(Adopted In 2015 by Zindagi Trust)
Since its adoption by Zindagi Trust in 2015, Khatoon-e-Pakistan Government Girls School has undergone a profound transformation, evolving from a neglected public school into a thriving hub of learning and opportunity for young girls.
What was once a space burdened by deteriorating infrastructure and administrative challenges is now a model institution. Through strategic and sustained interventions, the school has seen dramatic improvements in campus facilities, governance, and teaching quality. Teachers receive ongoing professional development, while students benefit from innovative academic programs, robust tracking systems, and a vibrant extracurricular ecosystem that nurtures their holistic growth.
Today, Khatoon-e-Pakistan Government Girls School stands not just as a success story but as a blueprint for what government schools in Pakistan can and should be.
Adopted in 2015 | 1079 Students | 82 Teachers
Our girls' team excelled at the 1st Diya U-18 Girls Inter-district Futsal Tournament 2023. Their remarkable teamwork secured victory, with team members earning Best Goal Keeper, Best Defender, and Best Striker titles.
Unilever Pakistan visited Khatoon-e-Pakistan Govt. School to discuss the trust's history, educational reforms, LSBE, Mind Sports, and the curriculum. The visit ended with a presentation on Zindagi Trust's achievements.
The Mind Sports Association of Pakistan organized an open rapid chess tournament. A 9th-grade student from KPS, Saniya Khan, secured 5th place among 23 participants, marking our inaugural step into external chess competitions.
Khatoon-e-Pakistan Government Girls School inaugurated the Pediatric Covid Vaccination Campaign, with key guests from District Health East, DC East, DHMT, WHO, UNICEF, USAID. Pfizer vaccines are now given to children aged 5-11 in public schools.
Lincoln Corners held a 2-day open house on STEM Education, attended by Khatoon-e-Pakistan Govt. Girls School's 7th graders. The event featured educational stalls, a movie screening, and practical learning experiences, fostering students' application of classroom theory. Kudos to Lincoln Corners for the invitation.
Khatoon-e-Pakistan Govt. Girls School hosted a Philosophy-English debate for grade 6 students, focusing on the role of curiosity. Nabiha and Zainab triumphed as winners, showcasing the success of the Critical Thinking Program.
Address: Khatoon-e-Pakistan Government Girls School, Sir Ibrahim Haroon Jafar Road,
Bahadurabad, Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh