List of schools in Pakistan

Administrative units of Pakistan
1. Balochistan province
2. Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province
3. Punjab province
4. Sindh province
5. Islamabad Capital territory
6. FATA territories
7. Azad Kashmir territory
8. Gilgit–Baltistan territory

The following is a list of schools in Pakistan, categorized by province/territory and by district.

Islamabad

Azad Kashmir

Mirpur

Bhimber

Rawalakot

Gilgit–Baltistan

Gilgit

Sir Syed Ahmad Khan Govt. Boys Higher Secondary School Gilgit(Boys H/s No.1 Gilgit)

Skardu

Khaplu/Chourbat

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa

Abbottabad

Dir

Haripur

Kohat

Mansehra

Mardan

Nowshera

Pakpattan

faran school System Pakpattan

Swat

Dera Ismail Khan

BANNU

Punjab

Attock

Bahawalnagar

Bahawalpur

Chiniot

Dera Ghazi Khan

Faisalabad

Gujranwala

Gujrat

Jhang

Jhelum

Khewra

Kasur

Al-Ansaar International School Kasur

Kasur

Khushab

Lahore

Multan

GOVT SCHOOLS.

Private Schools

Noukhez Group of Schools, Multan (Top ranking)

Schools for Girls

Muzaffargarh

Narowal

.Govy girls primary school bahal •Al-Fajr School System, Narowal

Okara

Pakpattan

Punjab Junior School Lala Zar Colony Pakpattan.........0457-373166

Punjab Boys High School Lala Zar Colony Pakpattan.........0457-373727

Punjab Girls High School College road Near Street Dr Anwar Tanveer Pakpattan---------0457-352208

The Imperial Education System Pakpattan

Rawalpindi

Sahiwal

Sargodha

Sheikhupura

the international school system

Sialkot

Toba Tek Singh

Sindh

Mirpurkhas District

Kashmore District

Ghotki

Hyderabad

Karachi

Nawabshah

Khairpur

Larkana

Sukkur

Govt: High School No.1 Sukkur Govt: Alfalah Primary School Sukkur Govt: Girls High School Sukkur Govt: Modern High School Sukkur Govt: Tameer e No High School Sukkur Govt: Manciple High School Old Sukkur Govt: Comprehensive Higher Secondary School Sukkur Govt: Double Section High School Sukkur Govt: High School Abad Lakha Sukkur Govt: Girls High School Abad Lakha Sukkur

Tharparkar

Balochistan

Dera bugti

Quetta

Dera bugti

References

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