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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.
5.3 Karachi. 5.4 Nawabshah. 5.5 Khairpur. ... Administrative units of Pakistan 1. ... St Francis High School, Lahore; Lahore Grammar School; Aitchison College;
Taking advantage of this opportunity, a group of women from varied professional backgrounds and with the shared objective of contributing in this field decided to set up a girls school. [2] In 1979, Lahore Grammar School was established when the 55 Main campus in Gulberg opened its doors to a handful of students. [3] [4]
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 ...
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]
Former students of Caulfield Grammar School in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and of the former Malvern Memorial Grammar School, are known as Caulfield Grammarians Contents Top
This is a list of notable schools in Karachi, Pakistan. Private sector schools. Boys' schools ... Karachi Grammar School; St. Patrick's High School; The City School;
OPF Schools is a school system established by the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation for the welfare of Overseas Pakistanis. [1]The Overseas Pakistanis Foundation operates more than 24 schools in across Pakistan, offering preschool, primary, secondary and preparation for local SSC and the international GCE education. [1]