Educating The Youth Of Pakistan Since 2006
About us
How did we start?
Our journey began with the vision of the founder’s parents, Yousef Ali Zia and Mumtaz, who dreamed of educating the future leaders of Pakistan. After a few trips to the country, they witnessed the dire conditions in rural areas, such as Noordiabad, and recognized the urgent need for education and basic facilities. With a modest amount of funds and a bit of luck, they took the first steps toward turning this dream into a reality.
Information About School
We currently educate 170 students, ranging from JK to Grade 10 (Matriculation). Our schools are fully modernized and offer a curriculum that extends beyond traditional math and science. In addition to core subjects, we teach essential life skills such as computer literacy, plumbing, gardening, sewing, and electrical work. Students learn three languages: Urdu, Arabic, and English, with a strong emphasis on public speaking, particularly for girls.
Each student is provided with a uniform, books, and stationery, and we place a significant focus on promoting good hygiene habits. To further support our students' well-being, a doctor visits regularly for general check-ups, eye and dental care, and to ensure vaccinations, including for hepatitis and COVID, are up to date.
All of these services are provided completely free of charge.
Future Projects & Initiatives
We are currently working on several key projects. Thanks to your support, we've successfully dug water wells, and we are now exploring the installation of a reverse osmosis system to provide clean drinking water. One of our major goals is to ensure student retention, as child marriages and runaways remain significant challenges we are striving to overcome.
In addition, while our fully equipped walk-in clinic provides free medication, we urgently need to establish an urgent care unit to address more serious health concerns. We are also seeking transportation solutions, such as bus and car pick-up services, for both students and teachers, as many of our staff currently travel long distances to reach the school. Finally, to combat Pakistan's frequent load shedding, we are working towards increasing our solar panel capacity.