History
Lady IDA Augusta Rieu, daughter of the Late John Adwards J.P. of Ireland was with her husband at Karachi and other 12 places in Sindh till 1917. During her stay in Karachi and elsewhere she devoted her life to various activities for her social welfare, chiefly amongst the poor »»Read More.
Visitor's Message

“what a nice school! How wonderful it is to be with you my sons and daughters! Always be happy and cheerful. Never curse your fate. You can do every thing in this world” HELEN KELLER’s message to the students of IDA RIEU when she visited the school in 1956. »»Read More..
School Complex for the Blind
With a modest beginning with only two students 85 years ago, the Blind School of our Institution has come a long way in establishing itself as one of the most prestigious school for the blind of the country. It presently enrolls over 250 children, both male and female and is housed in a modern building “Dr. Mohammad Hussain Panjwani School Complex for the Blind” equipped with state of the art teaching equipments for the visually impaired. This modern and well equipped complex was constructed through the generous donation of Rs. 30 Million by Begum Nadira Panjwani in the memory of her Father Dr. Mohammad Hussain Panjwani. This complex can certainly be termed as the Flagship of our Institution. Needless to say, free education is extended to almost all students.

