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Our Programs

A school is the foundation.
Opportunity is the goal.

We don't run programs in isolation — we run an integrated model where academic foundations, life skills, employability training, and infrastructure investment all reinforce each other.

01 Foundation

Quality Education
Nursery to Grade 10

Strong academic foundations taught by trained teachers in well-resourced classrooms — because before a child can learn to code, they need to learn to read with confidence.

  • Aligned curriculum — built around the Sindh Education & Literacy Department framework, with internal enrichment
  • Trained teaching staff — continuous professional development, classroom observation, and mentoring
  • Class sizes that work — averaging 30 students per teacher; well below the regional norm
  • English language emphasis — because employability in modern Pakistan depends on it
1,250+ currently enrolled across both campuses
02 Future

Skills & Employability
STEM, computing & trades

After-school programs that connect classroom learning directly to the economy. Our flagship expansion: a Robotics & Automation Lab and a fully equipped Computer Lab at Allahwala Town.

  • Computer Lab — 30 workstations, structured digital literacy curriculum from Grade 4 onwards
  • STEM & Robotics — Pakistan's first industry-sponsored school robotics lab in an underserved community (in development)
  • Industry mentorship — engineers and technicians from partner organizations as guest mentors
  • Apprenticeship pathway — top graduates considered for technical apprenticeships with corporate partners
28.5M PKR phased investment plan, independently fundable
03 Inclusion

Girls & Inclusion
Closing the gender gap, one cohort at a time

In our communities, girls are statistically far more likely to drop out after Grade 5. We've built our entire enrollment and retention strategy around reversing that.

  • 52% female enrollment — well above regional average for similar income brackets
  • Active community outreach — direct engagement with parents on the value of girls' education
  • Female teaching staff — visible role models for our girl students
  • Safe transit & sanitation — practical infrastructure that removes the everyday reasons girls drop out
52% female enrollment across both campuses
04 Wellbeing

Health & Nutrition
A child can't learn on an empty stomach

We integrate basic health and nutrition support directly into the school day — because in our communities, school is often where a child gets the day's most reliable meal.

  • Daily nutrition support for students from the most vulnerable households
  • Periodic medical screenings in partnership with local health providers
  • Hygiene infrastructure — washrooms, clean water, and sanitation training
  • Mental health awareness — age-appropriate emotional learning embedded in homeroom
05 Infrastructure

Sustainable Infrastructure
Built for a generation, not a year

When we build a classroom, install a fan, or wire a lab — we build it to last. The communities we serve cannot afford for our investments to fail in two years.

  • Building renovation program — phased upgrades to ensure safe, dignified learning spaces
  • Electrical & environment — UPS-backed power, ceiling fans, ventilation in every classroom
  • Water & sanitation — clean drinking water and properly maintained washroom facilities
  • Future-ready labs — Computer Lab, Science Lab, and Robotics Lab in phased rollout
06 Community

Community Partnerships
The whole village raises the child

A school can't succeed in isolation. We work with parents, employers, government bodies, and other community institutions to extend our impact well beyond the classroom.

  • Parent engagement program — regular gatherings, progress conversations, family literacy
  • Employer partnerships — connecting graduating students to apprenticeships and jobs
  • Government coordination — alignment with Sindh Education & Literacy Department initiatives
  • Cross-NGO collaboration — partnerships with peer organizations for specialized programming
The next chapter

Where we're headed.

Three independently fundable phases to transform our flagship campus into a regional model for STEM education in underserved Pakistan.

Phase 1

Foundation Strengthening

PKR 2.5 – 3.7M
  • Building renovation across 21 classrooms
  • Computer Lab — 30 workstations
  • Electrical & safety upgrades
Phase 2

Robotics & STEM Lab

PKR 12 – 14M
  • Industry-sponsored Robotics Lab
  • Full Science Lab equipment
  • 3-year curriculum + teacher training
Phase 3

Employability & Pipeline

PKR 11 – 12M
  • After-school employability program
  • Annual Robotics Showcase & competitions
  • Apprenticeship placement infrastructure

Each phase is independently fundable, allowing institutional partners to commit incrementally based on observed impact.

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