About us

Chiniot Islamia Public School was established in 1986 under the patronage of Chiniot Anjuman Islamia , an organization dedicated to service of humanity especially the middle class in the field of education and health. The foundation
stone of the building was laid in 1986 by Maj Gen Afzal Khan, the then Deputy Martial law administrator of Karachi zone. The school has now a purpose built building over an area of 2 × Acres of land on the main university Road .The institution is purely a service venture and is run on “Not for profit” Basis with the sole aim of imparting quality Education at an affordable cost. Ist batch of Matric consisting of 17 students appearing in 1991 100% result.
                                                  Since then the school has stood to its reputation and produced excellent results consistently. The results of 2007 batch of class X was the best in the history of school. In a batch of 103 who appeared in the exam, 96 got A1 grade and 7 were placed in A grade. Our student Hassan Khan got Ist position in Matric Board exam amongst boys. From any standard this was an excellent result. Matric results of the last 21 years (1991-2011) bear testing to the high standard
of our school.
                                        The school started with a humble strength of only 26 students in 1986, which by 2012 has risen to approximately 1800 students. During the year 2003 we started the Afternoon shift also for only the Boys in Primary classes. A total of
124 students were admitted during the Ist year. The same year girls students were also admitted in class VI in the morning shift on the request of parents. Year 2004 saw major academic uplift programmes, consisting of. Up gradation
of school to college, for science classes (Pre Medical and Pre Engineering group for Boys and pre-medical and pre-engineering for girls) start of O level classes for Boys only admission of girls in the Afternoon shift in Primary
classes Admission of girls students in secondary section in morning shift.   

History

With a rich ancestral heritage of service to the nation , the Chiniot Anjuman Islamia, Karachi was formed and registered in 1984 so as to continue the mission of serving the nation, particularly in the fields of education and health. The Anjuman therefore decided to establish an educational institution based on the principles of Islamic teaching blended with modern concepts to meet the requirement of society. Chiniot Islamia Public School was established in 1986 under the patronage of Chiniot Anjuman Islamia. The institution is purely a service oriented venture and is run on ‘Not for Profit’ basis. The focus of Chiniot Islamia Public School and College is to provide quality education at affordable cost. Our pledge is to achieve excellence through education. The foundation stone of the building was laid in 1986 by Maj Gen Afzal Khan, the then Deputy Martial law administrator of Karachi zone. The school started with a humble strength of only 26 students in 1986, which by 2013 has risen to approximately 1850 students. In the year 2003 ‘Afternoon’ shift started for the boys in primary classes. The same year girls were also admitted in class VI in the morning shift on the request of parents. In the year 2004 major academic uplift programmes initiated consisting of:-
i) Up gradation of school to intermediate classes for science group.
ii) Start of O level classes for boys.
iii) Admissions of girls in the afternoon shift in primary classes and admission of girls in secondary section in morning shift.

Buildings

The school started with a single storey building with 4 rooms only in 1986. In 2013 the school consists of four blocks having 55 well lit, very spacious and airy class rooms. One of these blocks is exclusively for girls from class VI to class XII consisting of 12 class rooms. Separate administrative block comprises offices plus a very spacious library, Auditorium, two computer labs and three Science labs, equipped with the latest requirements of the students. It has its exclusive mosque inside the boundary wall catering for five times congregational prayers and also for “Juma” prayers.