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Yearbook-2016-Defence-Campus Bay View Academy Defence Campus 2016 Staff Extra Administration 2 Creative Curricular Support 3 Activities Pre Primary 9 Writing 114 Elocution 81 Primary 27 Art 128 Debates 88 Junior & Senior 45 Community Service 92 Sections Pre Primary 8 Primary 26 Contents Junior & Senior 44 Class XI Sports Greece Trip 91 Sports Teams 102 Prom 96 Primary Sports 108 Rung 98 Junior Sports 110 Testimonials 136 Senior Sports 112 Yearbook Team Hina Taimur Suri Fazli Azeem Kohi Marri Yearbook Coordinator Yearbook Designer Yearbook Photographer [email protected] www.fazliazeem.com www.kohimarri.com Cover page photo by Fariya Sharif Printed by Quick Process Bay View Academy [email protected] Defence Campus 1 BVA Administration Back Row (left to right): Razeen Fayyaz Khan, Beenish Iqbal, Razia Khan Jamall, Naveen Farah Mahar, Mariyam Masood, Nermeen Islam Front Row (left to right): Qamar Hussain, Simeen Kizilbash, Shahpur Jamall, Safia Shaikh, Khalida Khan, Batul Ladhubhai 2 Student Support Services At Bay View Academy our goal is to bring out the best in all our students. We realize that children face a variety of challenges in their development. As a school we feel it is our responsibility to help students and parents address these issues so that each child may achieve his/her best. Razeen Fayyaz Khan Mariya Moochhala Nisha I. Tayebaly Special Needs Coordinator Student Psychologist Student Counselor Razeen is a member of our administrative Mariya is a certified Clinical Psychologist. Nisha is a registered psychotherapist and office and also acts as the Special Needs If students are thought to have learning a trained counselor. Students, especially Coordinator. Her role includes tracking and difficulties they can be screened by Maria adolescents, sometimes face emotional issues supporting the At Risk Students and Special and are then guided towards having a full and need the support of a trained counselor Needs Students. She also ensures those educational assessment, if so required. She is to see them through difficult periods. Nisha students with exemptions and those who our in-school psychologist and acts as a liaison works with students who have been referred require extra time in the school exams and between the remedial tutors and teachers, as to her on a weekly basis. When necessary she O-Levels get the required facilities. well as providing support for parents. also meets with parents and teachers to ensure that students get the support they need both at home and at school. 3 25 Years of Service Tahira Abdul Aziz Urdu Teacher 20 Years of Service Tasneem Jaffri Agnelo F. Fernandes Rehmatullah Primary Teacher Music Teacher Store Keeper 4 IT Department Left to Right: Zulfiqar Ali - Academic Data Coordinator, Muhammad Naveed - Assistant Network, Muhammad Hasnain - Computer Assistant, Syed Kashif Ahmed - IT Coordinator, Muhammad Fahad - Academic Data Coordinator, Abdul Faheem - Senior Network Administrator. Office Administration Left to Right: Anselm Joseph - Administrative Coordinator, Christina Gill - Administrative Coordinator, Tufail Hussain - Senior Office Assistant, Arsalan Moin - Administrative Assistant, Rebecca Fernandes - Receptionist, Aftab Ahmed - Office Assistant, Muhammad Mohtasim - Administrative Assistant, Rosalind Lobo - Receptionist Cecelia Parvez Rehmatullah Mohammad Ramzan Ashfaq and Ijaz Mohammad, Sajjad and Azad Nurse Store Keeper Gardener Photocopy Staff Canteen Staff 5 Accounts Department Left to Right: M. Iqbal Ansari - Manager Accounts and Admin, Zahiruddin Baber - Financial Controller, Shahjehan - Accounts Officer, Farhan Ahmed - Accounts Assistant. Rashid Jabbar Coordinator Security Security Staff Back Row: Javaid, Gulab Khan, Mohammad Akber (CCTV Operator), Anthony (CCTV Operator) and Zameen Shah Front Row: Muzaffar Shah, Khawaja Mohammad, Javid, Waheed Shah and Gul Sadiq Left to right: Sher Abbas, Nadeem, Nasir and Mohammad Asif Qadawar Shah 6 Raj Coordinator Support Staff Maintenance Back Row: Nirmala, Sunita, Feroz, Nighat, Jamna, Margrate Front Row: Sabia, Parveen, Shanti, Sushila, Zubaida Support Staff Back Row: Ibrahim, Manu, Sunil, Amir, Kaniti, Sunny, Wilson, Adnan, Edvin, Pardeep and Mukesh Front Row: Ibrahim, Usha, Ramesh, Shanker, Noman, Parkesh, Pervez, Shaffqat, Tariq, Asif and Jiwan 7 Pre Primary Section 8 Pre Primary Staff Back Row (left to right): Nida Nazir Bughio, Tashina Nur, Sana Waqar, Farhat Nassar, Agnelo Fernandes, Misbah A. Raja, Faizan Masood, Hina Feisal, Charmaine Mirza, Uzma Tanveer, Zahra Atif, Fariha Aamir Khan, Zehra Hasnani, Nilofer Rehan, Sumaira Reza Front Row (left to right): Nasreen Tariq, Natasha Ali Khan, Hira Butt, Ayesha Bilal, Nermeen Islam, Safia Shaikh, Simeen Kizilbash, Shazia Umer, Zulaikha Gora, Sobia Qazilbash. 9 Nursery V - Morning Glory Teacher: Alia Shahid Myra Usman Allawala, Maha Chawla, Ibrahim Khan Dehlavi, Zaira Khawaja, Azlan Sultan Ahmed, Imaaduddin Ahmed, Mikaeel Munib Naim, Ibrahim Saad Dada and Zohran Marri Teacher: Zehra Hasnani Amaya Lakhani, Anushae Adeel Tata, Eliza Farooqui, Azlaan Aman Pir, Syed Arsalan Rashid and Salar Ishtiaq Absent: Zara Mubashir Teacher: Sobia Qazilbash Ahmed Mustafa Saya, Raania Sadiq, Aayan Imran, Maya Mehkri, Ibrahim Abdul Basit, Zoya Shah, Miraal Humza Tabani, Ali Ebrahim and Ahmad Shahbazker 10 11 Nursery B - Sunflowers Teacher: Ayesha Bilal Myra Mobin Teli, Muhammad Bilal, Adyan Shaikh, Aila Faizan, Zayan Faizan, Aisha Ansar Bhesania, Alaiya Jillani and Muhammad Ebrahim Idrees Teacher: Shazia Umer Muhammad Hasnain Zamin, Karim Wajid Jawad, Syed Shahzain Mahmood Shah, Aairah Hassan, Muhammad Raahim Ali, Sasha Ali Baakza, Ayla Imran and Noor Jameel Absent: Muhammad Moosa Teacher: Sana Waqar Khawaja Muhd. Shahmeer, Ayla Agha, Amelia Hassan Khan, Elissa Agha, Ayaan Aitazaz Japanwala, Hamza Iqbal Puri, Zoya Azam Afzal and M. Shahzain Khan Baloch Absent: Azaan Adamjee 12 13 Nursery A - Daisies Teacher: Nida Nazir Muhammad Behram Nawab, Noor Fatima Raza, Ali Khalid, Yousaf Ali Magsi, Zahra Nasreen Anwer, Shasmin Awab Alvi, Ayra Fahd and Muhammad Maaz Akber Malik Absent: Emaad Abdul Hameed Teacher: Sumaira Reza Mifrah Teli, Nihal Shahid, Arsalan Muhammad Janjua, Syed Muhammad Hassan, Ayraa Rizvi, Muhammad Umer Teli, Malaika Qureshi, Sarah Munawar and Muhammad Qureshi Teacher: Nilofer Rehan Ali Muhammad Abdullah Jamali, Safina Tawawalla, Sophia Danish, Kabeer Durrani, Ayesha Ali Mansoob, Mohammad Hasan and Shaheer Abdullah Sheikh Absent: Muhammad Suhaib Sani 14 15 Pre K-B Goldfish Teacher: Misbah Abdullah Raja Mohammad Waris Shakoor, Sindhyar Shahwani, Hana Farhan Gondal, Sameeha Umair, Eshaal Khan Mateen, Zaran Ishtiaq, Rayyan Aamir, Aariz Ahmed and Bismah Shakoor Teacher: Fariha Aamir Khan Muhammed Saarim Khurrum, Raania Jawad, Emaan Majid Shaikh, Ayaan Saqib Ahmed, Asher Usman Allawala, Hameed Ali Bhojani, Ariana Butt and Xaviyar Aamir Vallani Teacher: Charmaine Mirza Muhammad Azaan Syed, Sehel Hassan, Shahzalmay Khattak, Babar Tabish Bari, Rayyan Junaid, Mahleej Fatima Malkani, Adeena Afzal Gigi and Muhammad Ali Asif Gigi Absent: Riva Zena Mazhar 16 17 Pre K-V Angelfish Teacher: Nasreen Tariq Aarez Adnan, Aamna Abbas, Abaan Ghazanfar, Zayd Tabani, Shanze Azeem, Hannah Aamir Lakhani and Mustafa Naveed Absent: Aria Rafay Rashdi and Zaviar Mohammad Abbas Zaidi Teacher: Hira Butt Ahmed Asif, Rayyan Farrukh, Daneen Tariq Khan, Sulaiman Munib Naim, Parivash Asghar, Muhammad Hassan Tariq, Hareem Rasool and Inaya Faisal Sattar Absent: Raaed Abdul Hameed Teacher: Natasha Khan Fatima Pir, Rohail Shoaib Khawaja, Tayyab Atif, Zayan Saeed Farouk, Manha Rahman, Natasha Eman Azhar, Mohammad Abdullah, Muhd. 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