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Schools List for Teach for Change 2Nd Batch Schools list for Teach for Change 2nd Batch ESSP Schools List For Teach for Change (PHASE-II) S # District School Code Program Enrollment Phase Category Operator Name School Name Taluka UC ND NM NS ED EM ES 1 Sukkur ESSP0041 ESSP 435 Phase I Elementary Ali Bux REHMAN Model Computrized School Mubrak Pur. Pano Akil Mubarak Pur 27 40 288 69 19 729 2 Jamshoro ESSP0046 ESSP 363 Phase I Elementary RAZA MUHAMMAD Shaheed Rajib Anmol Free Education System Sehwan Arazi 26 28 132 67 47 667 3 Hyderabad ESSP0053 ESSP 450 Phase I Primary Free Journalist Foundation Zakia Model School Qasimabad 4 25 25 730 68 20 212 4 Khairpur ESSP0089 ESSP 476 Phase I Elementary Zulfiqar Ali Sachal Model Public School Thari Mirwah Kharirah 27 01 926 68 31 711 5 Ghotki ESSP0108 ESSP 491 Phase I Primary Lanjari Development foundation Sachal Sarmast model school dargahi arbani Khangarh Behtoor 27 49 553 69 20 705 6 ShaheedbenazirabaESSP0156 ESSP 201 Phase I Elementary Amir Bux Saath welfare public school (mashaik) Sakrand Gohram Mari 26 15 244 68 08 968 7 Khairpur ESSP0181 ESSP 294 Phase I Elementary Naseem Begum Faiza Public School Sobhodero Meerakh 27 15 283 68 20 911 8 Dadu ESSP0207 ESSP 338 Phase I Primary ghulam sarwar Danish Paradise New Elementary School Kn Shah Chandan 27 03 006 67 34 229 9 TandoAllahyar ESSP0306 ESSP 274 Phase I Primary Himat Ali New Vision School Chumber Jarki 25 24 009 68 49 275 10 Karachi ESSP0336 ESSP 303 Phase I Primary Kishwar Jabeen Mazin Academy Bin Qasim Twon Chowkandi 24 51 388 67 14 679 11 Sanghar ESSP0442 ESSP 589 Phase I Elementary faqeer muhammad Al hussaini public school Sinjhoro Prretumabad 26 13 353 68 41 914 12 Khairpur ESSP0473 ESSP 397 Phase I Elementary Dur Mohammad Bugti faizan cadet school Thari Mirwah Hindyari 27 05 308 68 35 681 13 Khairpur ESSP0535 ESSP 419 Phase I Elementary Sayd Qaim Ali Shah Al-Saadat Public School Saidi Lower Gambat Kamal Dero 27 26 448 68 26 746 14 Jacoababad ESSP0575 ESSP 428 Phase I Primary khan mohammad babul ilm english medium school Gari Khairo Gari Khairo 28 03 438 68 58 873 15 Sanghar ESSP0578 ESSP 320 Phase I Primary mir hassan best education and learning system Khipro Roonjha 25 37 962 69 29 482 16 Mirpurkhas ESSP0581 ESSP 413 Phase I Elementary deedar hussain champion public school Sindhri Girhor Sharif 25 35 437 69 17 391 17 Khairpur ESSP0597 ESSP 124 Phase I Primary Balaj Human Development OrganiRBCS Muhammad Murad Lashari Sobho Dero Madd 27 19 078 68 25 480 18 Khairpur ESSP0623 ESSP 470 Phase I Elementary Gul Hassan Lohar Modern Public School Piryaloi Kingri Piryaloi 27 39 049 68 42 769 19 Dadu ESSP0627 ESSP 202 Phase I Primary Ghazala Siddiqui Memorial WelfareGhazala Batool Siddiqui Model Institute (Campus - I) Dadu Piaro 26 56 999 67 49 060 20 Khairpur ESSP0645 ESSP 250 Phase I Elementary Parvaiz Ahmed Banbhan Nida Public Elementary School Thari Mirwah Satharja 27 12 306 68 29 335 21 ShaheedbenazirabaESSP0663 ESSP 591 Phase I Elementary Gulzar Ali Al Mehran Public School Daur Ismail Khan Brohi 26 11 300 68 35 087 22 Jamshoro ESSP0783 ESSP 352 Phase I Elementary azam ali ansari Mehran Public School Sehwan SEHWAN-2 26 25 638 67 51 521 23 Jamshoro ESSP0837 ESSP 268 Phase I Primary altaf ali scholars' grammar primary school Sehwan Jhangara 26 20 157 67 43 487 24 Umerkot ESSP0849 ESSP 310 Phase I Elementary Mehran Education & Health WelfaFalcon Fast Public School Umerkot Mir Wali Mohammad 25 16 117 69 34 092 SMHS Schools List For Teach for Change (PHASE-II) S # District School Code Program Enrollment Phase Category Operator Name School Name Taluka UC ND NM NS ED EM ES 1 T-M KHAN SMHS0077 SMHS 272 I Middle/high ABDUL WAHID KHOSO Bright Future School System BULRI SHAH KARIM SAYED MATTO SHAH 25 02 216 68 26 103 2 KHAIRPUR SMHS0044 SMHS 232 I Middle/high AHSAN ALI CHANDIO Jawad Middle School KHAIRPUR GUJJO 27 32 860 68 44 081 3 N-FEROZ SMHS0040 SMHS 251 I Middle/high AKBAR ALI SOOMRO The Ellied School NOSHERO FEROZ NOSHERO FEROZ 26 51 127 68 07 246 4 N-FEROZ SMHS0082 SMHS 110 I Middle/high ALLAH BACHAYO KANDHRO Sojhro Middle/high School MORO PHATTO BILAL 26 40 869 67 58 005 5 UMERKOT SMHS0011 SMHS 93 I Middle/high ater Applied Education & RenewableAware E Middle /High School Kunri Kunri Memon 25 09 406 69 38 239 6 UMERKOT SMHS0012 SMHS 105 I Middle/high ater Applied Education & RenewableAware E Middle /High School Kunri Chajro 25 11 128 69 33 581 7 SBA SMHS0086 SMHS 82 I Middle/high ATTA HUSSAIN DAHRI SEF Middle School QAZI AHMED SAN 27 59 310 69 19 028 8 GHOTKI SMHS0036 SMHS 197 I Middle/high AZIZULLAH MIRANI Hamad Public School GHOTKI 1 UNIT 1 26 29 140 68 10 876 9 BADIN SMHS0087 SMHS 75 I Middle/high BADIN RURAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIETHarronaabad BADIN SEERANI 26 15 011 68 24 508 10 UMERKOT SMHS0091 SMHS 83 I Middle/high BHALEDINO Prime Insituate of Model Education UMER KOT DHORONARO 25 31 162 69 32 437 11 KHAIRPUR SMHS0061 SMHS 269 I Middle/high BUSHRA SHAH Bright Future Model School KOT DIJI KOT DIJI 27 21 656 68 43 398 12 Dadu SMHS0025 SMHS 139 I Middle/high Child Development Organization (CDORoshni Middle School Johi Bahawalpur 26 43 755 67 40 802 13 SUJAWAL SMHS0092 SMHS 75 I Middle/high ITY DEVELOPMENT & HERITAGE ORGThe fast Middle School SUJAWAL SUJAWAL 24 36 047 68 05 091 14 MATIARI SMHS0093 SMHS 51 I Middle/high DEEN MOHAMMAD MIRBAHAR Shaheed Muhtrma Benazeer School HALA KHANDO 25 45 132 68 27 000 15 SANGHAR SMHS0094 SMHS 170 I Middle/high RT AND RURUL DEVELOPMENT (DARThar Public School KHIPRO BILAWAL 25 45 667 69 28 807 16 BADIN SMHS0096 SMHS 62 I Middle/high IB COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL WELFLaaraibains Middle/High school MATLI MALHAN 25 03 029 68 43 125 17 SANGHAR SMHS0098 SMHS 112 I Middle/high FAQEER MUHAMMAD DEHRI Rising Star Public School SHEHDAD PUR AMANULLAH DAHIRI 25 23 817 68 20 135 18 KAMBAR SH-KOT SMHS0043 SMHS 92 I Middle/high FIDA HUSSIAN Iqra Public School WARAH GAJI KHAHWAR 27 19 406 67 48 409 19 DADU SMHS0038 SMHS 220 I Middle/high GORAKH FOUNDATION Gorakh Foundation School DADU SIYAL 26 41 043 67 48 543 20 KHAIRPUR SMHS0112 SMHS 212 I Middle/high GOTH SEENGAR FOUNDATION GSF Middle/High School MIRWAH PIR BUDHRO 27 08 876 68 33 556 21 BADIN SMHS0099 SMHS 185 I Middle/high DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE ASSOCNationl Cadet Public school MATLI DUMBALO 25 08 693 68 57 463 22 SBA SMHS0100 SMHS 115 I Middle/high HARI WELFARE ASSOCIATION Star Model School NAWAB SHAH UC 9 26 14 768 68 25 357 23TANDO ALLAHYAR SMHS0052 SMHS 192 I Middle/high HIMAT ALI LASHARI Indus Schoo Systeml TANDO ALLAHYAR PAKSINGHAR 27 14 654 67 59 266 24 LARKANA SMHS0054 SMHS 83 I Middle/high IMRAN KHAN Gulab Khan Middle School DOKRI SEEHAR 25 24 259 68 48 045 25 MATIARI SMHS0035 SMHS 78 I Middle/high Indus Education Foundation (IEF) Indus Public High School Hala Karam Khan Nizamani 25 49 861 68 25 547 26 KAMBAR SH-KOT SMHS0056 SMHS 187 I Middle/high BABAR ALI Mubeen Public High School Kamber Khairpur Joso 27 30 411 68 00 624 27 KAMBAR SH-KOT SMHS0113 SMHS 118 I Middle/high ALI SHER Tayaba Public High School Kamber Raunti 26 40 180 67 42 299 28 DADU SMHS0073 SMHS 152 I Middle/highION FOR RUAL DEVELOPMENT AND NATJORDAN School DADU MURADABAD 27 39 887 68 00 754 29 KHAIRPUR SMHS0115 SMHS 174 I Middle/high KHUSH MUHAMMAD RAHOOJO Khushi Public High School Kangri Rahooja 27 35 567 68 37 039 30 KHAIRPUR SMHS0042 SMHS 270 I Middle/high MIR KHAN DAHRI Tahreem Middle/high School FAIZ GANJ AKRI 26 56 135 68 27 311 31 SUKKUR SMHS0051 SMHS 349 I Middle/high MUHAMMAD ALI RAZA Darsgah Public High School PANO AKIL SANGI 27 45 669 69 02 837 32 KHAIRPUR SMHS0111 SMHS 163 I Middle/high MUHAMMAD ISHAQUE LASHARI Al Mudasir Model School FAIZ GANJ KHUSH KHAIR MUHAMMA26 53 095 68 28 055 33 SBA SMHS0101 SMHS 303 I Middle/high MUHAMMAD KHAN BULLER Roshni Public School SAKRAND JAMAL KEERIO 26 10 132 68 18 980 34 DADU SMHS0070 SMHS 261 I Middle/high MUZAFFAR ALI JUNEJO Ideal Middle School KHAIRPUR NATHAN SHAH KAKAR 26 57 856 67 41 505 35 JAMSHORO SMHS0071 SMHS 93 I Middle/high NISAR AHMED JATOI The Cit's School System MANJHAND UNERPUR 26 41 302 67 45 626 36 DADU SMHS0072 SMHS 80 I Middle/high NISAR AHMED JATOI The City School system DADU PIPRI 25 39 638 68 18 364 37 KAMBAR SH-KOT SMHS0058 SMHS 205 I Middle/high CATIONAL DEVLOPMENT ORGANIZATDost Muhammad Middle /High School SHADADKOT SEELRA 27 49 803 67 55 529 38 KASHMORE SMHS0046 SMHS 265 I Middle/high SHOAIB MUHAMMAD Sahara Middle/High School TANGWANI SAIFAL 28 14 966 68 55 008 39 MPK SMHS0053 SMHS 205 I Middle/high SHOUKAT ALI GURGAIJ Future Bright High School MPK BALOCHABAD 25 30 092 69 09 297 40 UMERKOT SMHS0103 SMHS 238 I Middle/high ESERT DEVELOMENT ORGANIZATIONThe Shining star Education System UMER KOT Garibabad 25 21 477 69 45 156 41 KHAIRPUR SMHS0049 SMHS 323 I Middle/high ATION & AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMEHaji Azizullah Middle /High School KINGRI WADA MAHESAR 27 31 182 68 28 543 42 HYDERABAD SMHS0117 SMHS 110 I Middle/high ATH SAMAJHI TARQUATI TANZEEM (Banzeer Middle/High School HYDERABAD NAREJANI 25 23 963 68 24 534 43 JACOBABAD SMHS0064 SMHS 97 I Middle/high HENING PARTICIPARORY ORGANIZATSPO Schools THULL MIRPUR BURIRO 28 12 475 68 43 796 44 UMERKOT SMHS0105 SMHS 168 I Middle/high SURESH KUMAR LOHANO Wisdom Model Public School KUNRI NABISAR ROAD TOWN 26 02 340 69 07 393 45 SANGHAR SMHS0106 SMHS 100 I Middle/high AINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATIOSDF School System SANGHAR DHORO JANIB 26 34 695 68 21 854 46 SBA SMHS0108 SMHS 45 I Middle/high SYED ALI HYDER KAZMI Mitho Khan Pitafi DOUR AMEEREJI 25 02 503 69 31 074 47 KHAIRPUR SMHS0055 SMHS 128 I Middle/high ZAHEER ABBAS SHAR Qazafi Model School THARI MIR WAH TANDO MIR ALI 27 04 883 68 31 641 48 GHOTKI SMHS0050 SMHS 281 I Middle/high
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