List of Schools in Karachi - Federal Government Schools

Federal Government Schools

  • The Trillium Montessori Child Development Center
  • FG Boys Inter College, Karachi Cantt
  • FG Girls Inter College, Karachi Cantt
  • FG Public School, Karachi Cantt
  • FG Minwala Girls Public School, Karachi Cantt
  • FG Boys Secondary School, Abyssinia Lines, Karachi Cantt
  • FG Public School, Manora Cantt
  • FG Public School, Malir Cantt
  • FG Middle School, Drig Road
  • FG Model Middle School, Model Colony
  • FG Girls Middle School, Malir Cantt
  • FG Boys Middle School, Malir Cantt
  • FG Junior Public School, Karachi Cantt
  • Base Montessori, PAF Faisal, Shara-e-Faisal
  • MIDasia Foundation Academy, North Karachi

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