Wednesday, 30 November 2022

HOPE AND ITS NETWORK OF FORMAL AND HOME SCHOOLS

The importance of education cannot be overestimated, as it is the key to a bright and successful future. At HOPE – An NGO in Pakistan, it is our firm belief that all children including the less privileged ones deserve a chance to get a quality education, as it is the best way for them to realize their true potential. Our focus is to provide children with the opportunity to learn and develop, so they can grow up to be an integral and provide a useful contribution to the society.

HOPE – An Educational NGO in Pakistan has a network of Formal and Home schools.  HOPE has 3 formal schools which are located in Karachi (Korangi), Thatta, Muzaffargarh. These school have classes from pre-school up to metric. Well qualified teachers and faculty are teaching the students. More than 1700 students are studying at HOPE Formal schools. These formal schools have facilities similar to a private school, which includes computer labs, science labs, recreational and extracurricular activities. 








HOPE schools have class upto matric. Students of HOPE have achieved A grades in their board exams. HOPE has a network of home schools throughout the country. These schools are functioning in the homes of the community girls.  The children living in community attend the school as it is easily accessible. Many girls drop out of school after primary classes, as parents do not want to send their girls to schools, which are located far off. The home schools are taught by girls who are in matric or intermediate and also share knowledge with other girls in the community.  They are then encouraged to give private high school examinations. No fees is taken from the students, textbooks are given from free, and other essential furniture items such as blackboard, chairs, tables, dari etc. are also provided by HOPE.

In keeping with HOPE’s traditions, Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla – A Child Specialist in Karachi, strives harder with the passing of time to provide as much quality health assistance to the general masses as possible.

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