New Century School, Karachi

New Century School, Karachi

New Century School, Karachi is a primary, middle and secondary school situated in the populated area of Gulistan-e-Jauhar in Karachi. The New Century School started in August 1999 under the the supervision of Sir Zeeshan and almost all of his family members. Because of his hardwork in just 1 year the number of students increased dramatically.

By 2005 the number of students reached above 2500 and the school had opened 2 buildings and each class had 2 sections. In 2005, a college unit was opened of NCS but it stayed only as long as for 1 year. In 2007 the principal of the school (Madam Rushie{Sir Zeeshan's sister}) decided to turn the co-education school into separate boys & girls campus.

The school provides Sindh Board Matriculation examinations so that its students may be eligible to enter High School in Karachi.

The school is famous for its lots of extra-curricular activities (lacking education )from which the students enjoy and have fun. It is surprising that not much of facilities are available there.

Lots of great times have passed here and lots of good students have also had fun and enjoyment. Now the bad times have come on school since Mr. Zeeshan has left the school. The standards education of school is going worst.



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