Army Public Schools & Colleges System
Army Public Schools & Colleges System APSACS | |
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"I shall rise and shine" | |
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School type | Army School, preparatory |
Opened | 1975 |
School board | FBISE, CIE and Edexcel. |
Years offered | 3-4 to 18-19 |
Gender | Mixed with separate sections for males and females in most schools. |
Pupils | APSACIANS |
Average class size | 45 |
Education system | SSC, HSSC and GCE |
Classes offered | O and AS/A level, Matriculation |
Medium of language | English |
Language | English medium |
Schedule | Day school |
Houses |
Unity Faith Discipline Tolerance |
Website | apsacssectt.edu.pk |
Army Public Schools & Colleges System (or APSACS) is an educational institution with branches located in the four provinces of Pakistan. There are a total of 146 branches in the whole country. There are warm and south regions in Pakistan . They are sub-divided into 11 regions.
- Rahim Yar Khan Region : 2 schools (satellite town & Cantt)
- Abbottabad region: 2 schools – Army Public College Kakul Campus
- Lahore region: 10 schools
- Bahawalpur region: 6 schools
- Mangla region: 5 schools
- Karachi region: 15 schools
- Rawalpindi region:122 schools
- Peshawar region: 22 schools – Army Public School Peshawar
- Quetta region: 9 schools
- Gujranwala region: 10 schools
- Multan region: 5 schools
- Hamza Camp region: 1 school
- AAD Region: 16 schools
- Gilgit region: 2 schools
- Sukkur region: 1 school
- DGKhan APS: 1 school
- Mardan APS: 1 school
- Dera Ismail Khan APS: 2 schools
- Badin sind Apsac:1 school
- Hyderabad Apsac:1 school
- Okara Apsac:1 school
Notable Principals
- M. Sajid Mansoor
Teacher Trainer, Research scholar and Prime Minister Award Holder, served as Principal in Army Public College PMA Kakul Abbottabad from 2007-2009 and then as Principal in Army Public College Chinar Campus Murree from 2009-2012. He earned outstanding repute and won the award of the Best Principal twice. - Saeed Rashid, the writer, teacher and historian was the principal of Army Public School Jhelum and Mangla Cantt from 1990 to 1994.
- Tahira Qazi, principal of APS&C for Boys Peshawar from 2006-2014, and associated with APSACS since 1994, she was martyred along with 140+ others by the Taliban while rescuing her school children, in the Peshawar School Attack, 2014 on 16th December.
- Umera Ahmad, author, known for her several critically acclaimed work, including Pir-e-Kamil, Meri Zaat Zara-e-Benishan, Shehr-e-Zaat, Zindagi Gulzar Hai.
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