Sandal College Faisalabad

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Sandal College Faisalabad
ساندل کالج ، فیصل آباد
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Sandal College Faisalabad
Coordinates 31°28′28″N73°6′12″E / 31.47444°N 73.10333°E / 31.47444; 73.10333
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School typeSemi-Government, Independent School, Boarding School
MottoDeeds not words
Established1995
PrincipalMr. Chauhdry Abbas
HeadmistressMrs. Sughra Shami (Senior Girls Section)
Mrs. Samreen Hasnat (Junior Section)
HeadmasterMr. Baba Zafar Yaseen (Senior Boys Section)
Houses  Jinnah
  Iqbal
  Johar
  Sir Syed
Website http://www.sandalcollege.edu.pk/

Sandal College Faisalabad is a district government school in Faisalabad, Pakistan. [1] The school is situated on Millat Road near PTV Booster Faisalabad [2] and is one of the largest buildings in the city in terms of area. The school has three sections, namely Junior Section, Senior Girls Section and Senior Boys Section.

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History

The idea of establishing the English Medium Residential institution was conceived by Mr. A.Z.K Sherdil, the then Commissioner of Faisalabad Division. He proposed the idea of obtaining a vast piece of land allotted for the College. His successor Mr. Shahzad Hassan Pervez laid the foundation of the College building which was completed during the period of Mr. Tasneem Mukhtar Noorani, the then Commissioner. The institution started functioning during 1995 as a secondary school and was later upgraded to a College in 1998. [3]

Sections

The school has been divided into three campuses.

Junior Section

New students are admitted to this section. The classes from playgroup to grade five take place here at the Junior section in co-education system. The Junior Section is headed by headmistress Mrs. Samreen Hasnat.

Senior Girls Section

Girls after being promoted from Junior school are promoted to the Senior Girls Section in grade sixth. The section holds classes for school from grade sixth to tenth. The classes for Fsc, pre-medical and pre-engineering are also held here. The girls section is headed by headmistress Mrs. Sughra Shami

Senior Boys Section

The classes for boys of the school between sixth to tenth grade and College (Fsc, Pre-medical and Pre-engineering) are held here. The boys section is headed by headmaster Baba Zafar l..

Hostel

The school has a hostel that provide residential and boarding facilities for the boys of the Senior Section.The Hostel is headed by headmistress Mrs. Abdul Rauf. [4]

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