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Esena Foundation High School (Lahore) Presentation Convent Girls High School (Rawalpindi) Presentation Convent School, Jhelum Girls' Campus (Jhelum) Sacred Heart High School for Girls (Lahore) Sindh. AES School for Girls (Karachi) [8] Convent of Jesus and Mary, Karachi (Girls' only from class 6 onwards) Mama Parsi Girls Secondary School
Board Established City Website Refs Catholic Board of Education, Pakistan: 1961 Karachi [47] Lahore [48] [49] Diocesan board of education, Pakistan 1960 Islamabad, Rawalpindi [50] [51] Presbyterian Education Board Pakistan Lahore, Punjab
Government College for Women Shahrah-e-Liaquat, also known by its former names including Vasant Pathshala School, Carneiro Indian Girls High School, and Central Government College for Women, Karachi, (Urdu: گورنمنٹ کالج برائے خواتین شاہراہ لیاقت) is a women's college located on Burns Road, Karachi, Pakistan.
Sacred Heart High School for Girls, Lahore; St. Ann's Presentation Convent High School, Rawalpindi; St Joseph's Convent School, Karachi; St. Joseph's Convent School ...
1.2 Girls' schools. 1.3 Co-education schools. 2 Cambridge schools. ... Karachi Grammar School; St. Patrick's High School; The City School; The Lyceum School, Clifton ...
She is the founder and current Principal of White House Grammar School. In the early 1990s, White House Grammar School was successful in getting the top three positions in secondary school examination organised by Karachi board of education [6] for several years. [5] At intermediate level or in Secondary Education there are many colleges in ...
Archbishop Lawrence Saldanha of Lahore, is the CBE chairman. Catholic educational services go back to 1856, when the first Catholic school was opened by Jesus and Mary Sisters in Sialkot. [9] On April 23, 2009, at a gala awards ceremony organized by Lahore archdiocese's Catholic Board of Education (CBE) at St. Anthony's College in Lahore.
However, through the promulgation of the Punjab University Act (Amendment) Ordinance 1954, the Board of Secondary Education, Punjab was established in the province which took from the said university control of examinations of secondary, intermediate and Pakistani and classical languages.