We are thrilled to celebrate our amazing young artists who participated in the 18th ArtBeat National Child Art Competition! Each one of you showed incredible creativity and courage by putting your art out there. Your certificates of participation are a testament to your talent and passion. Keep creating, keep inspiring!
Beaconhouse Metropolitan Campus, Girls' Section
Beacon-house Metropolitan Campus, Girls Section,G-11 from Early years to class VIII.
On 8th May 2026, Grade 6 and 7 students of Beaconhouse Metropolitan Campus visited the Pakistan Army Museum for an inspiring educational trip. Students explored the rich history, sacrifices, and achievements of the Pakistan Army, making it a memorable learning experience filled with patriotism, curiosity, and discovery. 🇵🇰✨
Dedicated to the amazing teaching staff at Beaconhouse Metropolitan Campus.
10/05/2026
"Today, we celebrate the mothers, grandmothers, guardians, mentors, and mother figures whose presence is felt in the countless ways they make every day a little better. Happy Mother’s Day!"
A Night to Remember:
As a gesture of gratitude and encouragement before their End-of-Year Exams, School hosted a special Movie Night + Dinner for our amazing 8th graders!
The evening kicked off with students and teachers gathering for a cozy movie session, complete with warm, fresh popcorn and lots of laughter. It was wonderful to see everyone unwind and enjoy the company of friends and mentors outside the classroom.
After the credits rolled, we took the celebration outdoors! Under the stars, students enjoyed a scrumptious live BBQ, followed by a selection of delightful desserts. The ambiance, the food, and the company made it a truly fun-filled evening.
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The Stop the Rot Campaign came to a powerful and meaningful close at Beaconhouse Metropolitan Campus, where a special assembly was held to reflect on the learning and experiences gained throughout this impactful journey. Over the past four weeks, our students moved beyond simply learning about bullying to truly understanding how unkind words, gossip, and silence can spread and affect an entire environment. More importantly, they discovered that each one of them has the power to stop it.
As a proud symbol of their commitment, students were awarded “Chainbreaker” badges, representing their promise to stand up for what is right, to choose kindness, and to speak up instead of staying silent. Throughout the campaign, students practiced being upstanders rather than bystanders, showing empathy instead of judgment, and creating a culture of respect not only within the school but also in their homes.
This initiative has left a lasting impact, shaping not just their thoughts but their everyday actions. Our students have shown that even the smallest choices can break the chain of negativity and build a stronger, kinder community. Because real change begins when we choose courage over silence, and because every voice truly matters, our students stand proud today as true Chainbreakers.
Beaconhouse Metropolitan Campus proudly celebrated Earth Day with great enthusiasm, bringing students together to reflect on their responsibility toward the environment. The day was filled with meaningful and engaging activities that encouraged awareness, creativity, and action.
Students actively participated in creating vibrant and thoughtful posters, showcasing important messages about protecting our planet. Beyond artistic expression, they engaged in discussions about environmental challenges such as pollution, conservation, and sustainable living.
The celebration also included interactive activities, group sharing, and reflections that helped students understand the importance of caring for the Earth not just on one day, but every day. Through these efforts, Beaconhouse Metropolitan Campus continues to nurture responsible, aware, and proactive individuals who are ready to make a positive difference in the world.
Orientation Session Grade 3 and 8
*The Ripple Effect – A Role Play on Bullying*
Our middle school students brought empathy to life through a powerful role play, “The Ripple Effect.”
By stepping into different perspectives, they explored how one action can impact many lives.
This performance wasn’t just about acting—it was about understanding, kindness, and making better choices.
Because even the smallest act can create a ripple… let’s make it a positive one.
🛑 Stop the Rot
Today, our school community united to stand against bullying through the *“Stop the Rot”* campaign.
Students from Grades 3–8 took a pledge to promote kindness, respect, and empathy, and were recognized as ambassadors of positive change. Our School Head addressed the students, raising awareness about the impact of bullying.
A reflective activity encouraged students to share the real-life consequences of bullying—helping them understand, empathize, and choose better.
Together, we are building a safer, more compassionate school.
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