Pakistan Foundation was set up in 1959 to provide education and vocational training to the youth of Pakistan.
The foundation operates the Pakistan Foundation High School for Girls (PFS).
The school can accommodate 600 girls and boys (early years) and is a non-profit charitable organization. It is a progressive day school on Walton Road, Lahore. All students are from lower income families.
PFS enjoys a favourable student-teacher ratio. On average there is one teacher for approximately every 25 students. PFS has the view that large classes are not in favour of the students in regard of getting the attention from teachers. PFS policy is to not enrol more than 25 students in each class.
The Pakistan Foundation is a registered charity and operates The Pakistan Foundation High School for Girls on a strictly non-profit basis. The accounts of the foundation are audited annually. The charities latest auditor is Crowe Howarth.
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