Investiture ceremony
Investiture ceremony
Date: 28.06.2025
Venue: Raashidh Matriculation school
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
“Each of you is a shepherd, and each of you is responsible for his flock.”
– (Sahih al-Bukhari & Sahih Muslim)
The Investiture Ceremony of Raashidh Matriculation school for the academic year 2025–2026 was held with great dignity and enthusiasm. It marked a significant day where our young leaders were formally entrusted with responsibilities and roles to uphold the values of the school.
The event commenced with a heartfelt recitation from the Qur’an, creating a calm and thoughtful atmosphere. Our respected Principal Ma’am delivered the welcome address, encouraging the students to lead with responsibility and serve with integrity.
As the sashes were awarded and badges pinned, the School pupil leader, assistant school pupil leader, House Captains, House vice captains and Prefects stood united, ready to uphold the values of the school.
A proud moment followed for our Scouts students, whose badge ceremony honoured their discipline, teamwork, and readiness to serve in every school activity.
Our School President and Correspondent also addressed the gathering with inspiring words, reminding the students that leadership is about service, not status. They encouraged the council to be role models in academics, kindness, and conduct.
We were deeply honoured to welcome our Chief Guest, Mufti Dr. Shafi Ulla Nabawi, Research Scientist & Board Member, R&D Centre, Cipla; Founder & Chairman, Banu Foundation. He delivered a thought-provoking speech on balancing both worldly success and spiritual well-being. . His words encouraged our students to aim high academically, while also nurturing their inner values, character, and faith.
A special highlight of the day was the heartfelt address by our SPL (School Pupil Leader) and ASPL (Assistant School Pupil Leader). They spoke about their vision, their responsibilities, and their commitment to being approachable, fair, and hardworking role models for the entire student body.
The event wrapped up with the National Anthem, leaving everyone with a renewed sense of pride and purpose.
It was a memorable day, not just about sashes and badges, but about growth, commitment, and the beginning of something meaningful. Our student leaders have taken their first steps, and we’re excited to see the impact they will create in the year ahead.



















