Education

Karachi Opens 100 Community Schools for Slum Children

Karachi is set to witness a major educational initiative as the Directorate General of Basic Education Community Schools (BECS), under the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, will inaugurate 100 new community (non-formal) schools on Saturday, September 13. The project is designed to bring out-of-school children into classrooms and provide free education in the most deprived neighborhoods of the city.

This move comes in response to the alarming number of children in Karachi’s slum settlements who remain out of school due to poverty and lack of access. Federal Education Minister Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqi, who will inaugurate the ceremony at the Liaquat Memorial Library Auditorium, said the initiative is about “opening doors to hope” for marginalized families.

Key Figures of the Project

Category Details
Total Schools 100
Enrolled Students 3,837
Boys Enrolled 1,225
Girls Enrolled 2,612
Teachers Appointed 100 (1 per school)
Districts Covered West, Central, East, Kemari, Korangi, Malir, South
Inauguration Date September 13, 2025
Venue Liaquat Memorial Library Auditorium

According to BECS officials, teaching materials and books are already being distributed to ensure smooth operations. The enrollment shows a strong turnout of girls, reflecting growing awareness of female education in low-income areas.

The inauguration ceremony will be attended by senior officials, including the Federal Secretary for Education, while students will showcase performances and newly appointed teachers will receive appointment letters.

This initiative is not only expected to reduce the number of out-of-school children in Karachi but also serve as a model for addressing educational disparity nationwide.

Will Karachi’s new community schools pave the way for a nationwide movement to end educational inequality?