Friday, May 28, 2010

#
Details
Credit Rs.
Payments Rs.
1
Monthly fees
160,000

2
Salaries

250,000
3
Utilities:-
        Electricity
        Gas
        Water & Sewerage
        Telephone       



20,000
1,000
3,000
8,000
4
Rent of Premises

130,000
5
Books

1,500
6
Travel * petrol  Rs. 2000 for Peon & Secretary Rs. 13,000 for Director & Headmistress 

15,000
7
Lab supplies

1,000
8
Stationery

1.200
9
Repairs and Maintenance

10,000
10
Misc

7,000

Total
160,000
447,000
The ZAM Academy
Secondary School
Plot No 15/D Block 6, P.E.C.H.S. Karachi
Tele: 021 34525912


To Whom it May Concern

Realising that education is the need of the hour for all sections of society, in 2008 I decided to purchase an English Medium Matric System School located in the Lines/Sindhi Muslim area of Karachi which was catering to middle and lower income families as that is where I believed there was a dire need. 

During the past two years I am proud to say that there has been a remarkable improvement in the standard of the school. We have changed locations to improve the learning environment. The students, parents and teachers are highly motivated, are very happy and see a brighter future. As a result the school now aims to also provide the IGCSE by 2012.

 I intend to run the school on a “no profit no loss basis”. However at the moment I am incurring a monthly deficit of just under Rs. 300,000 which I am paying of my pocket. I am unable to continue to do so, so I seek sponsorship to be able to realize my dream of bringing an international standard of education for all. The current deficit is Rs 287,000.00 which I am covering through personal loans.

I know that I can make this deep commitment to educate a success, but I desperately need the support of people who share this vision to make a difference.

Please find attached below, a detailed prospectus/mission statement of The ZAM Academy


In hopeful anticipation,

Veena Masud

The ZAM Academy
Plot No. 15/D, Block 6,
P.E.C.H.S.
Karachi
Telephone:  (0119221) 34525912; (0119221) 34547330 ; (011 9221) 03008291594
Email: veena517@yahoo.com ; veena517@hotmail.com

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Friday, April 2, 2010

Fee Structure


The fees are structured:
25 students pay more than Rs. 1500
130 students pay between Rs. 500-1200
8 students study free

Assessments

Pre School to Class XI are regularly evaluated on all topics taught.  Assessment reports are given at the end of each academic session.  Promotions to higher classes are made in May.

Class V to Class VI
Formal exams are held end of Mid Term and Final Term in English, Math, Science, and Urdu

Class VII to Class XI
Examined in all subjects at end of Mid Term sessions in May
At the end of Class VIII, with the advice of academic counselors, students have the choice of
the Matric Board Examination or the Edexcel "O" Level Examination

Sessions

There are two sessions per academic year.  
Mid Term ends in December
Final Term ends in May

There are 35 teaching periods per week.  

School Timings:
7:55 AM to 1:30 PM Monday through Thursday
7:55 AM to 12:30 PM Friday
Weekend Saturday and Sunday

Introduction

The ZAM Academy is a school that runs on a non-profit basis.  Its aim is to bring private and international educational standards to all sections of society.  The school aims to provide its students with complete and updated curriculum for their age group.

An English speaking staff ensures that students inculcate the habit of speaking English at an early age.  Urdu is taught as a second language.  The first concern of every faculty member at The ZAM Academy is education and all round development of the student.  Classes are conducted with the aim to bring out the best in each student through interaction amongst students and teachers.  Active discussions, demonstrations, and clarifications are crucial to academic development.

Students are expected to participate in all school activities, academic and extra curricular, which will enable them to excel in the world. Students are coached and supported by teachers as they learn to effectively express themselves.  The students'work is carefully evaluated and discussed with the students to supplement the learning process.  Class sizes are kept small with a 10 to 1 student to teacher ratio.  

Followers