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List of Public Middle Schools Distt Kohat LIST OF PUBLIC MIDDLE SCHOOLS DISTT KOHAT S# NAME OF SCHOOL REG.NO CODE.NO 1 AL-BADDAR P/ SCHOOL SHIMLA PAHARI KOHAT ABPSSKT/M-1001 M-01 2 NEW ISLAMIA EDUCATION SYSTEM, REHMAN BABA TOWN KOHAT NIESKT/M-1002 M-02 3 IDEAL PUBLIC SCHOOL MEROZAI ROAD, GUL ABAD KOHAT IPSKT/M-1003 M-03 4 AYUB KHAN AFRIDI MEMORIAL SCHOOL BABRI BANDA KOHAT AKMSKT/M-1004 M-04 5 ASKARI MODEL SCHOOL GHURAZAI PAYAN KOHAT AMSGKT/M-1005 M-05 6 AL-BASIT EDUCATIONAL ACADEMY ZARA MELA KOHAT ABEAKT/M-1006 M-06 7 FARAN P/S MIANGAAN COLONY KOHAT FPSKT/M-1007 M-07 8 PEARL PUBLIC SCHOOL JUNGLE KHEL KOHAT PPSKT/M-1008 M-08 9 FORWARD PUBLIC SCHOOL K.D.A KOHAT FPSKT/M-1009 M-09 10 ISLAMIA PUBLIC SCHOOL JUNGLE KHEL KOHAT IPSKT/M-1010 M-10 11 PAK PUBLIC SCHOOL KOHAT PPSKT/M-1011 M-11 12 AL-ABBAS P/S NASRATKHEL KOHAT AAPSKT/M-1012 M-12 13 SCHOOL OF BASIC EDUCATION AND TRAINING PARACHA TOWN KOHAT BESTKT/M-1013 M-13 14 WAHID EDUCATION ACADEMY KOHAT CANNT NEAR DCO OFFICE WEAKT/M-1014 M-14 15 AWAIS PUBLIC SCHOOL BHORA GARHI KOHAT APSKT/M-1015 M-15 16 LITTLE ORIEN P/S NAWAY KALAY KOHAT UPGRADED LPSKT/M-1016 M-16 17 KOHAT GRAMMER P/S NOOR ELAHI COLONY BANNU ROAD KOHAT KGPSKT/M-1017 M-17 18 UJALA P/S BILLITANG KOHAT UPSKT/M-1018 M-18 19 HIRA P/S BORI SAGHRI SHAKARDARA KOHAT HPSKT/M-1019 M-19 20 OXFORD P/S MOHALLAH SIKANDAR KAHN SHAHEED KOHAT OPSKT/M-1020 M-20 21 MALIK SAAD SHAHEED EDUCATION FOUNDATION GARHI RAUF SHAH KOHAT MSSKT/M-1021 M-21 22 IQRA CHILDREN ACADEMY KHATTAK COLONY KOHAT ICAKT/M-1022 M-22 23 LITTLE FLOWER P/S CHARBAGH JUNGLE KHEL KOHAT LEPSKT/M-1023 M-23 24 THE KNOWLEDGE CHILDREN ACADEMY GULABAD KOHAT TKCKT/M-1024 M-24 25 OXFORD P/S TOGH BALA KOHAT OPSKT/M-1025 M-25 26 IBNE SINA SCIENCE ACADEMY KDA KOHAT ISSAKT/M-1026 M-26 27 MODERN P/S GHURZAI PAYAN KOHAT MPSKT/M-1027 M-27 28 AL- BADAR P/S BADAR KOT KOHAT ABPSSKT/M-1028 M-28 29 AL-QALAM ACADEMYLACHI KOHAT AQAKT/M-1029 M-29 30 ITTEAD PUBLIC SCHOOL SHAHPUR KOHAT IPSKT/M-1030 M-30 31 ALTAF REHBAR P/S GARHI DHODEWAL KOHAT ARPSKT/M-1031 M-31 32 ISLAMIA P/S MUHAMMAD ZAI KOHAT IPSKT/M-1032 M-32 33 JINNAH PUBLIC SCHOOL CHAMBAI KOAT JPSKT/M-1033 M-33 34 ALLAMA IQBAL MODEL SCHOOL BAHADAR KOT KOHAT AIMSKT/M-1034 M-34 35 FRONTIER MODEL SCHOOL GANDIALI CHOWK PINDI ROAD KOHAT FMSKT/M-1035 M-35 36 FAIZAN P/S USTERZAI BALA KOHAT FPSKT/M-1036 M-36 37 IDEAL PUBLIC SCHOOL GULSHA KHEL KOHAT IPSKT/M-1037 M-37 38 MOTHER LAP P/S MERI COLONY KOHAT MLPSKT/M-1038 M-38 39 ACTIVE P/S TOGH BALA KOHAT APSKT/M-1039 M-39 40 AL SHIFA MODEL SCHOOL NEW ABADI BAHADERKOT KOHAT ASMSKT/M-1040 M-40 41 WINSOM EDUCATIONAL ACADEMYSENI GUMABT KOHAT WEAKT/M-1041 M-41 42 ZIA UL UMMAT PUBLIC SCHOOL NAKBAND KOHAT ZUMPSKT/M-1042 M-42 43 THE GLITTERS SCHOOL KDA KOHAT TGSKT/M-1043 M-43 44 IQRA RAUZA TUL ATFAL CHAMBAI KOHAT IRCKT/M-1044 M-44 45 ISLAMIC PUBLIC SCHOOL DHERI BANDA KOHAT IPSDBKT/M-1045 M-45 C:\Users\Suhail Muhammad\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_fwlistofprivateinstitutionsfallingunderthejurisdict.zip\LIST - PUBLIC MIDDLE S&C KOHAT//Asif* 46 SAHARA PUBLIC SCHOOL DHODA SHARIF KOHAT (SENIOR BRANCH) SPSSKT/M-1046 M-46 47 IQRA TALEEMI ACADEMY NEAR CADET COLLEGE KOHAT ITAKT/M-1047 M-47 48 YAHYA P/S BAQIZAI KOHAT YPSKT/M-1048 M-48 49 MISALI PUBLIC MIDDLE SCHOOL BARR JABI KOHAT MPSJKT/M-1049 M-49 50 IQRA PUBLIC MIDDLE SCHOOL CHORLAKI KOHAT IPMSKT/M-1050 M-50 51 SHAHEEN P/SCHOOL TAPPI KOHAT SPSTKT/M-1051 M-51 52 NEW LIGHT PUBLIC SCHOOL TORA SATANA KOHAT NLPSTSKT/M-1052 M-52 53 SUFFA P/S TOUGH BALA KOHAT. SPSKT/M-1053 M-53 54 UMMUL QURA SCHOOL SYSTEM JERMA KOHAT UMQSSKT/M-1054 M-54 55 STAR P/S MUSLIMABAD KOHAT SPSMKT/M-1055 M-55 56 IQRA P/S DARTAPPI KOHAT IPSDKT/M-1056 M-56 57 ARMOGHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL LACHI KOHAT AMSLKT/M-1057 M-57 58 AL MADRASSA GIRLS SCHOOL BAHADERKOT KOHAT AMGSBKT/M-1058 M-58 59 THE LEARNING P/S MUHAMMADZAI KOHAT TLPSMKT/M-1059 M-59 60 AL TAHIR P/S DHERI BANDA KOHAT ATPSKT/M-1060 M-60 61 LACHI MODEL P/S LACHI KOHAT LMPSKT/M-1061 M-61 62 USWA P/S CHAKERKOT BALA KOHAT UPSKT/M-1062 M-62 63 KOHAT MODEL SCHOOL JUNGLE KHEL KOHAT KMSJKT/M-1063 M-63 64 NEW SUNRISE MIDDLE SCHOOL TANDA DAM KOHAT NSMSTKT/M-1064 M-64 65 ALLIED SCHOOL KOHAT CAMPUS KDA KOHAT ASKDAKT/M-1065 M-65 66 ZIA P/S SHAKERDARA KOHAT ZPSSKT/M-1066 M-66 67 AL MUSTAFA P/S MARAI BALA KOHAT AMPSMKT/M-1067 M-67 68 KAINAT ISLAMIC MODEL SCHOOL TAPPI KOHAT KIMSKT/M-1068 M-68 69 TELCOM FOUNDATION SCHOOL SYSTEM KOHAT CANNT. TFSKT/M-1069 M-69 70 KHUSHAL BABA P/S LACHI KOHAT. KBPSKT/M-1070 M-70 71 UNIVERSITY MODEL SCHOOL JERMA KOHAT UMSKT/M-1071 M-71 C:\Users\Suhail Muhammad\AppData\Local\Temp\Temp1_fwlistofprivateinstitutionsfallingunderthejurisdict.zip\LIST - PUBLIC MIDDLE S&C KOHAT//Asif*.
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