
KEF’s first school (opened 1996) on a donated three-acre site. A co-educational day school with classes up to grade 12, it admits underprivileged local children on merit, with girls making up about 50% of the student body.

Established in 2009, this campus offers classes up to grade 10 in a purpose-built facility equipped with modern educational and recreational resources. All its teachers are trained through KEF’s own College of Teacher Education.

Opened in 2005 as a sister school and extension of KEF’s teacher college, it features a full range of facilities. Its library (named after Anna Finn) holds almost 10,000 books donated by KEF’s UK supporters, giving rural children access to quality learning materials.

Founded in 2001 to address the shortage of qualified female teachers in rural Pakistan. This two-year post-graduate institution trains women in modern pedagogy, English instruction, and child-centred teaching methods. It serves as the training ground for faculty placed across KEF’s network of schools and is critical to maintaining KEF’s education quality and standards.