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Board of Intermediate Education Karachi. 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 ...
History. Sir Syed Government Girls College is considered as one of the most premier educational institutions for girls in Karachi. The college was founded by Syed Altaf Ali Barelvi [1] in 1954 solely to provide higher education to girls. The college has been named as Sir Syed Girls College after the leader Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.
Government Girls College: Gulshan-e-Iqbal Korangi Al-Noor, Gulberg Town Baldia Town New Karachi Town Gizri, Saddar Town Gulistan-e-Johar Industrial Area Landhi Landhi 3½ Landhi, North Nazimabad Liaquatabad Lyari Mahmudabad, Jamshed Town Orangi Town P.I.B. Colony: Government Girls Commerce and Arts College: Malir: Government Girls Science and ...
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 ...
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, Quetta. St Lawrence's Convent Girls' School. St Mary's Convent High School, Hyderabad. Categories: Girls' schools by country. Schools in Pakistan.
Dawood Public School (DPS) is a trust owned institution that offers education to over 2500 girls in Karachi, Pakistan. DPS is affiliated with Cambridge University and offers an educational program for girls aged 2 to 19 years. DPS provide preschool, primary education, secondary education and preparation for the International General Certificate ...
Red, green, blue, yellow. Nationalised. 1972. De-nationalised. 1990 [1] St Lawrence's Convent Girls' School is a private Catholic primary and secondary school for girls located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Founded by the Sister of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary in 1936 as a co-educational school, the school is now part of the Archdiocese ...
Karachi Grammar School was founded as the Anglo-Indian School in 1847. It remained the only non-native school in the town until St. Patrick's High School, Karachi, was founded in 1861, followed by St. Joseph's Convent School, Karachi, in 1862, and Manora School in 1866. Reverend Henry Brereton, the First Chaplain of Karachi, established the ...