Wellcome
To Islamia School Quetta Baluchistan
Baluchistan The Land Of Gold & United
There are multiple schools and colleges
of government as well as of private sector from where youth
of Baluchistan is availing education.
Quetta is the capital of Baluchistan.
It has different good and standard educational institutes. These
institutes include schools, colleges and universities. They all have
their own importance and giving their services in the different
areas of the Quetta city. It includes army schools too. Islamia
Girls College and Islamia School for Girls and boys are one of these
institutes.
Islamia
High School Quetta was established on 15th May, 1910 A.D
and due to efforts of Anjuman-e-Islamia the number of students
increased vigorously in April 1933.This was the prove of their
dedicated and self less services for education in Baluchistan. In
the 1935 earth quake as all Quetta was destroyed this institute also
suffered and the whole school was completely collapsed. This
collapse of Islamia School Quetta’s building could be the full stop
in educational activities but good cause always owns the courage for
its doers too so the school was rebuilt from the same old bricks and
hence continued their noble aim of educating people. The best thing
about Islamia Schools and Islamia Girls College is that they not
only educated the youth but they also considerate on the character
building of individual. Promotion of Islamic Teachings in lives of
youth is one of the main objectives of this chain of institutions.
No doubt Islamia Schools and Islamia Girls College is the unique
blend of modern technological studies with Islamic teachings.
Different well known personalities have
visited this institute so far which reflects its importance in
educational scenario of Pakistan in general and Baluchistan in
particular. In 1942 Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (R.A) visited
Islamia High school Quetta and during his visit his honourable Mr.
Jinnah (R.A) said “I am very happy to visit this junior Ali Garh.”
Quaid-e-Azam’s these historical lines marked the history for Islamia
schools.
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