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The original buildings on Caulfield Campus's current site, circa 1910. Joseph Henry Davies, who had served as a missionary in southern India, purchased the site for the school — it was adjacent to the Elsternwick railway station, and had been a small lolly shop [3] — for £25 on 16 April and employed his sister and two brothers as teachers.
New Era Grammar School; National Grammar School [44] Pakistan Public School (PPS) Township, Lahore; PakTurk International Schools and Colleges [45] Queen Mary College [46] Resource Academia [47] Rosans Islamic School; Sacred Heart High School for Boys; Sacred Heart High School for Girls; Salamat School System [48] Scholastic Islamiah [49] SCIL ...
Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority Pay scales: EG-01 To EG -02 EG-03 To EG-04 EG-05 To EG-06 EG-07 To EG-08 EG-09 To EG-10 and ADG (Serving Air Vice Marshal (BPS-21) on deputation from Pakistan Air Force.) DG – – 12. Financial Monitoring Unit: FMU-1 & FMU-2 FMU-3 FMU-4 FMU-5 FMU-6 (Serving Executive Director (OG-8) on Deputation from State ...
Administrative units of Pakistan 1. Balochistan province 2. ... St Francis High School, Lahore; Lahore Grammar School; Aitchison College; Froebels; Army Public School;
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The education system in Lahore is formulated along specific modern, religious, cultural, social, psychological, commerce and scientific injunctions. Lahore is Pakistan’s largest producer of professionals in the fields of science, technology, IT, engineering, medicine, nuclear sciences, pharmacology, telecommunication, biotechnology and microelectronics. [1]
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Ernest Judd Barnett (Staff 1888–1896) – second owner and principal of Caulfield Grammar School; Russell Basser (1972–77) – medical researcher; water polo player at the 1984 Summer Olympics [7] Sir John Clifford Valentine Behan (1894–95) – first Victorian Rhodes Scholar; warden, Trinity College of the University of Melbourne [8]