Muslim Model High School, Lahore

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Muslim Model High School, Lahore
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School typeGovernment
Opened1890
StatusOpen
School boardBISE, Lahore
Classes offeredPrimary, Middle, Matriculation
ScheduleDay school

Muslim Model High School (Urdu: مسلم ماڈل ہائی اسکول) is a public school situated in Urdu Bazaar, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It is a high school that offers primary education, middle education and matriculation. It is affiliated with Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Lahore.

Notable alumni

References

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