Multan Public School

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Multan Public School & College for Boys & Girls
Location

Pakistan
Information
TypePublic
Establishedc. 1985
FounderFarid ud din
PrincipalUzma Khan
SportsGymnastics, riding, cricket, football, table tennis, badminton, basketball
AffiliationsMultan Board (BISE) and University of Cambridge

Multan Public School and College is a boys' and girls' school in Multan, Multan Public School (boys) is a semi-government school in the province Punjab, Pakistan with separate campuses for boys and girls. The school pioneers in elementary, primary and secondary education coupled with a variety of extra curricular activities. The total area of the boys branch is 100 acres (40 ha), and the girls branch is 40 acres (16 ha).

History[edit]

Multan Public School & College (MPS&C) is one of the biggest schools of the Southern Punjab. The credit of establishing the school goes to the then Commissioner of Multan Division, Mr. Farid ud Din Ahmed. An officer of Dynamic Personality and vivid foresight, imbibed with idea of educational uplift of the region. In 1985, school was started in a rented building in Pir Khursheed Colony whilst its first building became functional in 1987. The second and third blocks were ready by 1988.

It has many grounds for playing different games like a cricket oval, tennis and squash courts, hockey ground and football ground.

Transport[edit]

15 Buses, 5 small vehicles for pick and drop service for students and employees.

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