Honours School System, Lahore

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Honours Kindergarten & Secondary School
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Punjab, Pakistan
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School typePrivate institution, high school
Founded1982
FounderMrs. Anisa Sajjad
StatusOpen
School district Lahore
PrincipalMs. Sumaira Nazim
GradesPlay Group to Matriculation
LanguageEnglish medium
Hours in school day07:15 to 01:30
Color(s)Blue
School color(s)Blue, white, black
SloganNever Give In

Honours Kindergarten & Secondary School is an English medium private high school in Lahore, Pakistan. [1] It is affiliated with Oxford Press. [2] [ citation needed ] The books for classes from Nursery to 7th grade are of Oxford Book Press and the books from 8th to 10th are of Punjab Text Book Board. The school is English medium and is providing English education. Yearly sports and speech events take place. It is situated on G.T road, Baghbanpura, Lahore, Pakistan.

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Organization

The school has four main divisions

Campuses

The school has two campuses on the G.T road, Baghbanpura, Lahore. One campus's for boys and the other one's for girls

Baghbanpura is a town and Union Council of Shalimar tehsil, Lahore District, Punjab, Pakistan. It is located along the Grand Trunk Road some 5 kilometres northeast of the main Lahore city.

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