Education

From 2% to 98%.

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

65+
Girls enrolled at Bradrie High School
98%
Female literacy in Chanjah today
2%
Female literacy in Chanjah when we began
AIOU
Distance-learning partnership
Bradrie High School classroom
Bradrie High School

A classroom of her own.

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.

Distance learning
Higher education

Higher education through AIOU — open to anyone.

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

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Your support funds books, uniforms, and tuition for the next class of Bradrie students.

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