Abbottabad Public School
History
In 1957, Pakistan Railways opened up a school outside Abbottabad on official railways land 'donated' by Sardar Bahadur Khan, brother of General Ayub Khan from Haripur, Hazara. who later became the President of Pakistan. The school was called Railway Public School. After two years it was closed and then after a gap of one year, in April 1961, the school was renamed as Abbottabad Public School.
In 1986, Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, the then President, renamed the institution as Abbottabad Public School & College. The School's Board of Governors, in its meeting on July 20, 2002, deleted the words "and College" and gave the institute its original name Abbottabad Public School. It is popularly known as APS and its alumni as Abbottonians. Abbottabad Public School had the word "College" attached to it sometime in the 90's. The founding Principal was Mr. M. A. Rahman.
The main campus is 10 km outside Abbottabad on the main Mansehra Road, that eventually becomes Karakoram Highway. It covers an area of about 55 acres (220,000 m). The school is surrounded by deep natural ravine in almost a U-shape. The only non-crevice side faces a high mountain. The Karakoram Highway passes between the school and the mountain.
Notable alumni
- Shaukat Aziz – former Prime Minister of Pakistan
- Nasir-ul-Mulk - former Chief Justice of Pakistan & Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan
- Ahmad Mukhtar – former Defence Minister of Pakistan
- Shehzad Arbab – former Chief Secretary, KP & Advisor to PM Imran Khan on Establishment
- Ahmad Saeed – CEO Servis Industries
- Major General Ameer Faisal Alvi – former GOC Special Service Group (SSG)
- Arbab Alamgir Khan – Former Federal Minister of Communications
- Omar Asghar Khan – former Federal Minister, founder of Sungei, PILER and SEBCON, and Qaumi Jamhoori Party
- Bilal Omar Khan - Major General
- Haider Ali Khan - MNA Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
- Shafaat Ullah Shah - Lieutenant General (R)
See also
References
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- ^ "Abbottabad Public School". aps.edu.pk. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
- ^ "Latitude and Longitude". Satellite Signals. Archived from the original on 1 October 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
- ^ "Abbottabad Public School Video | School Activities, Sports & Lectures". aps.edu.pk. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
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- ^ "Golden jubilee: APS sports gala concludes". The Express Tribune. September 26, 2016.