When Bradrie began, only two out of every hundred girls in our valley could read. Today, nearly all can.

Bradrie High School enrolls over 65 girls from across the valley. For most, it is the first formal education in their family — and for many, the gateway to becoming the first to graduate.
We invest in teachers, books, uniforms, and the small daily things that keep a child showing up.

Bradrie funds higher education through Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) for any deserving student in Pakistan — Bradrie High graduates and everyone else, young women and young men, wherever they live.
We cover fees, materials, and tutoring support, so that money and geography are never the reason a student stops learning.
I am the first girl in my family to read a book. My daughter will be the first to write one.— A Bradrie High School student