Al-Murtaza School

Al Murtaza School
المرتضی اسکول
Address
160/G BLOCK 3 PECHS KARACHI
Karachi-75400
Pakistan Pakistan
Information
Religious affiliation(s) Islam
Established 1982
Principal Tasneem Shabbar
Age 3 to 15
Student to teacher ratio 12 pre-primary/junior branches
15 senior branches
Language Urdu and English
Affiliation Aga khan university and examination board

Al-Murtaza School (Urdu: المرتضی اسکول) is a school in Karachi, Pakistan.

History

Al-Murtaza School was established in 1982 in a rented building with 50 students. Today, it has grown to encompass a pre-primary, a junior branch, a senior boys branch and a senior girls branch comprising about 2500 students. Al-Murtaza School is affiliated to Aga Khan University and Examination Board.[1]

Campus

The schools are built on UNESCO specifications for educational institutions, with classrooms, libraries and science laboratories and an auditorium with a capacity of 350 persons. Computer Laboratories exist in all four branches with Internet facilities.[2]

School clinic

The school provides medical facilities to all students. A sickroom has been established to meet any emergency and administer first aid to the students, For example in recent a child named Ali Jone severely sick and was treated and send to the hospital on urgent basis. Medical doctor and a trained assistant are present during school hours. An annual checkup system has been introduced.

Current situation

School has maintained its security by allotting dozens of security forces to watch each and every person passing through Al-murtaza School in all branches

References

  1. "AKU-EB Affiliated Schools and Colleges". examinationboard.aku.edu. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  2. "About Al-Murtaza School". AMS Alumni. Retrieved 21 November 2014.

External links


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