Nankana Sahib District - Education

Education

Many schools and colleges are opened in Nankana Sahib District. These include International Islamic Spirtual Schoo of Naqshbandia, Sardaria.Dar-e-Arqam High Schools (An English Medium country-wide group), Al-Suffah Public High School (English Medium), Guru Nanak Ji Public Model High School, Pak. Garrison Higher Secondary School, The Educators, Al Falah school, Govt. M. C. High School (for boys and girls), Vocational Training Institute Tehsil More. Govt. Guru Nanak high school, Oxford Public High School and Govt. Guru Nanak colleges (separate for men and women). Hera Public High School and College. A Lahore-based reputable school, NovaQuest International School, has acquired over fifteen acres of land approximately 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Nankana Sahib on Bucheki - Nankana Road for their next campus. Furthermore, Allied Schools Group has acquired land on Mangtanwala Road. Moreover, a great university named after saint Guru Nanak is proposed to be established in the city. All this rapidly growing educational setup is going to make education industry as the most prominent here.

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