About KGS
Hazara Public School Changa Manga is a prestigious
residential institution dedicated to shaping the future
of students through quality education and discipline.
Mission
To provide a balanced education that develops academic excellence, character, and leadership.
Vision
To become one of the top boarding schools in Pakistan known for discipline and academic success.
Leadership
Our leadership team ensures high standards of education and student development through effective management and guidance.
Policies
We follow strict academic and discipline policies to maintain a productive learning environment.
Karachi Grammar School is a non-profit organisation, committed to fostering duty and service as educational ideals, by promoting support for activities such as:
- Scholarship Awards for students on need-cum-merit basis.
- Blood donation camps on our premises.
- Student volunteers to medical facilities such as SIUT, Dar-ul-Sakoon, Kidney Centre, etc.
- Fund-raising efforts for various educational charities such as The Citizens Foundation and Ujala through Helpers’ Societies events.
- Free summer school classes and sports for children of domestic staff.
- Financial literacy classes for domestic staff.
- Competitive Arts and Science events for student teams from other schools organised by our own senior students.
- Book donations to low fee schools and educational charity schools.
The School is located on three sites. The original school, Middle Section in Saddar, the heart of the city of Karachi, is listed as a heritage building and now houses Year VII, VIII and IX. At Clifton, not far from the sea front, Kindergarten and Junior Sections opened in 1991, we teach children from Nursery to Year VI. Our newest premises, College Section opened in 1999, houses our O and A-level students.
The School is entirely independent, receiving no grant from the government or any other source, and is controlled by a Board of Governors registered as a Society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860.
The Principal of the School is Secretary to the Board and executes the decisions of the Board.
The Principal chairs the Senior Leadership Team which is made up of The Principal, the Heads of Sections, the Chief Financial Officer and the Chief Operations Officer.
| Core Value | Description |
|---|---|
| Integrity | Acting with honesty, fairness and moral courage in all aspects of school life. |
| Respect | Valuing self, others, and the wider community by embracing diversity, empathy, and dignity, maintaining an open mind toward new ideas and perspectives. |
| Responsibility | Taking ownership of actions, learning, and contributions to the school and society. |
| Excellence | Striving for high standards in learning, teaching, and personal growth, and persevering through challenges. |
| Intellectual Curiosity | Fostering a love of learning, inquiry, creativity, and critical thinking. |
| Compassion | Demonstrating kindness, empathy, and service, with an awareness of local and global needs. |
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Continued to receive extensions as the years progressed
From left to right: Mrs Sadia Ashraf (Assistant Head responsible for Student Learning), Mrs Muneeza Shaikhali (Headmistress)
and Mr Muhammad Junaid Umrani (Assistant Head responsible for Student Experience)
From left to right: Mr. Ahad Dada ( Assistant Head responsible for Student Experience), Mrs. Saadia Hannani (Headmistress),
Mr. Hasan Iqbal (Assistant Head responsible for Assessment and Curriculum Delivery)
and Mrs. Emane Haque (Assistant Head responsible for Student Learning).
From left to right: Ms Ambreen Baig, (Assistant Head responsible for Student Experience), Mrs Saman Husain (Assistant Head responsible for Student Learning), Mrs Maimoona Farooq (Headmistress) and Ms Asiya Shaikh (Assistant Head responsible for Early Years)
From left to right: Mr Khalid Junejo (Chief Operations Office), Mr Carl P. Lander (Chief Executive Officer)
and Mr Muhammad Sulman Kaimkhani (Chief Financial Officer).
