Is it possible to track the exact moment your youth comes rushing back to meet you? For the Class of 2001, driving back onto the residential campus after twenty-five years provided a befitting answer. Passing through the main entry gates after more than two decades brings a sudden, intense flood of memories. You instantly look at the old trees, the signature brick buildings, and the expansive green fields where you once spent your childhood. Of course, the physical estate has grown with fresh architectural additions and modernized learning facilities. But the underlying spirit of the campus remained perfectly frozen in time, untouched by the passing decades. Coming back for the Silver Jubilee Reunion on the 26th and 27th of April 2026 was not a simple weekend trip; it was a deep emotional return to the exact soil that shaped your entire adult life.
The Emotion of the Return
Walking back onto the school grounds as an adult changes how you look at the entire landscape. The long corridors used to scare you during your very first term. But today those exact same walls welcome you back with a deep sense of fulfillment and a taste of the years gone by. Many old classmates brought their families along to show them the real physical roots of their childhood stories as the 2001 Aviators Come Home. Ms. Pooja Borah, the Alumni Co-ordinator, organized the entire two-day event smoothly. And the celebration instantly filled the familiar campus pathways with loud laughter and great conversations. You surveyed the recently renovated classrooms and swiftly compare them to the old brick structures that have stood firm all these years. There may have been an upgrade in the physical structure, but the unfiltered emotions of the school grounds remain just the same.
Echoes of the Past
A major part of the weekend belonged to pure nostalgia and the retelling of old stories during this grand Reunion of the Class of 2001. Former students sat together for hours. They talked constantly about the dedicated teachers who worked hard to shape their early lives. You could hear them laughing about past cultural shows, weekend adventures, and the standard boarding school mischief of their youth. The late-night talks became lively as the old friends reminisced about old times when they would sneak out of their dorms to eat food from their tuck at night. Senior professionals walked leisurely in the residential hallways, spending the afternoon analyzing the old team photographs on the wall. It was clear that the relationships made in the dorms were timeless.

The Journeys Taken
The reunion provided a great opportunity to celebrate the diverse trajectories of the batch over the past two-plus decades. Since leaving The Assam Valley School, members of the Class of 2001 have entered various professional fields across the globe. You will find individuals from this batch leading corporate boardrooms, driving public service initiatives, and making significant marks in the creative arts. They managed these highly successful global careers because the school routine forced them to develop independent problem-solving skills early in life. The foundational values of self-reliance, time management, and integrity instilled in them as young Aviators translated directly into long-term career milestones.
Passing of the Torch
The true essence of the milestone celebration was captured by the lively cultural evening at the WMH organized to Welcome Back the Class of 2001. In that evening, the experienced alumni and the present-day students were both given the opportunity to perform on stage. Thus, through their performances, the bridge between the past and the present was successfully created. All the elements in the event reflected the exact same spirit of school life that has been experienced by the generations of students since time immemorial. The most prominent evidence of this permanent relationship was the donation of an e-rickshaw by the Batch of 2001 which is now being used by the school as an ambulance. This vehicle was donated by them in honor of their deceased friend, Sijagurumayum Gammo Sharma, Dhansiri-311. Thus, the young Aviators who sit in those very classrooms today got a lesson in true loyalty from their seniors.
Conclusion
The silver jubilee reunion proved that your connection to The Assam Valley School stays alive long after you graduate. The Class of 2001 walked out of the school gates and built successful lives across the globe. But they returned to Balipara to honour the old brick walls and shared routines that made them self-reliant adults. As a parent looking for the premier Boarding School in Assam, you can see how this deep lineage of excellence will protect and shape your own child’s future. Our old students leave a permanent path of integrity for the new generation of pupils to follow every single day.
You can build a great career anywhere, but you cannot buy the lifelong loyalty born in these residential houses. The alumni batch spent two days proving that their childhood friendships still anchor their adult lives today. They looked at the new campus infrastructure and realized that the core values of the school have not changed one bit. New buildings will go up, and modern tools will enter the classrooms over the coming years. But the shared pride, deep loyalty, and independent spirit of an Aviator remain completely unbreakable.























