
THE DEENWAY SCHOOL HISTORY

Beginning
In 2011, a group of like-minded individuals came together with a shared dream — to build a school model rooted in Tarbiyah-integrated education. The idea was still raw, but it marked the beginning of a powerful vision that would eventually grow into a thriving educational movement.

Began Intensive R&D
Driven by this vision, our founder, Atiq ur Rehman Ayubi, began intensive research and development in May 2012, prompted by the consistent encouragement of his close friend, Ahmed Hilal. What started in a small room soon became a full-time mission — a 12-hour-a-day commitment that continued uninterrupted for 18 months.

Collaboration with Muaz Bin Jabal
By November 2013, the R&D phase had matured into a well-defined model. Soon after, Atiq ur Rehman Ayubi drafted a 32-point collaborative agenda in partnership with renowned educational institutions. This blueprint set the foundation for what would become our first campus. The renovation of the allocated building began on 5th December 2013, and just two months later, on 5th February 2014, admissions for our very first academic session were announced.

1st Academic Session
14th March 2014 marked the historic start of our journey, with only 15 students — including three of the founder’s own children. It was a humble beginning, but one filled with passion and purpose. Our first Year-End Graduation Ceremony (YEGC) was later celebrated at Saffron Banquet, Karachi, with a small yet proud community of 33 students.

Brainy School
As demand grew and financial constraints pressed, the school expanded in 2016 with a second rented facility in the same locality. Renovation began once again — a testament to the founder and his team's unwavering commitment.

A remarkable Journey
Today, through years of perseverance, dedication, and shared sacrifice, our school has flourished into a community of over 600 students, 90+ devoted team members, and four campuses — all driven by the same mission that began in a small room more than a decade ago.
We continue to walk this path with sincerity, aiming not just for academic excellence but for the moral, spiritual, and character development of every child — the Tarbiyah Way.