Government Laboratory High School - Class and Section System

Class and Section System

When the schools was first planned it was envisaged that study would start from class 3. However, due to special eagerness from both Muhammad Osman Gani and Khan Muhammad Salek, classes 1 and 2 were included. During this time classes 9 and 10 were omitted, but were added over the years.

Each class is divided into four sections — A, B, C and D — each containing 60 students. The students' day is split into two shifts, morning and day, with two sections studying in each half of the day.

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