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Established in 1926, the Aga Khan School,
Kharadhar is one of the oldest schools
managed by the Aga Khan Education Service, Pakistan.
The foundations of the present education system
were laid by Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah Aga Khan
III, who established over 200 schools during the
20th century, the first in 1905 in Zanzibar and
Gwadar, followed by schools in Dar es Salaam in
1906 and in Mundra, in India, in 1907.
The Aga Khan
Schools strive to create a harmonious balance
between academic demands, sporting and cultural
activities and community life. It challenges its
pupils to be intellectually inquisitive and socially
conscious. The School believes that while what
students know is important, the true measure of
a student’s education is the ability to
analyse what they do not know.
Students are encouraged to explore, inquire, solve
and discover. The School is proud of its academic
achievements in school and national examinations,
as well as in extra-curricular activities and
international competitions.
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