Society Public School, Lahore

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Society Public School
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Society Public School
Jahangir Road, Mughalpura Lahore


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Coordinates 31°33′48″N74°22′56″E / 31.5634667°N 74.3821621°E / 31.5634667; 74.3821621 Coordinates: 31°33′48″N74°22′56″E / 31.5634667°N 74.3821621°E / 31.5634667; 74.3821621
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School type Government Public
MottoDuty and Honour
Founded1976
Founder Social Welfare Society (Lahore)
StatusOpen
School districtLahore
Area trusteeSocial Welfare Society
PrincipalMrs.Tehsin Ali
Age5to 18
Hours in school day7 hours
Colour(s)Blue and white
AffiliationBISE Lahore

Society Public School is an all-age school in Lahore, Pakistan. [1] The school has several campuses. It is situated at Canal Road, just beside the Shalamar, over head bridge and underpass.

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History

The school was founded in 1976 by a local welfare organization, the Social Welfare Society was led by the social workers of the area naming Haji Anwer Rasheed (late), Ch. Mohammad Ismail, Ch. Miraj-ud-Din (late). Mr. Ch. Miraj-Ud-Din (late) started this school with a couple of rooms and with a few faculty members.

Campuses

School campus is situated along the road side near canal.

Girls campus consists of 45 rooms including science and computer laboratories and a library.

Boys campus has 20 rooms, a science laboratory and an auditorium.

Quran Learning Classes /Department started in 2005. In six years, 156 Socitians have been learnt the Quran by heart.

Harbanspura campus : was established to impart education to the children of middle and low-middle class. It has 20 rooms. More than 700 students up to 5th level are privileged are educated there.

Student awards

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References

  1. "Students feel chancellor's neglect". Daily Times . Lahore, Pakistan. 2004-08-30. Retrieved 1 January 2010.