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Here’s your chance to contribute towards the girl’s education. The skills that children gain at school are a stepping-stone out of poverty.

Brarkot Model School and

College for Girls

The college is for girls who have achieved well in school after finishing the 10th class. As demand has increased, we are looking to further expand its extra-curricular activities by allowing older students to do further studies in the evenings. Helping Little Angels have launched a number of quality schools across various regions in Pakistan. Each area as been chosen for its destitution and the low standard of education.

In our schools we provide students with free education, we supply the children with school uniforms and supplies such as books, stationary and bags, as well as a hearty school meals throughout the day.

About the Schools

Each school has exemplary teachers. Staff selection is vital and promoting only the best in the region. Each school is an english medium school, subjects taught are: English Language, English Literature, Maths, Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Biology History, ICT, Arabic, Urdu and Islamic Studies.
As demand has increased, Helping Little Angels is also looking to further expand its extra-curricular activities by allowing older students to do further studies in the evenings.

Jannat ul Firdous Model High College

Girls who have achieved well in school after finishing the 10th class, had nothing to further their education. A college (female only, during the day) has been operational since 2016. Other vocational classes also to be added, such as sewing, wood work, metalwork, art, computing and beauty therapy as additional life skills.

Education for All

Means education for all children. Every child has the right to a good-quality education. This is enshrined in frameworks that encompass commitments from states to achieve universal primary education under the ‘Millennium Development Goals’, as well as the ‘Education for All’ goals agreed by 164 countries in Dakar (Millennium Devt Goals, Dakar Framework).
Failing to meet these goals will have a serious impact upon children – and on all our futures. When children do not have access to adequate education, societies suffer and a country’s development is delayed. Children who miss out on education will not have the chance to develop the skills they need to become better citizens, parents and community members nationally and globally.