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Cathedral School Hall Road Lahore

Cathedral School Hall Road Lahore

Cathedral High School , Lahore ,
This is the Offical page of the Cathedral High School Hall Road Lahore.On the Behalf of the L.D.B.E. I welcome you all.
P.R High School, Lahore Pakistan

P.R High School, Lahore Pakistan

P.R high School Hope Road Engine Shed Lahore, Lahore ,
I Love my School and missing my sweet class friends
LGS JT Boys

LGS JT Boys

364, E/1, Johar Town, Lahore ,
Lahore Grammar School was established in Lahore in January 1979 by a group of women with a commitment to quality education and with the aim of providing a creative alternative to the existing educational facilities available in the country. The initial focus of LGS was the promotion of female education. However, it was soon realized that quality educational institutions were needed for young boys also. This lead to the opening of Boys Campus in 1992. Our purpose at LGS JT is to assist students in developing skills as well as confidence in their own abilities . This is best achieved through creating a nurturing environment. LGS believes that a challenging academic environment rewards the spirit of inquiry, creativity and sense of responsibility to society and leads to the holistic development of a young person. It is our aim to equip all young adults graduating from LGS with the ability to seek continuity in quality institutions of higher education in Pakistan and abroad.
UET, Lahore

UET, Lahore

admission@uet.edu.pk, Lahore ,
The University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, or UET Lahore, is the oldest engineering university in Pakistan. It is located in Lahore, Punjab. It offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in the disciplines of Engineering, Management and Sciences. UET is a public university and the governor of Punjab is the chancellor of the university. The vice-chancellor is the executive head and manages university functions. UET Lahore has six faculties, containing a total of 23 academic departments with a strong emphasis on engineering, scientific and technological education and research. According to the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, UET is one of the top ranked engineering universities in Pakistan. In 2010, UET Lahore was ranked the 281st engineering and technology university in the world by QS World University Rankings. UET also conducts Engineering College Admission Test (ECAT) every year in the province of Punjab.
St. Anthony's College

St. Anthony's College

3-Lawrence Road, Lahore ,
St. Anthony's High School is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lahore in Pakistan. It is ranked among the best educational institutions in Punjab. It is situated at Lahore's historical road, The Mall. The Marist Fathers of Ireland established St. Anthony's High School in 1892.[1] It now has been expanded to college level as well. The Sacred Heart Cathedral is located besides the school. When Lt. Col (r) L.C. Rath was the principal in 1992. nearly 2,000 pupils enrolled at the school and a staff of 100. The motto of the institution is scientia cum virtute meaning "knowledge with virtue". History: East India Company of England after waging wars against European intruders in India and local Rajas established its rule in the Indo-Pak Subcontinent in 1849, when Punjab and NWFP fell to it under a proclamation of March 30, 1849. Hence, to run its administration smoothly, it needed literate locals. So it established educational institutions with European knowledge and English as medium of instruction from where Indians were recruited for jobs. With the British occupation of India, the American and European missionaries started pouring into India to enlighten it with modern education. St. Anthony's a prestigious School and beacon of light from where a host of international famous personalities of Indo-Pakistan Subcontinent have been enlightened was founded on 1 March 1892 in Peeli Kothi, Empress Road, Lahore by the Maarist Fathers of Ireland. They named it St. Anthony's Catholic Day School. Rt. Reverend Doctor VAN DON BOUCH performed its opening ceremony with only three students at Empress Road Lahore where St. Anthony's Church and Don Bosco School stand majestically today guiding the people spiritually, morally and educationally. As it progressed, its site was shifted to a more appropriate place 3-Lawrence Road, where it was renamed St. Anthony's High School in 1900 which was dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua who sympathized with the miserable and gave hope to the despaired people. Bishop of Lahore Rt. Reverend VAN DON BOUCH performed the dedication ceremony of this school. Father Leo took over as the first Principal of the school who started 'O' Level classes in it. On 27 January 1896, the Indian Railways promised a grant of Rs.500 for the construction of the school and thus this institution was called Railway Church School. The Viceroy of India, Lord Lansdowne sanctioned Rs.5000 for the school building. So a boarding house was constructed for the students in 1896. Lawrence Road Campus: This is the biggest campus. The campus has four main buildings consisting of classrooms, a laboratory, a library and offices. There is a basketball court and a large playground. A huge canteen is also provided for the students in the main ground. The school was one of several significant buildings damaged or destroyed by a bomb blast in Lahore in May 2009.[3] [edit]Curriculum It offers courses leading to the Cambridge O/A levels and Matriculation.During the academic year, the school will have four sets of monthly tests and two long examinations. Scholastic achievements: During Col. Rath's principalship, the School won Educational Trophy from the Board of Secondary Education, Lahore for excellent Matriculation result. Mr. Muhammad Usman and Muhammad Faizan topped the world in O Level examination in the subjects of Math and Physics in 2005. Extracurricular activities: For the moral and intellectual growth and promotion, co-curricular and extracurricular activities are programmed throughout the year locally and abroad. Debates, excursions, funfair, science model fair and annual sports are held annually. In 2006 a cricket under-13 team and an under-16 team formed part of a 47-member delegation including teachers from St Anthony's, travelled to Chandigar, India to play a series of matches with the St John's Cricket Academy team. Mr Cecil Chaudhry was Principal of St Anthony's High School at the time.[4] Many students take part in debates and quiz programmes in different countries and cities of Pakistan and have brought laurels for the institution. Noted alumni: A large portion of Pakistan's elite owe their success to a solid education at schools like St. Anthony's Politics: Nawaz Sharif, Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif, Chief Minister of Punjab Salmaan Taseer, Late, Former Governor of Punjab Ishaq Dar, former Finance Minister of Pakistan Salman Shah, Former Finance Minister of Pakistan Ahmad Mukhtar, Current Defence Minister of Pakistan Mushahid Hussain, Former Minister of Information of Pakistan Khalid Ranjha, Former vice Chairman Punjab Bar Council and Federal Minister for Law Zaeem Qadri MPA Punjab Armed Forces Major Shabbir Sharif NH SJ Shaheed Group Captain (R) Cecil Chaudhry SJ Squadron Leader (R) Sarfaraz Ahmed Rafiqui HJ [[Sitara-e-Jurat|SJ Lieutenant General (R) Ayaz Ahmed Major General (R) Ghazi ud din Rana Major General (R) Iftikhar Janjua HJ Lt. General (R) Jagjit Singh Arora. Former C-in-C of India. Air Chief Marshal (R) D. A. La Fontaine PVSM AVSM. Former Chief of the Air Staff, India.[6] Brig Saad Muhammad S.I. (M) Brig (r) Simon Samson Sharaf Col Syed Shahid Mahmood Lieutenant Colonel (Pilot) Ahmad Jawad Khan, Imtiazi Sanad & Bar, isc Major Haroon Shahid, T.I. (M) Major Faisal Naseem Siddiqui Major Khawaja Salman Khalid Maj Gen Noel Israel Khokhar Wg Cdr Khurram Naseem Major Muhammad Sohaib Squadron Leader (R) Nadeem Ellahi Major (R) Muhammad Akbar Khan Brigadier Kamran Waheed Major (R) Mughees Yahy Major (r) Joseph P. G. Sharaf Major (r) Justin Sharaf Col (R) Amir Zafar Nuclear scientists Dr. Samar Mubarakmand Abdul Qadeer Khan Education Dr Shahid Amjad Chaudhry, rector Lahore School of Economics Shoaib Hashmi, professor, actor Group captain (Retd) Cecil Chaudhry, 1965 war hero, former Principal of St. Anthony's High School Farhan Ebadat Principal MAO College Lahore Sportsmen Rameez Raja, ex-Captain Pakistan cricket team, commentator Wasim Raja Saleem Altaf Majid Khan, former captain of Pakistan cricket team Javed Burki Shahbaz Ahmad Imran Zaka, Captain, Pakistan Juniors hockey team Judiciary Naeem Bukhari, Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan Ahmar Bilal Sufi, Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan Anwar Kamal, Former President LHCBA[7] Justice Sarmad Jalal Osmany, Chief Justice Sindh High Court[8] Justice Tejinder Pal Singh Chawla, Former Judge Delhi High Court[9] Media Shoaib Hashmi, playwright, actor, professor Moammar Rana Faisal Rehman, television star Usman Peerzada, television star,[citation needed] owner of Rafi Peer Theater group Asif Raza Mir, television actor, star of Tanhaiyaan Imran Peerzada Saadan Peerzada Faizan Peerzada Religious leaders Lawrence Saldanha, Archbishop of Lahore Joseph Coutts, Bishop of Faisalabad Civil Service Ambassador Samuel Thomas Joshua, Pakistan Foreign Service S. Azmat Hassan Babar W. Malik Journalism Muhammad Malik GEO/ Jang Group Najam Sethi, TV anchor, Editor-in-chief Friday Times Arif Nizami, Founder Pakistan Today, ex-Editor in chief The Nation Other professions Ch. Ahmed Saeed Chairman Servis Industries, Chairman Shalimar Hospital, Former Chairman PIA Syed Asim Mahmood, writer & journalist Ishtiaq Ahmed, political scientist Jimmy Engineer Adnan Ahmed, Zenith Romania Syed Shoaib Ul-Hassan, London United Kingdom, Financial Advisor, owns Syed Enterprises Ltd. Dr. Imtiaz Hussain Rizvi, MBBS, DMRD, FRCR, Professor & Chairman, Radiology, The Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan