Three schools from Pakistan have earned global recognition by securing spots among the top 10 finalists for the prestigious 2025 World’s Best School Prizes — an initiative by T4 Education launched in 2022 to honor schools that positively impact communities beyond traditional academics.
Finalist Schools from Pakistan:
- Sanjan Nagar Public Education Trust Higher Secondary School, Lahore:
Located on Ferozepur Road, this non-profit school serves over 800 students, around 65% of whom are from the Christian community. It focuses on tackling educational inequalities, promoting diversity, and addressing socioeconomic challenges. - Beaconhouse College Programmes, Juniper Campus, Quetta:
This international secondary school in Balochistan stands out for its “Science Car” project — a student-run mobile lab bringing science experiments to remote schools. The initiative has reached over 150 institutions, boosting science interest and academic performance in rural areas. - Nordic International School, Lahore:
Starting with just five students, this independent school now educates over 300 and is known for its strong parental engagement. Through an app, workshops, and the “Exit Point” program, it encourages active parent-student collaboration in learning.
About the Awards:
The awards honor excellence in five categories: Community Collaboration, Environmental Action, Innovative Education, Overcoming Adversity, and Supporting Healthy Lives. Public voting will determine finalists, and the six winning schools will be announced in October and invited to the Global Education Summit in Abu Dhabi this November.