SCHOOL TUITION FEE SUPPORT PROGRAM

Medical is IFTA’s pioneer social work project. It has mutated and evolved ever since and currently,
IFTA is serving in two categories as part of its medical projects.

686

CHILDREN

14

SCHOOLS

10,956,540/-

FEES PAID LAST YEAR

School Tuition Fee Support Program

As part of our commitment to educate everyone beyond their age, cast, religion, or social status discernment, IFTA supports deserving school children with their school fees. This fee is paid directly to the school. IFTA also tracks and records their progress in order to evaluate the project’s accomplishment.

Under the school fee support program, currently, IFTA is sponsoring 686 children in more than 14 schools. The amount paid to these schools in the last academic year was PKR 10,956,540/-

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Academic Advantages

School education provides students with a broad range of academic advantages. Students learn fundamental skills such as reading, writing, and arithmetic. Additionally, they are exposed to a range of subjects, such as science, history, and literature, which broaden their knowledge and understanding of the world. By developing a solid academic foundation, students are better equipped to pursue higher education and achieve success in their chosen careers.

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Social Advantages

School education provides students with social advantages that are critical for their development. They learn how to interact with their peers, communicate effectively, and work collaboratively. This helps them to develop important social skills such as empathy, respect, and cooperation. Additionally, schools provide a platform for students to participate in extracurricular activities such as sports, music, and theater, which help them to develop their interests and build their self-esteem.

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Economic Advantages

School education provides students with economic advantages that are essential for their future success. By acquiring a solid education, students are better equipped to pursue higher education and secure better-paying jobs. Additionally, they are more likely to be financially stable and independent, which provides them with a range of opportunities and choices in their personal and professional lives. Ultimately, school education is a critical component of economic growth and development, helping to create a skilled and competitive workforce.

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School education is a critical component of any society, providing young people with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in their personal and professional lives. Education is a fundamental human right and is crucial for the development of individuals and the progress of society.

In most countries, primary and secondary education is compulsory, with children beginning school at the age of five or six and continuing until they reach the age of sixteen or eighteen. During this time, they are taught a range of subjects, including mathematics, science, history, geography, languages, and the arts.

The primary objective of school education is to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and values they need to become responsible and productive members of society. Schools play a critical role in shaping the attitudes and beliefs of young people, helping them to develop critical thinking skills, creativity, and problem-solving abilities.

School education also provides a platform for social and emotional learning. Through interactions with their peers and teachers, students learn how to communicate effectively, work collaboratively, and develop empathy and respect for others. Schools provide a safe and supportive environment for students to explore their interests and passions, develop their talents, and build their self-esteem.

One of the key challenges facing school education is ensuring that it is equitable and inclusive. Education should be accessible to all, regardless of their background, socioeconomic status, or abilities. Schools need to be able to provide support to students with diverse needs, including those with disabilities, learning difficulties, or mental health issues.

Another challenge facing school education is keeping pace with the changing needs of society. Schools need to ensure that they are preparing students for the demands of a rapidly changing job market, where the skills required for success are constantly evolving. This means that schools need to be flexible and adaptable, incorporating new technologies and teaching methods into their curriculum.

In conclusion, school education is a critical component of any society, providing young people with the foundational knowledge, skills, and values necessary to succeed in their personal and professional lives. It is essential that schools provide a safe and supportive environment for students to learn and grow, while also being flexible and adaptable to the changing needs of society.

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Watch this adorable story of Nick and his daughter Colette. Together, they sponsor a child — a wonderful way for them to bond with each other, while making a real difference in the life of a child in need. “I sponsor Diala,” says Colette, “because she’s an amazing little girl — just like me!”