Ch. Rahmat Ali Memorial Trust School was established in remembrance of Chaudhry Rahmat Ali (1897–1951), the visionary who first coined the name Pakistan in his historic 1933 pamphlet Now or Never. To honor his legacy and lifelong dream of an empowered Muslim nation, the Trust was founded with the mission to provide quality education rooted in knowledge, values, and discipline. By carrying his name, our school serves as a living tribute to his vision, nurturing generations of students to become responsible, confident, and future-ready citizens of Pakistan.
Professor Dr. S.M.K. Wasti (1912–1995), widely recognized as the Father of Paediatrics in Pakistan and recipient of the Tamgha-e-Pakistan, laid the foundation of the Chaudhry Rahmat Ali Memorial Trust in 1976. A distinguished scholar, Dr. Wasti held multiple prestigious qualifications including M.B.B.S. (Punjab), F.C.P.S., F.R.C.P. (Ireland), M.P.H. (London), D.C.H. (Ireland), and D.T.M. & H. (London). He served as Professor Emeritus of Paediatrics at King Edward Medical College, Lahore, and was a Founder Fellow and Professor Emeritus at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Karachi.
Through his vision, compassion, and dedication, the Trust has been actively serving communities in both healthcare and education for decades, carrying forward his legacy of service and excellence.