It was in late 2012 that the Japanese Consulate in Karachi generously offered to assist in the expansion of HOPE’s Zia Colony School. The expansion actually was an addition of another much needed floor to fully accommodate the increasing number of students coming from the surrounding poor, slum areas. worked at a very fast pace and completed the project in mid 2013 – which greatly increased the capacity of the school.
HOPE, an educational NGO in Pakistan, worked at a very fast pace and completed the project in mid 2013 – which greatly increased the capacity of the school.
Mr Mitsuaki Tosa, Consul for Cultural & public Affairs visited HOPE’s Zia Colony School to observe the status and progress of the school. The delegates were very pleased with the welcome they were given by the young students of the school.
Mr Tosa was taken to all the classes of the school and the library, computer labs, chemistry lab and the vocational center. He was extremely happy to see HOPE’s school had progressed so well within just a short span of one year and some months of its completion.
Dr Mubina Agboatwalla, Chairperson of HOPE and child specialist in Karachi has been the driving force in setting up this and other formal and home schools across Pakistan – and in ensuring they are successfully and efficiently run – which is why these schools have been so popular in the areas where they have been established and enrollment of students have been increasing constantly.
Dr Mubina Agboatwalla, Chairperson of HOPE and child specialist in Karachi has always maintained that the education provided to the children of HOPE’s home schools should be of excellent quality and all reading materials, such as books etc are all free of cost.
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