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As part of its mission to promote social responsibility, the Habib Education Trust has established two schools in Karachi, namely Habib Public School, Habib Girls School. Over 3500 students are currently enrolled in these schools, which also include many of Pakistan's top doctors, lawyers, media personalities and entrepreneurs, among their alumni.

Since its inception in 1959, the Habib Education Trust has been developing the education sector within Pakistan, and providing our country's youth with a world class education system, and unique approach to personal and academic development. The schools offer both,the Cambridge and the Matric Systems (Aga Khan Board) and boast a diverse and well developed curriculum. Offering major subsidies and fee concessions to less fortunate children, the Habib Education Trust strongly promotes meritocracy, ensuring that the most competent students have access to the education that they require to fully realize their capabilities. The Habib Education Trust also offers exceptional students scholarships to renowned universities , thereby continuing to nurture their academic development even after they have left the school hallways.

The curriculums across the HET schools, focus on: the development of the social, intellectual, cognitive, moral and extracurricular faculties of our students. The Habib Education Trust strongly adheres to a holistic approach to development, and combines rigorous academic training with several extracurricular activities, and a wide array of sports. We aim at providing our students with a complete and well-rounded experience that will best prepare them for the future endeavors and successes. As a result, our students excel equally inside and outside of the classroom, earning their stripes in examination halls, board rooms, and on the cricket pitch.