The Girls’ Hostel provides a secure and nurturing environment for students from grades VI to XII. It comprises two houses:
- Marvi
- Sassui
Marvi
- Marvi is a symbol of loyalty and resistance in Sindhi folklore.
- She was abducted by Umar, the ruler of Umerkot, but refused his luxuries.
- Despite living in a palace, she longed only for her village Malir.
- She rejected power and wealth to stay faithful to her people and culture.
- Marvi represents dignity, patriotism, and unbreakable moral strength.
Sassui
- Sassui is known for her intense love and devotion to Punnun.
- She walked barefoot across deserts searching for her kidnapped husband.
- Her struggle through harsh mountains showed her endurance and courage.
- She never gave up, even when hope seemed impossible.
- Sassui symbolizes true love, sacrifice, and unwavering determination.
The Girls’ Hostel is supervised by a trained and compassionate team, focusing on fostering independence, discipline, and a collaborative spirit among the residents.

