Westminster International School celebrates A-Level graduates at graduation ceremony
The event brought together students, parents, faculty, and distinguished guests, including the school’s CEO, Raheel Sajjad Khan, and entrepreneur Gull Zeba, founder of Redmarker and Executive Member of the RCCI


Web Desk: Westminster International School marked a proud milestone as it hosted its A-Level Graduation Ceremony, celebrating the achievements and aspirations of its graduating cohort.
The event brought together students, parents, faculty, and distinguished guests, including the school’s CEO, Raheel Sajjad Khan, and entrepreneur Gull Zeba, founder of Redmarker and Executive Member of the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI).
The ceremony opened with a warm welcome, setting the tone for an evening dedicated to celebrating academic excellence, perseverance, and personal growth. A key highlight was the address by Vice Principal Farhat Kamran, who presented a comprehensive overview of the A-Level programme’s progress over the past year.
She commended students for their outstanding academic performance and noted a growing number of university placements both in Pakistan and abroad. She also highlighted the cohort’s active involvement in co-curricular and extracurricular activities, emphasising the critical role of teachers and parents in supporting student success.
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Delivering the keynote address, Gull Zeba shared her journey as a young entrepreneur, inspiring graduates with a message centered on innovation, adaptability, and resilience. Encouraging students to embrace challenges as opportunities, she urged them to pursue their ambitions with purpose and contribute positively to society.
CEO Raheel Sajjad Khan extended his congratulations to the graduates, reaffirming the school’s commitment to developing future leaders equipped with critical thinking skills, global awareness, and a strong sense of responsibility.
The ceremony culminated in the formal presentation of certificates, followed by celebratory moments shared among students, families, and faculty. The evening concluded on a reflective note, with graduates expressing gratitude for their educational journey and optimism for the future.
The event stood as a testament to Westminster International School’s continued dedication to fostering excellence, innovation, and a strong sense of community among its students.

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