Tuesday, 22 July 2025

HOPE’s NETWORK OF FORMAL AND HOME SCHOOLS

 

The significance of education cannot be understated, as it serves as the foundation for a bright and prosperous future. At HOPE – An NGO in Pakistan, we strongly believe that every child, including those from less privileged backgrounds, deserves access to quality education, as it is the most effective means for them to unlock their true potential. Our aim is to grant children the chance to learn and grow, enabling them to become valuable members of society and make meaningful contributions.

HOPE - An Educational NGO in Pakistan, operates a network of Formal and Home schools. The organization has three formal schools situated in Karachi (Korangi), Thatta, and Muzaffargarh. These schools offer classes from preschool all the way to matriculation. Highly qualified teachers and staff are dedicated to educating the students. Over 1,700 students are enrolled in HOPE's formal schools. These institutions boast facilities comparable to those found in private schools, including computer labs, science labs, and options for recreational and extracurricular activities.








HOPE operates a network of home schools across the nation. These schools are held in the residences of community girls. Local children can easily attend the school since it is conveniently located. Many girls stop their education after primary school because their parents are reluctant to send them to schools that are far away. The home schools are run by girls who are in their matriculation or intermediate studies, and they also share their knowledge with other girls in the community. They are encouraged to take private high school examinations. There are no fees charged to the students, textbooks are provided at no cost, and essential furniture items such as blackboards, chairs, tables, and dari are also supplied by HOPE.

In line with HOPE's legacy, Dr. Mubina Agboatwalla – A Child Specialist in Karachi, continually works to offer high-quality health care and Basic education with the passage of time.

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