In the narrow lanes of Faisalabad, where dreams often get lost in daily struggles, a bright young girl named Ammara Rashid held on to hers tightly. Her mother, a strong-willed volunteer with Baithak School Network, believed that real change begins with education—and she wanted that change for her daughter.
Ammara joined Baithak School with a shy smile and a curious mind. From day one, her love for learning, especially for mathematics, stood out. But it wasn’t just numbers she learned—Baithak taught her confidence, character, and courage.
“Baithak was more than a school—it was the place that gave me purpose and belief in myself,” says Ammara.
Her journey from those humble classrooms is nothing short of remarkable. She went on to earn a Gold Medal in BS Mathematics from GCU Faisalabad, proving that talent shines when given a chance. But she didn’t stop there.
Ammara was selected—one of just five students from across Pakistan—for the prestigious International Mathematics Masters (IMM) program, supported by Italy and hosted at COMSATS University Lahore. And today, she’s a Ph.D. scholar at LUMS, one of the top universities in the country.
Ammara’s success is proof that with the right support, even the biggest dreams can come true. Her story is not just a personal achievement—it’s a powerful example of how education can transform lives, families, and communities.