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Little Folks School

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Little Folk's School
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TypeEducational School
EstablishedJanuary 1953
FounderSuleman Wadiwala (Late).
PrincipalMrs. Qaiser, Imtenan-ul-Majeed, Mrs. Kehkashaan, Mrs. Shazia.
Campus52-Muslimabad, North Nazimabad Block A/D/F, Golden Jubilee Campus Gulistan-e-Jauhar Block 13.
AffiliationsBoard of Secondary Education, Karachi
Website

Little Folk's School [LFS] is a school with branches in the Muslimabad, North Nazimabad, and Gulistan-e-Jauhar areas of Karachi, Pakistan.

Little Folk's School was established in 1953 and was the first to open a branch in North Nazimabad, which was then a very remote area of Karachi and lacked such institutions.

On the golden jubilee (50th anniversary) of the institution, Little Folk's School opened its Golden Jubilee Campus at Gulistan-e-Jauhar.

There were three branches in the Muslimabad area. Of those, only one branch remains in Muslimabad, which was under the supervision of Mrs. Mehrunnisa Maclai, who died on 13 November 2012. After her death, the Muslimabad branch is under the supervision of Mrs. Qaiser (Principal) and Mr. Imtenan-ul-Majeed (Head).

There were also three branches in the North Nazimabad area. Of those three, only two branches remain in North Nazimabad, in Block D & F. Mrs. Kehkashaan is Principal of Block D, and Mrs. Shazia is Principal of Block F. The North Nazimabad Block D branch was upgraded in 2011 when students and staff from Block A (another branch) were shifted to Block D, increasing its capacity. This branch now offers facilities up to matriculation.

Another branch is located in Gulistan-e-Jauhar, known as the Golden Jubilee Campus in Block 13. Mrs. Ghazala was the first principal, and Mrs. Shua is the present principal.

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