The Headmaster;
Respected Teachers; and
Dear students.
ASSALAM O ALAIKUM
I have given the responsibility to stand for my fellows of 10th class on this vital occasion.
First of all, I would like to thank all my juniors for arranging such a grand function for the seniors.
I admire the kinship of love, sincerity of thoughts and purity of passions from the depth of my heart expressed in my brother’s speech. Sweet memories of by gone days have put an ever lasting impression on my soul and self.
This school is not a building of bricks and blocks but a light house for departing students. It gave us whatever we needed. It prepared us with the knowledge covering the space between the mind and the world. It changed our raw minds in ripen fruits. It taught us how to speak, how to behave and how to act in the society. Concepts of evil and virtue were clearly told by our kind teacher Mr. Muhammad
Ashraf.
Dear Brothers, we have spent a period of time with you that is embodied with the excitement and passions. It is quite possible we may have committed some wrong with you .On behalf of my fellows, I offer my heartiest regrets for that. I request you not only to accept my apology but also see us off with the hearts full of gentle obsessions.
In fact, this very passion is a priceless gift for us in the life to come. We are really obliged a great deal to our worthy teachers as well.
Our diligent teachers gave us the knowledge with such an affection, honesty and love that is truly unique. We cannot pay back for whatever they have granted us. The sticks of Ashiq sahib and carrots of Usman Ghani sahib will always be in our memory. I express my deep sorrows for little mistakes that may have upset our teachers.
Dear Brothers, today I am confronted with mixed feelings of reception and farewell. No style of conversation, no way of expression of the wonderful things they showed us. I pray God to