List of Educational Institutions in Multan - Schools

Schools

  • Govt. Islamia High School, Aam Khas Bagh Multan.
  • Govt. High School Rid, Chak 5 Faiz Multan.
  • Afaq Grammar School
  • Al-Khair Public School, Nasheman Colony
  • Al-Naazar School System
  • Education Zone
  • Government Comprehensive School
  • Government High School for Boys, Basti Nau
  • Government High School, Khan Pur Maral
  • Government Millat High School, New Multan
  • Government Muslim High School
  • Government Pilot Secondary School
  • Horizon St. Joseph School System
  • Jinnah Highs
  • La Salle High School Multan
  • Lahore Grammar School
  • St. Saviour's High School
  • Lasani Public Higher Secondary School
  • Learners House School System (Main Campus Kot Addu), MDA Chowk Branch
  • Markaz Ibn e Qasim High School, Bosan Road
  • Moona Grammar school, Mumtazabad
  • Multan Public School and College
  • Muslim Public Higher Secondary School, Peoples Colony, Mumtazabad
  • Pakistan Vocational Training Centre
  • Pilot Secondary School
  • The City School
  • The Olive Tree School
  • Zameer Public School
  • Zenabia Foundation School, Multan Cantt.
  • Zenabia Campus, Sher Shah Road, Opposite Garden Town
  • Zenabia Public School, Khanewal Road
  • Zenabia Juniors, Ghous-ul-Azam Road, Near Gillani House

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