A brief over view of society for educational welfare, its working, services provided in Pakistan. Education is the primary area of concern along with that we also work on skill development, vocational training, community awareness, social service programs and much more. For more details visit www.sewpak.org
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Overview of Society for Educational Welfare
1.
2. LETS KINDLE THE LIGHT OF KNOWLEDGE
“Carving a Nation’s Future Through Education”
3. Importance of Education in the Eyes of Quaid-e-Azam
Mohammad Ali Jinnah
“Without education it is complete darkness and with education it
is light. Education is a matter of life and death to our nation. The
world is moving so fast that if you do not educate yourselves you
will be not only completely left behind, but will be finished up.”
5. Only a quarter of a million
get education
Out of 173 million
Pakistanis, 58% of adults
(15 and above) are
illiterate.
3 out of every 10 children
aged 5-9 years in Pakistan
do not go to school.
6. Literacy Rate in Pakistan (Ministry of Education)
Total: 58%
Male 69% Female 45%
Net Primary School Attendance in Pakistan
Male Female
68% 72%
Net Secondary School Attendance in Pakistan
Male Female
23% 18%
7. Public Expenditure on Education (as %) of GDP
3
2.50 2.47
2.5
2.24
2.10 2.05
2
1.5
Percentage
1
0.5
0
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Source: Ministry of Education
Approximately, every year 36mn children never see inside of
the School in Pakistan
8. From those who do get education, this is what our current
system makes them.
13. A Beacon…..
In1996 a non-sectarian, non-profitable organization
working under the supervision of an autonomous body of
dedicated and educated women emerged. Feeling the
responsibility to answer these questions, a organization was
formed by the name of
“SOCEITY FOR EDUCATIONAL WELFARE”
SEW is an educational welfare organization, registered
under societies act of 1860.
14. Our Mission
“To Promote Education and to
Induct Islamic Values for the
Betterment of Individuals and to
Flourish Healthy Society”
15. Aims & Objectives
The academic
Quality education
Nurture standards
within limited of the unprivileged
children of nation
resources irrespective of religion,
cast, creed
and race.
The mental,
physical,
spiritual and
practical
Provide capabilities Raise
16. Education System: Effectiveness
with Efficiency
• In order to reduce drop outs, Baithak School
system concludes 7 years education in 5 years, with
no compromise on standard.
– Year 1: KG I
– Year 2: KG II
– Year 3: Class I & II
– Year 4: Class III & IV
– Year 5: Class V
17. Centralized Education System
The entire system of Baithak schools is directed by
strict centralized planning and control of the
educational system, to ensure:
1. Maintenance of Standard of Education
2. Monitoring and Controlling
3. Uniformed curriculum
4. Facilitation of teachers
5. Cost effectiveness
18. SEW at a Glance!
Country wide No. of Baithak Schools: 134
Countrywide No. of enrolled Students: 13,618
Total No. of Teachers: 718
Average No. of Students per School: 100
Minimum Age of Students for KG 1: 4-15 yrs
Male to Female Student Ratio: 1:4
Teacher to Students Ratio: 1:25
No. of Industrial Home: 15
No. of Adult Education Centers: 09
22. Managing Committee
President
Vice- President
General Secretary
Director Director Director
Director Director
Fund Raising Publicity & Admin &
R&D School
Committee Promotion Coordination
Regional Directors
Regional Education
SMB Coordination
Officer
23. City No Of
Schools
Karachi 65
Hyderabad 04 Our National Presences
Nawabshah 01
Moro 01
Sakhar 03
Lahore 15
Faisalabad 04
Jarawala 02
Gujrawala 05
Multan 04
Islamabad 04
Rawalpindi 06
Sawat 08
Nowshera 04
Peshawar 03
Manshera 01
Khuzdar 02
Kala Bagh 01
D.G.Khan 01
Total 134
24. Pie Chart of Total Expenses
Administration
Expenses,
7%
School
Operational
Expenses,
93%
25. OUR STRENGTH
Managing Committee: 13 members
Director of Departments: 5
Employees:
Male Staff: 13
Female Staff: 6
Regional In-Charges: 20
Volunteers: 80
26. OUR SERVICES
1. Formal and Informal Education System
2. Health and Hygiene Program
3. Vocational Training Program
4. Training and Capacity Building Program
5. Community Awareness Program
6. Collaborated Community Development Program
7. Academic Development Program
27. Academic Development Program
Baithak School Network works on syllabus development on
continuous basis so that the curriculum is updated with essential
requirements. All the teaching is backed by comprehensive and
suitable syllabus
28. Vocational Training Program
We realize the importance of imparting skill to these students
since most of them have to earn livelihood for their family at
some stage. Thus, we teach them different skills like
sewing, making arts and crafts, computer training etc so that
they can stand on their own feet.
29. Community Awareness Program
Our aim is to educate adults, provide them the knowledge
necessary for the healthy upbringing of their family. We
give them an opportunity to learn at this stage, an
opportunity which they didn’t have in their childhood.
30. Health & Hygiene Program
In order to make students aware of the importance of
hygiene, special measures have been taken. A “Health and
Hygiene Series” has been published and proper medical
check ups of students are also conducted.
31. Collaborated Community Development
Program (CCDP)
CCDP works two fold. It makes students belonging
to upper class realize how blessed they are and also
gives a chance to our school’s students to interact
with this community. Thus it serves as a bridge
between the two segments.
32. Training and Capacity Building
In order to promote quality education, we need to
have well trained teachers who are equipped with all
the latest teaching techniques. Thus our aim is to
equip the teachers professionally and to groom their
personalities
33. Friends with Books Program
Our aim is to setup proper libraries in our school in
order to promote healthy reading habits. This would
encourage our children to read more books in order to
improve their reading skills and knowledge.
51. Educate a Child
Monthly: Rs.450
Annual: Rs.5400
Train a Teacher
Monthly: Rs.625
Annual: Rs.7500
52. Extend Your Cooperation
By Helping us in our urgent needs....
• Head office building Rs. 20,000,000 (Approx.)
• Four vehicles Rs. 30,000,000 (Approx.)
(Two High roofs and Two 15 seat coasters)
• Syllabus books Rs. 1,600,000
(annual)
• Construction of a school building Rs. 1,000,000 (Approx.)
(Mehran town, Bin Qasim region)
• Equipments for the head office Rs. 150,000 (Approx.)
(laptops, video camera, sound system, colored printer
etc)
53. EDUCATE PAKISTAN
STEP FORWARD
TAKE CHARGE
B-13, Commissioner Society, Abul Hassan, Isphani
Road, Gulshan-e-Iqbal Karachi
C: (0092-312)-7397251-2
Face book: sewpak
W: www.sewpak.org
E: sewpromotion@gmail.com