Grounds
For different types of outdoor games and physical activities a playground is present. The students play Cricket, Hockey, Football and other games in their free times.
Mosque
The institution has a Mosque (Nimra Masjid) in its premises where five times prayers are offered under the supervision of a permanent Imam.
Library
A library is present in the institution which has a variety of books on different subjects. Daily Newspaper in English and Urdu languages and different magazines are also subscribed for the library. A qualified librarian is present all the times in the library to help and guide the students.
Cafetaria
A library is present in the institution which has a variety of books on different subjects. Daily Newspaper in English and Urdu languages and different magazines are also subscribed for the library. A qualified librarian is present all the times in the library to help and guide the students.
Laboratories
There are well equipped laboratories of Physics, Chemistry and Biology named after Muslim Scientists. Two computers labs (Senior & Junior) are also present. Broadband internet facility is also available for senior students.
Auditorium
The institution has a very spacious Auditorium with seating capacity of approximately 1000 persons. The Auditorium is also used as Examination Hall and also for indoor games like Badminton and Table Tennis.
Play Land
To make students stay at school more fun, many different types of swings are present in the play land for junior students so that they can enjoy their free time.
Honesty Shop
The institution has started a novel initiative called ‘Honesty Shop’. Two honesty shops are running at the present, they are unmanned shops where regular articles like pencils, erasers, ballpoints, sharpeners, scotch tape, tissue paper etc are sold.
Students are allowed to buy from the shop which is kept open during school timings. The students deposit cash in the money box kept at the shop after checking the price list of the items they want to pick up.
We try to inculcate good habits rather than preaching of morals to students!