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Classes and Admissions 2024 - 2025
Habib Public School is a Private school in Karachi which offers classes for multiple subjects. HPS is a(n) Mixed Urdu and English Medium School working for educational development of the area.
The classes in this campus of Habib Public School are Gender Neutral (Co-Education) at junior level..
Admissions 2024 and 2025 are expected to be based on the following schedule.
Changes are expected in classes by schools. For updated information, visit the school physically or visit their website.
Class | Available | Admission |
Junior Classes like Play Group, Nursery, and Prep | Yes | January to March |
Grade 1 to Grade 5 (Primary) | Yes | February to April |
Grade 6 to Grade 8 (Middle) | Yes | March to April |
Grade 9 and Grade 10 (Matric) | Yes | March to June |
Admission Requirement
For all candidates for admission in Habib Public School Karachi, it is mendatory to appear in an Interview and a written test.
About Habib Public School
You can find admission office of this campus physically at Mouilvi Tammizuddin Khan Road, Karachi (Sindh). Its web address is http://www.habibschools.edu.pk and telephone number is 92-21-35681434,35652437.
Habib Public School is the realization of a dream. Mr. Muhammad Ali Habib, a Banker, Philanthropist and a Planner, realized the need for a good quality school in Karachi, managed by the Muslim community, that could provide quality education to all without discrimination. The School started on 7th July 1959 (11th Zilqad) with four blocks of buildings, named, Ahmed House, Ghulam Ali House, Dawood House, and Sharif House. The first administrator of the School was late Mr. Yousuf Qasim, who supervised the construction work as well as carried out admissions and appointment of staff. The school has been a full day school from its start, emphasizing on whole-child development and not only classroom learning. The school also provided fee concessions, stationery and uniforms to the needy students so that it should not become a school for the rich only. At present the fee concession exceeds Rs.5 million annually.