Islamabad – The NES Campus Visit by Muhammad Awais Satti, President of the Islamabad Chamber of Small Traders and Small Industries (ICSTSI), marked a key moment for educational collaboration in the capital. He led a high-profile delegation to the NES Flagship Campus at Police Lines Headquarters, Islamabad. The group reviewed the school’s facilities, academic programs, and admission process.
Vice President Sardar Zaheer Ahmed joined President Satti. Several prominent trade leaders also participated. These included Asad Aziz (President TWA F-7), Malik Nadeem Kakazai (Former ICSTSI President), Zahid Qureshi (Executive Member ICSTSI/TWA I-8), and Zareef Khan. Wasim ul Haq, M. Tahir Chand, Tamoor Abbasi, Rao Javid, Ch. Mujahid (Convener, Education Committee), and Rizwan Siddique (Convener, Health Committee) were also part of the delegation.
During the NES Campus Visit, the delegation toured classrooms, offices, and recreational spaces. They praised the school’s commitment to academic excellence. Many highlighted the Principal’s leadership in maintaining high standards. As a result, NES was described as a model institution in Islamabad.
President Satti applauded the efforts of the school administration and police authorities. He pledged ICSTSI’s full support for NES School’s mission to provide accessible, high-quality education.
To conclude the visit, Director Education Dr. Abdul Qayyum Gondal and Deputy Director Hakim Khan briefed the delegation. They outlined academic initiatives, student support programs, and future development plans. They also emphasized NES’s dedication to holistic learning and community engagement.
Founded to serve children of police personnel and underserved communities, the National Education School (NES) has grown into a respected institution. It offers inclusive, affordable, and high-standard education. Over time, NES has expanded its curriculum and upgraded its facilities. Today, the flagship campus at Police Lines Headquarters stands as a symbol of academic rigor and civic responsibility. The NES Campus Visit reaffirmed its role as a cornerstone of educational progress in Islamabad.