Pakistan Embassy and TNG officials with students during the visit.
Doha, Qatar: The management and students of The Next Generation (TNG) School, Al Daayen Campus, welcomed distinguished guests from the Embassy of Pakistan to their school. The delegation included Atiya Iqbal, Deputy Head of Mission, and Osama Idrees, Community Welfare Attaché.
The visit was part of the Embassy’s Green Drive initiative, a tree-plantation and environmental awareness campaign in Qatar, organized in recognition of Qatar National Day.
During the visit, TNG Al Daayen’s Student Council members and participants of the British Council’s “Your World Competition” presented their research and projects on environmental sustainability. Students highlighted the inspiration behind their work, the innovative solutions they proposed, and the impact they aim to create.
The session also featured a detailed and interactive discussion with the embassy representatives, where students asked thoughtful questions and collaboratively explored solutions to sustainability challenges such as digital responsibility, food waste management, and plastic reduction.
Senior students, along with the wider Student Council body, attended the event to observe and take forward these discussions across the student community. Their involvement aims to inspire peers and further strengthen a culture of environmental responsibility within the campus.
Atiya Iqbal praised the students for their passion, confidence, and clarity of vision. The event concluded with a plantation activity led by the Pakistan Embassy within the school premises, reinforcing the shared commitment of The Next Generation School and the Embassy to nurturing a greener and more sustainable future.
By organizing such initiatives, and ensuring student involvement through research, dialogue, and engagement with community partners, TNG continues to provide meaningful platforms that help learners grow into confident, research-oriented, and responsible global citizens.