Government Christian Higher Secondary School, Rawalpindi
History
It was founded in 1856 by American Presbyterian Mission. Originally it was called Mission High School, and for the people it is still a missionary school. The school was affiliated with Calcutta University.
In 1893, the school was upgraded to a college, and in 1902, this college segment was relocated and renamed as Gordon College, while the school remained at its original site.
In 1970, the school was nationalized and came under the administration of the Government of Punjab, Pakistan. Post-nationalization, there has been a noted decline in the school's educational standards. The school's land area has decreased from 37 kanals to 20 kanals over the years.
In 2001, the Presbyterian Mission Lahore tried to acquire the school again, but it was opposed by the Punjab Teachers Association.
Notable alumni
- Sikander Hayat Khan, prime minister of Punjab
- Shaikh Din Muhammad, Governor of Sindh
- Feroz Khan Noon, prime minister of Pakistan
- Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, Pakistani politician
- Malik Shakeel Awan, Pakistani politician
References
- ^ Yasin, Aamir (April 5, 2015). "Historic school yearns for past glory". DAWN.COM.
- ^ Yasin, Aamir (March 18, 2016). "Missionary school land declared 'state land'". DAWN.COM.
- ^ "Neglected valuable heritage of Rawalpindi city". Pakistan Observer.