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The Convent of Jesus and Mary, Lahore, commonly referred to as Convent, is a private Catholic primary and secondary school for girls situated in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.It was founded on 17 November 1876 by Religious of Jesus and Mary, a congregation founded by Saint Claudine Thevenet, that received official recognition in 1881.
The Convent of Jesus and Mary, Karachi is a private Catholic primary schools for boys and girls and a secondary school for girls only, located in Karachi, Pakistan. Founded in 1952, the school is owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Karachi. [1] Admissions for the school are held around March.
Today the school has more than 2000 pupils on its rolls. On 18 July 1989, the mayor of Faisalabad and Belgian ambassador to Pakistan renamed a public square "Belgium Square" to honor Belgian nuns who founded St. Joseph’s in Karachi 125 years ago.
Sacred Heart High School for Girls, Lahore; St. Ann's Presentation Convent High School, Rawalpindi; St. Anthony High School, Lahore; St Bonaventure's High School; St. Francis High School, Lahore; St. Francis' Grammar School; St Joseph's Convent School, Karachi; St Joseph's English High School; St. Lawrence's Boys' School; St Lawrence's Convent ...
The Convent of Jesus Mary, Murree is a girls school located in Murree, Punjab, Pakistan. It was founded in 1876, by a French woman named Claudine Thévenet, foundress of the Religious of Jesus Mary, whose aim was to raise and educate young women. Though this is a convent school yet Islamic studies are studies here as well.
The school is registered with the British Council in Pakistan, and it offers O Level, AS Level, and A Level courses. The principal in 2013 was Angelina Ibrahim. Naseem Naimat became principal in 2015. The school organized an inter-school, national song and debate competition on the eve of the 57th Independence Day of Pakistan in 2004.
Sacred Heart Convent School, or SHCS, is a private Catholic primary and secondary school for girls located in Lahore, Pakistan. [1] It was established in 1908. History
The Catholic Board of Education is the arm of the Roman Catholic Church in Pakistan responsible for education. [1] Each diocese has its own board. Collectively the Catholic Church runs 534 schools, 8 colleges, and 7 technical institutes in its 2 archdioceses, 4 dioceses, and one Apostolic Prefecture.