Army Public Schools & Colleges System

Army Public Schools & Colleges System

12/16/2014 Army Public Schools & Colleges System ­ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Army Public Schools & Colleges System From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Army Public Schools & Colleges System (or APSACS) is an educational institution with branches located in the Army Public Schools & Colleges System four provinces of Pakistan. There are a total of 146 APSACS branches in the whole country Contents 1 Notable principals 2 Regions 3 See Also 4 References 5 External links Information School type Army School, preparatory Notable principals Motto "I shall rise and shine" Opened 1975 M. Sajid Mansoor School FBISE, CIE and Edexcel. board Teacher Trainer, Research scholar and Prime Years 3­4 to 18­19 Minister Award Holder, served as Principal in offered Army Public College PMA Kakul Abbottabad Gender Mixed with separate sections for males from 2007­2009 and then as Principal in Army and females in most schools. Public College Chinar Campus Murree from 2009­ Pupils APSACIANS 2012. He earned outstanding repute and won the Average 30 award of the Best Principal twice. class size Saeed Rashid, the writer, teacher and historian was Education SSC, HSSC and GCE the principal of Army Public School Jhelum and system Mangla Cantt from 1990 to 1994. Classes O and AS/A level, Matriculation offered Regions Medium of English language There are warm and south regions in Pakistan . They are Language English medium sub­divided into 11 regions. Schedule Day school Rahim Yar Khan Region : 2 Schools (satellite town Houses Unity & Cantt) Faith Discipline https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_Public_Schools_%26_Colleges_System 1/2 12/16/2014 Army Public Schools & Colleges System ­ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Abbottabad ­ Army Public College Kakul Campus Tolerance Lahore Region : 10 schools Website apsacssectt.edu.pk Bahawalpur Region : 6 schools (http://apsacssectt.edu.pk/) Mangla Region : 5 schools Karachi Region : 15 schools Rawalpindi Region : 100 schools Peshawar Region : 22 schools Quetta Region : 9 schools Gujranwala Region : 10 schools Multan Region : 5 schools Hamza Camp Region : 1 school AAD Region : 16 schools Gilgit Region : 2 schools sukkur region : 1 school DGKhan APS: 1 school Mardan APS:1 SCHOOL See Also 2014 Peshawar school hostage crisis References External links "APSACS Secretariat" (http://www.apsacssectt.edu.pk). "APSACS Rahim Yar Khan" (http://www.apsacsryk.base.pk). Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php? title=Army_Public_Schools_%26_Colleges_System&oldid=638431201" Categories: Military schools in Pakistan This page was last modified on 17 December 2014 at 00:51. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution­ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non­profit organization. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_Public_Schools_%26_Colleges_System 2/2.

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