RENOVATION & REHABILITATION of GBPS AHEER ABAD
- Village Name: Aheer Abad
- Union Council: Shorekot
- District: I.Khan
- Project Implemented By: Change in Education
Village Profile:
The village Aheer Abad is situated in U/C Shorekot near Airport in District D.I.Khan. The village has 300 households and total population is round about 3000. The majority of the people are poor and do not have access to basic resources & services. The overall social and economic indicators are below national standards. The nearest medical facility is BHU situated at a distance of 03 km from the village.
Sr # | Name of Village | Total H/H | Population | # of High School | # of Primary Schools | # of Middle School | Language |
1 | Aheer Abad | 300 | 3000 | Nil | 01 Boys 00 Girls | Nil | Sarakai & Pashto |
School Profile
The school is situated in village Aheer Abad U/C Shorekot, in District D.I.Khan. The school has currently 150 students with 04 teachers & 03 class rooms, 02 Toilets.
Sr # | SCHOOL NAME | Boys
(Base Line) |
New Enrollment | Teaching staf (B/Line) | Teaching staf
current |
Class Rooms (B/Line) | Class Rooms Current |
1 | GBPS Aheer Abad | 123 | 150 | 02 | 04 | 02 | 03 |
C.I.E Interventions in GBPS AHEER ABAD
C.I.E addressed issues of the school as per the needs highlighted by the PTC, Change in Education has provided the financial resources to PTC for the Renovation & Rehabilitation of school building civil work includes construction of boundary wall 418 Rft, floor repairing of 2 class rooms + veranda, new construction of class room (24’x16’) + (24’x7’), sanitary installation, electric water cooler with filter, 30 desk bench, motor pump water tank and distemper + paint complete school, provides to the school & repairs the existing building. This has also contributed towards C.I.E goals of supporting universal primary education by allowing more children opportunity and access to primary education. The provision of additional class rooms will create physical space to enroll those out of school children whose families cannot afford to send them to private schools. Such children are denied education opportunities when government schools are unable to accommodate them due to space constraints.