The APWA RLCC Ra'ana Liaquat Primary School is a true nurturing ground for the children of Shah Faisal. The school comprises Nursery, KG, Class 1, Class 2, class 3 and Class 4, with a current enrollment of 130 children. Our innovative programs focus on early childhood development and strive to encourage new ideas within the community. This pre-school provides an opportunity to the young students to learn through activity based teaching techniques. The plan is to take the children up to class 5. After completing primary school, the students may join any formal school to continue their secondary education.
The aim of the Welfare School is to supplement government efforts in implementing its mission of 'Education for All' under the reform programs. RLCC aims to provide a holistic environment, which can be emulated by other schools of Shah Faisal. To this end, we provide teacher training and conduct talks on parenting, nutrition, and child abuse at neighboring schools. As part of RLCC's expansion plan, a newly designed building will be constructed to accommodate students in the future.
TEACHING STAFF:
We have a full teaching staff constituting:
- 1 Principal
- 8 Teachers
- 2 Teacher Assistants
- 1 Educational Consultant
- 1 Office Assistant
- 1 Guard

ACADEMICS:
Since March 2009 we have inducted the services of Ms. Shahida Ibrahim, a qualified educationalist, as an academic consultant. Her responsibilities include teacher training, academic planning, and parental counseling. Our curriculum and teaching methodologies have since been upgraded. We have changed the curriculum to include books of a higher standard than before, and teachers are employing methods such as soft boards, flash cards and library periods to enhance learning and motivate students. Our medium of instruction is English with a great emphasis on oral dialogue and discussion. In addition to improving the English of our students, on-going training of teachers is undertaken twice a week via English language courses.
While important nationally recognized days like Independence Day and Earth Day are celebrated with excitement and eagerness, we also encourage learning by introducing new concepts to students e.g. Fruit Day, Animal Day, Vegetables Day etc. Computer classes have also been introduced, exposing the children to technology at an early age. Additionally, the children are provided with a nutritious snack of biscuits and milk thrice a week at the school.
PARENT-TEACHER MEETINGS:
Parent-Teacher meetings are held twice a term in which parents are briefed on school policies, with special focus on discouraging tuitons. Children having trouble in class are tutored free of cost after school. Parent-Teacher meetings are now part of the school calendar and are conducted every term.