Mansehra International Public School and College

Mansehra International Public School and College (MIPS), is a private high school in Mansehra, Pakistan. It was founded in 1995 by Engr Sher Afzal Khan Swati. The school is situated, about 3400 feet above sea level, close to the Abbottabad Road in the middle of the Government Food Godown. The area where the school is situated was devastated by the 2005 Kashmir earthquake on 8 October 2005.[1][2]

Administration

The school is administrated by Sher Afzal Khan Swati and Faisal Khan Swati. It is divided into separate sections for boys and girls. Both the school and the college provide boarding. Currently, there are over 750 students studying in the school and 400 in the college. Of these, 45 children receive full financial support from the Institution. The faculty consists of 50 staff.[3]

The institution is self-governing under a board of Governors. The Government Allotted Registration No is 1279 as a Permanent Recognized Education Department.[4]

Academic aspects

The primary aim of this institution is imparting a sound education and development such that the students may become useful and efficient citizens of Pakistan.

The teaching medium is English and special emphasis is laid on both the national language and English which are compulsory subjects throughout the course.[4] The school and college prepare students for the Mansehra educational board examinations, as well as the F.Sc Intermediate and Matriculation examinations.[3]

Parents are encouraged to play a full part in the life of the school.

Award ceremonies

Notable political leaders are the guest of honour at the school's annual prize giving.

Facilities

The school estate covers an area of 35 kanals. There are adequate internal and external facilities for sport and extracurricular activities.

References

  1. "Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa’s plea for help". Dawn.com, October 10, 2005.
  2. "Battle to save quake victims also a chance to win hearts and minds". The Dallas Morning News, 28 November 2005.
  3. 1 2 "Mansehra International Public School (MIPS)". Independent Schools Directory, accessed 12 January 2008.
  4. 1 2 "MANSEHRA INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL". Pakrang.com, accessed 12 January 2008. Archived October 2, 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  5. "No room for extremism: Gustasap". Dawn.com, December 15, 2003.
  6. "STUDENTS STRESSED TO AVAIL OPPORTUNITIES". Pakistan Press International Information Services, 9 December 2004.

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