The Association for the Development of Pakistan is funding the expansion of a primary school established by the M.H. Sufi Foundation in the village of Kaseese, District Hafizabad, Punjab. The school currently educates approximately 350-400 students up to grade 6. There is strong demand from parents to establish higher grades to the school to allow the existing students in the 6th grade to continue studying at the school. The ADP grant will partially finance the addition of a first floor to the school building, including the completion of two new classrooms, that will immediately accommodate an additional 60 students. The first floor structure will eventually accommodate 13 new classrooms.
The school aims to provide high quality education at an affordable price to the rural population of Kaseese. The school charges approximately Rs. 800–1,000 per student per month in fees, which covers the actual operating costs of the school. Families that cannot afford the fees are considered for scholarships to ensure greater availability of quality education to lower income families.
Client: Association Development Of Pakistan http://developpakistan.org/
Director, DOP, Editor & Affects: Ozair Rao – http://www.ozairrao.com
Produced on: 25th December, 2012
Produced By: Artistrocrat http://www.artistrocrat.org
Special Thanks to: Paradox Studio https://theparadoxstudio.com
Director, DOP, Editor & Affects: Ozair Rao – http://www.ozairrao.com
Produced on: 25th December, 2012
Produced By: Artistrocrat http://www.artistrocrat.org
Special Thanks to: Paradox Studio https://theparadoxstudio.com