Nusrat Jahan Schools (نصرت جہان سکولز) are a group of non-profit, private, educational institutions in Rabwah (ربوہ), a town in district Chiniot (چنیوٹ), in the province of Punjab.
Higher secondary education was later introduced in the section for boys and hence the name of the school was changed to Nusrat Jahan Academy and Inter College.
Classes for the undergraduate programmes were taught in evening in the Nusrat Jahan Academy Girls School campus.
In August 2013, a separate building for the Nusrat Jahan Girls College was put into operation.
It is located adjacent to the Nusrat Jahan Academy Boys school in Darul Rehmat East.
Publications : The Avant Garde Magazine Nusrat Jahan Girls College is located in Central Darul Rehmat.
Nusrat Jahan Academy Boys School and Nusrat Jahan Academy Girls School were affiliated with the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Faisalabad since their inception, up until the year 2011.
Students of classes nine, ten, eleven and twelve would write an annual examination conducted by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Faisalabad.
This blatant violation of the terms of their contract impelled the Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya Pakistan (صدر انجمن احمدیہ پاکستان)— the central governing council of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community— to terminate all affiliations between all Nusrat Jahan Schools and BISE, Faisalabad and PEC.
These schools were then affiliated with the Aga Khan University Examination Board (AKU-EB) in March and April 2011.
All teachers and most students at Nusrat Jahan Schools are Ahmadi Muslims and as dictated by their religious beliefs سیرت النبی programmes are held on Rabbee ul avval 12, every year.
Sports and Games including Cricket, Football, Badminton tournaments and athletic competitions are arranged within and between schools on an annual basis.
Furthermore, all Nusrat Jahan Schools are non-profit organisations that take nominal fees for the services they provide.