Central Prison Mardan

Educational Programs

At Central Prison Mardan, we believe that education is a powerful tool for rehabilitation and reintegration. Our comprehensive educational programs provide inmates with opportunities for personal growth, skill development, and a better future.

Religious Education

We offer Quranic studies, Islamic teachings, and moral counseling to promote spiritual well-being and ethical values among inmates. Qualified religious scholars conduct regular classes, fostering a sense of peace, discipline, and positive transformation.

Formal Education

Inmates are encouraged to continue their education through literacy programs, primary and secondary schooling, and higher education opportunities. Our prison school follows a structured curriculum, enabling inmates to pursue education at different levels. For those aiming for higher studies, distance learning programs in collaboration with educational institutions are available.

Technical & Vocational Training

To ensure skill development and employability, we provide vocational training in various trades, including tailoring, carpentry, welding, electrical work, and handicrafts. Certified instructors guide inmates through hands-on training, helping them develop marketable skills that improve their chances of securing employment post-release.

Tailoring & Electrician Courses

Our tailoring diploma trains inmates in cutting, stitching, and designing garments, while the electrician course covers wiring, maintenance, and electrical repairs. Both programs offer professional certifications, increasing job opportunities upon release.

Computer Literacy Center

Our computer literacy program provides inmates with essential IT skills, including basic computing, Microsoft Office, and digital communication. This initiative bridges the digital gap and enhances employment prospects in today’s tech-driven world.

Beadwork & Handicrafts

Through beadwork and traditional handicraft training, inmates learn to create intricate designs, jewelry, and decorative items. These skills not only offer a creative outlet but also open opportunities for self-employment and income generation.

Through these initiatives, Central Prison Mardan is committed to transforming lives, empowering inmates with education, and preparing them for a productive and law-abiding future