Islamabad: The Islamabad Model School for Girls (I-V), Shahzad Town has introduced key interventions to enhance the learning experience and provide better facilities to students.
Among them is a mother care centre, which is a dedicated space to support mothers and young children, promoting early childhood care and awareness. Also, a well-stocked library has been established to foster a love for reading and research among students. The school also installed solar panels as a sustainable energy solution to ensure an uninterrupted power supply for a better learning environment.
Smart classroom, equipped with advanced technology to make lessons more engaging and interactive for students, are also among those interventions. There is also a computer lab, which brought technology into the classroom with computer, enabling students to access digital resources for better learning. The teachers believe that these interventions are transforming the school into a modern, inclusive and student-friendly space, ensuring a bright future for learners.
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