IMSB Khanna Nai Abadi is a rural school in Islamabad in Pakistan. It is a boys High School with approximately 1050 students. The school is located in a very underprivileged community with scarce resources. Beyond traditional academic education, our students need to foster non-cognitive skills such as leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving. This year saw the commencement of our Community Partnership Project (CPP) ‘’Beyond the Books: A Journey to Non-Academic Skills’’, designed with a singular focus to empower our students through comprehensive skill-building initiatives. These skills enable students to manage emotions, build relationships and handle complex and challenging situations effectively.
The Universal Framework provided a clear and structured method to develop essential skills systematically. Skills Builder's supported us to navigate the complexities of integrating non-cognitive skill development into the school curriculum effectively. Their expertise and resources were invaluable in training students and ensuring the activities were engaging and impactful. Through this collaboration, students, who were the part of students’ society and clubs, were trained, and later they organised successful sports competitions and dedicated specific hours in the timetable to develop these essential skills. This has led to increased enrolments and trust from the community in the value of our school to young people. Parents reported positive changes at home, with students exhibiting better problem-solving abilities and more effective communication skills. This holistic development underscored the importance of non-cognitive skills in shaping well-rounded individuals.
In conclusion, this project has shown that with determination, collaboration, and the right resources, it is possible to overcome significant challenges. By focusing on non-cognitive skill development, we are not just preparing students for academic success; we are empowering them to become resilient, capable, and compassionate individuals ready to face the world.