Govt Pilot Secondary School Phalia

Govt Pilot Secondary School Phalia
گورنمنٹ پائلٹ سیکنڈری سکول پھالیہ
official logo of govt pilot secondary school phalia

frontal view of main building
Take The Scripture with Strong Hand
"Dare Something Worthy"
Address
Qadir Abad Road Phalia
Phalia, Punjab, Pakistan
Information
Type High School
Established

1882 Primary Upgrade
1904 Middle Upgrade

1926 High Upgrade
Principal seat vacant
Faculty 59 with seniors Muhammad Yousaf, Azmat Farooq, Sajid Iqbal Bhatti, Walayat Khan, Ahmad Khan. Sh. Muhammad Rafi
Enrollment 1,762
Area 50,066 sq ft (4,651.3 m2)
120 kanal

Govt Pilot Secondary School Phalia is a high school for boys, in tehsil Phalia, Mandi Bahauddin District, Punjab, Pakistan. The School was established in 1882 as a primary school during British government rule. In 1904 the school became a middle school. It became a high school in 1926. The school is the oldest educational institution in Phalia, and it provides sports grounds for cricket, hockey, tennis, badminton, football and volleyball. It also has a computer lab, electrical, wood and metal workshops and facilities for agriculture. In the district, this is the only Government school offering residential facilities to its students. In 1995, the school provided land to establish the Government Girls Degree College Phalia.

Sections

there are six sections of every class from class 6th to 10th. All the sections are divided into (Section A, Section B, Section C, Section D, Section E and Section F)

Notable alumni

References


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