Vocational training
Learning a skill. Building a life.
Practical training in skills that create independence, income, and self-worth.
What the students make here is real.
The vocational programme at Hassan Academy teaches practical, marketable skills — not as therapy, but as genuine training that makes students self-reliant and useful members of society. Students learn from teachers who are skilled in their crafts. The products they make are real. The pride they feel is real. For many of these young people, this is the beginning of an independent livelihood.

Training tracks
Five crafts. One goal: independence.

Tailoring & Dress Making
From basic hand stitching to machine work and full dress making — a skill with a clear path to income.

Cutting
Pattern cutting and fabric measurement — foundational skills for the garment trades.

Knitting
Hand and machine knitting, producing items that students can sell or gift — building fine motor skills and patience alongside a craft.

Embroidery
Traditional and modern embroidery — a craft with deep roots in Pakistani culture and real market demand.

Drawing & Art
Creative expression through drawing, painting, and mixed media — building imagination, communication, and confidence. Hassan Academy's Small Hands Big Spirits initiative has showcased this talent nationally.