| Government Pilot Higher Secondary School, Larkana | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| |
| , Pakistan | |
| Information | |
| School type | Government school |
| Motto | Enter to Read, Leave to Lead |
| Founded | 1919 |
| School board | Larkana Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education |
| Principal | Professor Zahid Hussain Hulio |
| Teaching staff | 150+ |
| Gender | Boys |
| Number of students | 8000+ |
| Classes | 50+ |
| Language | English And Sindhi |
| Hours in school day | 5 |
| Slogan | "Enter To Read,Leave To Lead" |
| Sports | Association football, cricket |
Government Pilot Higher Secondary School is a government school located in Larkana, Sindh. It is one of oldest schools in Sindh. [1] [2]
Government Pilot Higher Secondary School was built in 1919 by British in what was then British India. [3] [4] The land for the school was donated by Khanbahadur Ameer Ali Lahori. [5] After Pakistan came into being, the school changed its affiliation from the University of Bombay to the University of Sindh. [5]
In 1964, under a President's Project it was renamed as Govt Pilot Secondary School with addition of four workshops, namely electrical, metal, typing, and wood. [5]
During the premiership of Benazir Bhutto it was upgraded under a Prime Minister's Programme and was renamed as Govt Pilot Higher Secondary School. [5]
The original E-shaped building which represents England remains structurally intact and free from any damage. [4] [5] It contains 81 rooms, which are currently used as classrooms, offices, laboratories, a drawing hall, an auditorium, and a library. [4]