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Male / Co-Education) and Male Head of Institution at Ssc Level Upto 14-07-2021 LIST OF AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS WITH STATUS (MALE / CO-EDUCATION) AND MALE HEAD OF INSTITUTION AT SSC LEVEL UPTO 14-07-2021 Inst Inst Principal S.No Inst Adress Gender Principal Name Phone No Principal Mobile No level Code Gender Angelique School, St.No.81, Embassy 051-2831007-8, 1. SSC 1002 Co-Education Maj (R) Nomaan Khan MALE 0321-5007177 Road, G-6/4, Islamabad 0321-5007177 Sultana Foundation Boys High School, 2. SSC 1042 Farash Town, Lehtrar Road (F.A), MALE WASEEM IRSHAD MALE 051-2618201 (Ext 152) 0315-7299977 Islamabad Scientific Model School, 25-26, Humak 051-4491188 , 3. SSC 1051 Co-Education KHAWAJA BASHIR AHMAD MALE 0345-5366348 (F.A), Islamabad 0345-5366348 Fauji Foundation Model School, Chak Wing Cdre Muhammad Laeeq 051-2321214, 4. SSC 1067 Co-Education MALE 0320-5635441 Shahzad Campus (F.A), Islamabad. Akhtar 0321-4044282 Academy of Secondary Education, Nai 051-4611613, 5. SSC 1070 Abadi G.T Road, Rewat (F.A), Co-Education Mr. AZHAR ALI SHAH MALE 0314-5136657 0314-5136657 Islamabad National Public Secondary School, G. 051-4612166, 6. SSC 1077 Co-Education IRFAN MAHMOOD MALE 03005338499 T Road, Rewat (F.A), Islamabad 0300-5338499 National Special Education Centre for 9260858, 7. SSC 1080 Physically Handicapped Children, G- Co-Education Islam Raziq MALE 0333-0732141 9263253 8/4, Islamabad Oxford High School, 413, Street No 43, 8. SSC 1083 Co-Education Lt. Col. Zafar Iqbal Malik (Retd) MALE 051-2253646 0321-5010789 Sector G-9/1, Islamabad Rawat Residential College, college 9. SSC 1090 Co-Education Tanzeela Malik Awan MALE 051-2516381 03465296351 Road, Rawat (F.A), Islamabad Sir Syed Ideal School System, House 10. SSC 1225 No. 150, St NO. 3, Qasimabad, Co-Education Mr. Asif Ali Khattak MALE 051-4360313 0333-5391838 Islamabad Air Foundation School System, H.No. 11. SSC 1231 435-B, St. 17, PWD Housing Society, Co-Education Muhammad Moazzam Hanif MALE 051-5970242 0333-5462405 Islamabad International Islamic School of 051-2292627, 12. SSC 1234 Excellence, Gulshan-e-Khudadad, E- Co-Education Mr. Malik Abrar Hussain MALE 0300-5531100 0300-553110 11/1, Islamabad Global School System, Sohan Village 051-2613322, 13. SSC 1245 Co-Education Maqbool Hussain Dar MALE 0300-5502282 (F.A.), Islamabad 0300-5502282 1 Hira Model School, Federal Area, 051-2613233, 14. SSC 1247 Co-Education Mr. Mumtaz Ahmed MALE 0333-5266483 Sohan Post Office, Sohan, Islamabad 0333-5266483 Islamabad Model School for Boys(VI- 051-9261288, 15. SSC 1251 MALE Mr. Ghulam Sarwar MALE 0333-5150831 X), G-8/4, Islamabad 051-4442238 Islamabad Model School for Boys, (VI- 16. SSC 1258 MALE Muhammad Irfan MALE 051-4314177 0333-5527648 X) G-8/1, Islamabad Islamia Model School, Sohan F.A., 17. SSC 1259 Co-Education Mr. Mehmood Hussain MALE 051-2613360 0300-9813940 Islamabad Penguin International School, 165, St. 18. SSC 1261 Co-Education Malik Babar Ejaz MALE 051-5465776 0321-5133432 3, Phase 1, British Homes, Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 19. SSC 1266 MALE Mr.Khalid H. Channa MALE 051-9235420 0333-5160722 X), I-8/4, Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 20. SSC 1267 MALE Zulfiqar Ali Shah MALE 051-9258122 0345-5499444 X) No. 2, I-9/4, Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (I-X), 21. SSC 1269 MALE Mr Abdul Hafeez MALE 051-2896095 0333-2858506 Shahdara F.A., Islamabad 051-9239755, Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 22. SSC 1270 MALE Abdul Waheed Khan MALE 051-9334755, 0333-5121192 X) No. 1, I-9/4, Islamabad. 03335121192 Honhaar Grammar School, Kallar 23. SSC 1278 Co-Education Mr. Ghulam Mustafa MALE 051-4610320, 574 0321-5754790 Road, P.O. Rawat (F.A.), Islamabad. Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 051-9252600, 24. SSC 1280 MALE SHUJA AHMED MALE 0300-6047677 X), G-7/3-1, Islamabad 0334-5864666 Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 051-9208260, 25. SSC 1285 MALE Mr. Anwar Khan MALE 0333-5209792 X), F-6/2, Islamabad 0314-5170563 Islamabad Model School for Boys (I-X), 26. SSC 1286 MALE Muhammad Saleem MALE 051-9334987 051-9334987 Saidpur (F.A), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 27. SSC 1287 MALE Tabassum Javed MALE 051-2898273 0345-5910956 X), Talhar (F.A), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 051-9239624, 28. SSC 1289 MALE Muhammad Afzal Saleemi MALE 0345-9730148 X), Noon, (F.A.), Islamabad 0300-8369137 Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 29. SSC 1291 MALE MUHAMMAD KHALID TAHIR MALE 051-9255190 0331-5171833 X), Tarlai (F.A), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 051-9230808, 30. SSC 1293 MALE Dr Javid Iqbal MALE 0306-9231669 X), Sangjani (F.A), Islamabad 0306-9231669 2 Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 31. SSC 1295 MALE Hasnain Amjad MALE 051-9255764 0345-5242965 X), Rawal Dam (F.A), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 32. SSC 1296 MALE Abdul Waheed MALE 051-9207405 0333-5145497 X), G-6/4, Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 051-9239082, 33. SSC 1298 MALE Dr Khalid Mehmood MALE 0333-9944113 X), Jhang Syedan (F.A), Islamabad 0331-5268319 Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 34. SSC 1299 MALE AZIZ ULLAH SOOMRO MALE 051-9266721 0333-7025015 X), Golra (F.A), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for boys (I-X), 35. SSC 1308 MALE MUHAMMAD IKRAM MALE 051-9230758 0304-9263156 Tumair (F.A.) Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (I-X), 36. SSC 1312 MALE Mehr Zaman MALE 051-9255308 0344-5424380 Jagiot (F.A.), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys(I-X), 051-9243178, 37. SSC 1316 MALE MUHAMMAD HAROON MALE 0346-5274693 I-14, Islamabad 051-9334278 Islamabad Model School for Boys (I-X), 38. SSC 1319 MALE Mr. Muhammad Fazil Satti MALE 051-9235732 0306-5005290 Khanna Dak (F.A.), Islamabad 051-9231038, Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 39. SSC 1321 MALE MR ZAHOOR AHMED MALE 0306-9230141/ 0333-5453571 X), G-11/2, Islamabad 03335453571 Islamabad Model School for Boys (I-X), 051-2303705, 40. SSC 1327 MALE Khushab Gul Khattak MALE 0333-5234848 Bhara kau (F.A.), Islamabad 0333-5234848 Islamabad Model College for Boys, 41. SSC 1332 MALE DR. FAIZ SULTAN MALE 051- 4490304 0333-5905246 Humak (F.A.), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (I-X), 42. SSC 1333 MALE Muhammad Naveed MALE 051-5417048 0334-8315208 Chattar (F.A.), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (I-X), 43. SSC 1336 MALE Mr. Navid Qaisar MALE 051-9240606 0304-9263135 Kirpa (F.A.), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 44. SSC 1339 MALE FAZAL MAULA MALE 051-9261678 0333-5580582 X), F-8/3, Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (I-X), 45. SSC 1346 MALE Dr. Javid Iqbal MALE 051-9230611 0306-9212149 Naugazi (F.A.), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 46. SSC 1348 MALE SULTAN MEHMOOD MALE 051-2218100 051-2218100 X), Shah Allah Ditta (F.A.), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (I-X), 051-9234933, 47. SSC 1350 MALE Mr. RANG ALI SHAH MALE 0306-0920559 Maira Akku, (F.A.), Islamabad 0306-0920559 3 Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 48. SSC 1351 MALE Mr. Aziz Wahid MALE 051-9257767 0334-5522671 X), I-10/2, Islamabad Islamabad Model College for Boys, 49. SSC 1354 MALE Mr. Tariq Quddus MALE 051-9230775 0334-7661501 Mohra Nagial (F.A.), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys, (VI- 051-9243539, 50. SSC 1355 MALE Mr. Rahman Bux MALE 0302-3634970 X), Kurree (F.A.), Islamabad 0302-3634970 Islamabad Model School for Boys(VI- 051-9106441, 51. SSC 1357 MALE MOHSIN RAZA MALE 0343-5800157 X), G-10/3, Islamabad 0336-1511215 Islamabad Model School for boys (VI- 52. SSC 1361 MALE Dr. Saeed Anwar MALE 051-2601390 0307-5113282 X), Noorpur Shahan (F.A.), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for boys (VI- 53. SSC 1362 MALE DR. AZIZ UR REHMAN MALE 051-9239627 03335190514 X), Sihala (F.A.), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys, 54. SSC 1366 MALE NAZIR AHMAD SHAHID MALE 051-9201253 0333-5504288 P.M. Staff Colony, G-5, Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (VI- 55. SSC 1369 MALE Muhammad Latif Raja MALE 051-2207649 0343-5802455 X), Chirrah (F.A.), Islamabad Paradise Public School, Benazir 051-2217363, 56. SSC 1374 Co-Education Imtiaz Ali MALE 03135383633 Chowk, Tarnol (F.A), Islamabad 0313-5383633 Islamabad Model School For Boys, 57. SSC 1376 MALE Abdul hameed MALE 051-9240785 03335580883 Khanna Nai Abadi, (F.A.), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (I-X), 58. SSC 1386 Maira Beri, P.O. Golra Sharif (F.A.), MALE EHSAN UL HAQ MAJOKA MALE 051-9235568 0345-5105787 Islamabad Capital Secondary School, H.No. 533, 051-2326214, 59. SSC 1387 St. 02, Vill. & P.O. Koral (F.A.), Co-Education Asif Shahzad MALE 0345-5460123 0345-5460123 Islamabad The Rise International School, 051-2321830, 60. SSC 1389 Education Plaza, Bhera Syedan, Main Co-Education Muhammad Arshad MALE 2321839, 0310-6105555 Murree road, Bhara Kahu, Islamabad 0310-61055555 Islamabad Model College for Boys, 61. SSC 1394 MALE Said Ahmad MALE 051-2246297 0332-5222174 Pagh Panwal (F.A.), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys (I-X), 62. SSC 1395 MALE Muhammad Iqbal Awan MALE 051-9230703 0333-5172261 Bhadana Kalan (F.A.), Islamabad Islamabad Model School for Boys(I-X), 051-9230681, 63. SSC 1400 MALE Iftikhar Ahmed MALE 0311-5965418 Banni Saran, Rawat (F.A.), Islamabad 0311-5965418 4 Garden Public Secondary School, 05 64. SSC 1409 Garden Town, New Shakrial, Near Zia Co-Education MUHAMMAD AAMIR MALIK MALE 051-8005095 0312-5357019 Masjid, Islamabad Islamabad Model College for Boys, 051-4970150, 65.
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