Bait-Ul-Ilm School

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Bait-Ul-Ilm School
Education at its Excellence ( Modern Education with Islamic Values )
Location
Lahore, Punjab, 54000, Pakistan
Information
Established 1998
Chairman Muhammad Wasim Butt
Gender Coeducational
Age 3 to 16
Enrollment 500 (in 2008)
Website http://www.baitulilm.edu.pk/

Bait-Ul-Ilm School (Urdu: بيتُ ا لعِلم سكول), is a private school located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It provides primary to high school education. It was established in 1998.[1]

History of the school

Before being named as Bait-Ul-Ilm School in 1998,[1] the school was known as the New Punjab Grammar School. New Punjab Grammar School itself had previously occupied premises at Bilal Gunj centre in Lahore city where till 2007, it was known as Bilal Gunj Pupil Teacher Centre. The original institution of Bilal Gunj dates from the early 1990s.

Campus

The school has two campuses:[2]

  • Muhammad campus, also known as the Johar Town campus, is located in the south of Lahore.[3][4]
  • Siddique campus, also known as the Bilal Gunj campus, is located in the west of Lahore.[3]

Education

Bait-Ul-Ilm School provides education up to Matriculation Level in Science and Arts. O level programmes are also offered.

Management

  • Muhammad Wasim Butt, Chairman (Bait-Ul-Ilm)
  • Mrs. Summera Butt, Managing Director (Bait-Ul-Ilm)[5]
  • Muhammad Zahid Butt, Principal (Bait-Ul-Ilm)
  • Mrs. Syed Qurat-ul-Ain Fatima, Vice Principal (Muhammad Campus)

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