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Boarding Facilities at Public School Gadap
Public School Gadap offers exceptional boarding facilities for students from classes VI to XII. The hostels are thoughtfully designed to provide a safe, comfortable, and conducive environment for academic and personal growth. Separate hostels are maintained for boys and girls, with each having distinct houses to foster a sense of community, discipline, and friendly competition among the students.
Boys’ Hostel
The Boys’ Hostel is home to students from grades VI to XII and is divided into four houses:
- Sachal
- Saami
- Bhittai
- Shahbaz
Each house is managed by dedicated staff members who ensure the well-being of the students while encouraging teamwork, leadership, and academic excellence.
Girls’ Hostel
The Girls’ Hostel provides a secure and nurturing environment for students from grades VI to XII. It comprises two houses:
- Marvi
- Sassui
The Girls’ Hostel is supervised by a trained and compassionate team, focusing on fostering independence, discipline, and a collaborative spirit among the residents.
Key Features of the Boarding Facilities
- Separate Hostels for Boys and Girls: Ensuring privacy and a focused environment.
- House System: Encourages camaraderie, healthy competition, and a sense of belonging.
- Qualified Staff: Experienced wardens and supervisors are available around the clock to address the needs of the students.
- Amenities: Well-furnished rooms, study areas, dining facilities, and recreational spaces are provided.
- Holistic Development: A variety of extracurricular activities and events are organized to promote physical, mental, and social development.
BOYS HOSTEL

Bhittai House

who is Shah abdul latif Bhittai
Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai (1689–1752) was a renowned Sufi poet, mystic, and scholar from Sindh, Pakistan. His masterpiece, “Shah Jo Risalo,” is a celebrated compilation of poetry that explores themes of love, devotion, and the spiritual journey. Shah Latif’s works are deeply rooted in Sindhi folklore and highlight values such as bravery, patience, and selflessness. He emphasized unity, harmony, and the oneness of humanity, transcending social and religious boundaries. His shrine at Bhit Shah is a significant cultural and spiritual landmark, attracting devotees from around the world. His contributions have immortalized him as a symbol of Sindhi identity and heritage.
Sachal Hostel

