Presentation Convent Girls High School

Presentation Convent High School
Established 8th September 1895
Type Private school
Principal Sr. Julie Watson
Admin. staff 0
Location Rawalpindi, Tufail Road, Lalkurti, Pakistan

Presentation Convent High School Rawalpindi, is a missionary school located in Lalkurti area of Rawalpindi Cantonment, Pakistan.

In 1895 Mother Ignatius McDermott, Sr. Xavier Lonergan and Sr. Evangelist Coatsworth arrived in Rawalpindi from Madras. The first Mass was celebrated on 8 September 1895 and the school was opened on 1 October- with ‘three Sisters, three pupils’. The school was for Christian children, the sons and daughters of army personnel, British and Irish. [1] Since then, thousands have attended Presentation Convent, belonging to all religious denominations.

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History

Today in Pakistan there are branches of this school catering for the educational needs of a total of around thirteen thousand children in Urdu and English-medium schools. These schools, which are managed by Pakistani and Irish sisters, are under the administration of the original Rawalpindi school.

There are Presentation schools in Rawalpindi, Murree, Jhelum, Sargodha, (Khushab District), Wah, Peshawar, Risalpur, Mingora (Swat) and Sindh.

The Presentation Convent Schools of Pakistan had their origin and inspiration in the Ireland of the 18th Century where the first Presentation Convent was founded by Nano Nagle in 1775. Nagle attempted to redress the societal ills she perceived by opening schools to teach the children the rudiments of education, thereby becoming one of the pioneers of popular education in Ireland. To ensure the continuity of her work Nano founded the Congregation of Presentation Sisters.

On October 1, 1995, the school celebrated its centennial with Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto as chief guest. She unveiled a centenary plaque and planted an evergreen tree. The Pakistan Post Office honored the centenary with a stamp depicting the school.[1]

A student of the school secured third position in a speech contest and children’s art competition organised at the National Art Gallery as part of the Japan-Pakistan Friendship Fest 2007 by the Japanese Embassy in Islamabad.[2]

At a ceremony at the Pakistan National Council Auditorium in Islamabad, Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani on December 16, 2008 presented a check for Rs. 50,000 to Sr. Julie Watson, the Principal of the Presentation Convent to celebrate the Christmas season.[3]

On November 2, 2009 the school was shaken when a bomb planted by terrorists exploded 100 metres from the school. The window panes of most of the buildings were broken.[4]

Affiliations and accreditation

Past administrators and teachers

Notable alumni

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References

  1. ^ "UCANews.com March 22, 1996". http://www.ucanews.com/1996/03/22/bhuttos-catholic-alma-mater-has-served-100-years/?key=peshawar. 
  2. ^ Daily Times October 25, 2007
  3. ^ ASSIST News Service December 22, 2008
  4. ^ The News November 3, 2009
  5. ^ Election Candidates