Girls’ Education
Girls’ Education
She Belongs in the Classroom
In a conservative fishing community, sending a daughter to school was once unthinkable. Today, half of our 750 students are girls — and they are thriving.
We didn’t just open a school. We opened a conversation. And slowly, family by family, this community began to believe what we always knew:
A girl’s education doesn’t threaten tradition — it strengthens the future.
Before this school, only 3 women in 80 years had completed higher secondary education in this area. We intend to produce hundreds more.
OUR PRIDE: GIRLS WHO PROVED THE WORLD WRONG
From an island where only 3 women in 80 years ever completed higher secondary education — Karachi Islands School has produced young women who are now walking the halls of Pakistan’s most prestigious institutions.
Three girls. One island. Zero limits.
These are not just our students. They are the answer to every person who ever said it couldn’t be done.
PHARMA GRADUATE
A fully qualified pharmacist — born and raised on Bhit Island & neighbour island, educated at Karachi Islands School, and now serving her community with knowledge, skill, and pride. She is proof that a fishing island can produce healthcare professionals.
MEDICAL INTERN — SIUT, KARACHI
She is currently on internship at the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation — one of the most respected and prestigious medical institutions in all of Pakistan. A girl from Bhit Island, in the halls of SIUT. Let that sink in.
FINAL YEAR CHEMICAL ENGINEERING — NED UNIVERSITY
NED University is one of Pakistan’s most competitive and celebrated engineering institutions. She is in her final year of Chemical Engineering. She is almost there — and when she graduates, she will make history for her island.
Before this school, girls on Bhit Island & neighbour island had no future beyond the shore. Today, they are pharmacists, doctors-in-training, and engineers. Tomorrow, they will lead.