarkable performances, celebrating creativity, values, and reflection. The event was graced by chief guest Ali Sikandar, a proud PISQ alumnus. 'The Kindness Tree' by KG Wing stole hearts with its powerful message of generosity and compassion. Written by Vice Principal Ms Tuqaddus Ali and beautifully directed by Ms Shazia Samreen and Ms Rabia Sarwar, this 10-minute performance showcased the incredible talent of 22 little charming visuals and self-recorded dialogues, the play was a pure delight. In between, a soulful karaoke performance of 'Tell Me Why' by Grade VI girls, trained by Ms Naheed Akhter, added emotional depth and received thunderous applause. 'Social Media Ka Bukhar' by the Boys Wing brought the house down with humor and a powerful message. Written by Qaisar Javaid, who personally guided the production, this 15-minute play was a witty reminder of the dangers of digital obsession. Hosting the evening with confidence and charm was Ahmed Talha of Grade VII, under the mentorship of Shahab Gillani—his debut as host was nothing short of impressive. The overall coordination of the programme was managed by event manager Azmina Saheef, whose efforts ensured the event ran smoothly. An unforgettable celebration of creativity, culture, and collaboration lit up the stage at PISQ as the institution proudly presented Day 2 of Drama Galore. Chief guest Dr Shafiq ur Rehman, along with BOG members Ms Ghazala and Ms Sadia, graced the evening with their presence and support, elevating its spirit. PISQ Principal's guidance, feedback, and passion for the arts played a vital role in the success of every act. Hosted with grace and confidence by Ayesha Mushtaq (Grade VIII), under the mentorship of Ms Saba Nosheen, the evening flowed effortlessly from one highlight to the next. The School Choir's performance of 'Tell Me Why', directed by Ms Naheed, was a heartfelt tribute to unity and harmony. Hareem's Storytelling Session brought a deeply personal and motivational touch, sharing her inspiring journey as a young narrator.