Sunday, January 12, 2014

Jinnah Foundation School JFS:




Jinnah foundation school is located on the bank of main range road, the front of New Afsha Colony,
People living in this location fall in the low/very low income group. In the middle of the broken down roads and often over flowing sewerage, 
Jinnah Foundation School stands out like an “oasis” focused to improving the life and living conditions of our younger generation who will hopefully grow up and develop into dependable citizens of tomorrow.
Importance on providing basic education to the girl students of Class Play Group to matriculation will hopefully result in educating the entire family.

Jinnah Foundation places emphasis on creative arts as well as performing arts.

Teachers are sent for training and refresher courses each year.

Why our School?


Quality, Caring Teachers;

“I want my child to feel loved and also to feel “special.” I want teachers who are chosen not only for their education and teaching expertise but also for their love of children. They should be trained and certified to care for my child’s safety and well-being.

Quality of School


“I want the school to be comfortable and inviting, in good repair and condition, and conductive to a optimistic learning setting. There should be a wide variety of activities to give my child a well-rounded experience (school, playground, educational toys, arts and crafts, etc.).

Health and Nutrition


“ The school should provide a assortment of healthy foods to my child. It is significant that my child basically “likes” the food, so that he or she will actually “eat” the food. I want my child to experience daily physically activities.”
Convenience, Mobility & Accessibility

“My child’s school must be open year-round with extensive hours so that I can drop off my child early or pick later, when needed. I would like the possibility to choose flexible schedule to suit my family’s needs. I want entry to visit my child during his or her day. When my child graduate students to Elementary School, I would like him/her to have a safe, monitored and fun place to go, after school, and on school breaks.”