Originally built for 250 Zoroastrian girls, The Mama School today houses over 1700 girls of all creeds and class of respectable societies. It has seen a lot of additions and made a few closures of fields that wore out their use with the progress of time.
1925
Establishment of The Old Girls’ Association
1937
Establishment of The Domestic Accomplishment Classes (Discontinued since 1993)
1944
The School declared a Cosmopolitan School
1964
Extension of the School Building with Science Laboratories constructed and equipped
1974
Formation of The Students’ Council
1975
Establishment of a second shift called the Afternoon Shift
1976
Introduction of Commerce Subjects for the S.S.C. Examination Level
1984
Computer Studies introduced from Class VII onwards
1985
Inception of The Cambridge System of Education
1991
Yet another Wing added to the School to meet the ever-growing need of education
1991
The School divided into Four Sections, each very ably headed by its own Headmistress:
- Secondary Matriculation by Mrs. Sherezad F. Mondegarian
- Secondary Cambridge by Mrs. Afiya Majeed Ahmed
- Primary by Mrs. Sajeda Panjwani
- Afternoon Shift by Mrs. Perveen Rabadi