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Private school in Pakistan

Customs Public School
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School type Private
Motto Education with a Difference
Opened 1982
Status Open
Sister school Customs Public School, Karachi
School board BISE, Lahore
Authority Pakistan Customs
Principal Tayyaba Qureshi
Faculty 35
Employees 20
Gender Co-Education
Number of students 15000
Education system Cambridge University Press
Classes offered Primary, Middle, Matriculation, GCE
Language English
Schedule type Private
Schedule Day school
Campuses Boys Branch & Girls Branch
Campus type Urban
Houses Jinnah House, Iqbal House, Tipu House, Sir Syed House
Slogan Education with a difference
Mascot CPS Eagle
Communities served Muslims, Christians, Hindu and Sikhs
Graduates 28000

Customs Public School (Urdu: کسٹمز پبلک اسکول), or CPS (established in 1982; In the Joint efforts of Pakistan Customs and Central Excise Lahore)[1] is a private school situated in Gulberg, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.[2] It offers primary education, secondary education, matriculation and British systems of education GCE (O-Level)(A-Level).[3] Candidates are admitted on the basis of an admission test and an interview. It has a Junior Branch, Boys’ Branch and Girls’ Branch.[4] It is recognized by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Lahore and .[5]Customs public school considered one of prestigious institutions in Lahore.[6][7][8]

History[edit]

Established by Pakistan Customs in 1982 and inaugurated by Mian Nazir Azhar[9], Customs collector Lahore Division at that time, as an English school. Customs Public School is one of pioneer institutes for the Cambridge regulated international GCE programs in Lahore.[10]

Customs Public School also provided lunch, stationary and transportation for free to all students till 2012 when school hit by financial crisis.[11]

Branches[edit]

Customs Public School operates three branches, located at 52-A, Main Gulberg Lahore.

The Junior Branch, also known as School No. 1, is staffed with a team of experts in education who provide guidance to children from Nursery to Class IV. This branch is dedicated to guiding children towards a future career path that is best suited to their aptitude.

The Boys Wing, or School No. II, provides coaching services for boys from Class V to Class X in the Matriculation Stream, as well as for both boys and girls in O Levels. Meanwhile, the Girls Wing, or School No. III, is an exclusively girls’ branch catering to students from Class V to Class X in the Matriculation stream.[1]

Co-Curricular Activities[edit]

The Customs Public School offers a range of facilities and extra-curricular activities to engage students in various areas of interest. One of the notable events is the Annual Drama Festival, where students showcase their talents in enacting plays of famous playwrights. The school also hosts an Annual Sports Day, which aims to promote physical fitness and sportsmanship among students. Students who excel in these events are awarded certificates, trophies, and medals. In addition, the school administration provides opportunities for students to participate in outdoor activities such as scouting, trekking, rock climbing, skating, and water sports.[1]

The school also holds an Annual Art and Science Exhibition, which encourages students to showcase their creativity through various mediums. Students also participate in art and science exhibitions arranged by other institutions and art councils.[1]

Music is also emphasized at the school, with the services of an experienced Music Teacher provided to foster an appreciation for music among students. The school regularly sends newsletters to parents to keep them informed about current activities and forthcoming events. Additionally, students contribute articles on different topics for the school magazine, “CUSTOMAG.”[1][12]

Societies and Student Clubs[edit]

Various school societies have been formed to prepare students for different co-curricular activities such as debates and quiz programs. These societies work under the supervision of teachers and include the Scientific Society, Debating Society, Islamic Society, and Dramatic Society. All co-curricular and extra-curricular activities are conducted on an inter-house basis to promote a healthy competitive environment.[13]

Notable Alumni[edit]

Shae Gil, Singer

Wahaj Ali, TV Actor

External Link[edit]

Official website

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e “Customs Public School”. citysearch. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
  2. ^ “Bilqees Sarwar Foundation to Grant 100 Scholarships”. The Nation. 10 April 2017.
    “Bilqees Sarwar Foundation celebrates the success of student achievers at Customs Public School”. Bilqees Sarwar Foundation. 4 April 2016. Archived from the original on 30 November 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
    “Customs Public School Lahore celebrates 100 percent results”. Business Recorder. 5 April 2016.
  3. ^ akhtar, Moin (2020-10-01). “A, O Level Schools In Lahore”. Pakistan Education News, Universities admission scholarships, and Results. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
  4. ^ Bhatti, Mukhtar Ahmad; Afzal, Mian Muhammad (21 January 1987). Secondary Education in Pakistan: Perspective Planning. National Education Council. ISBN 9789698050009 – via Google Books.
    Jaffery, Zafreen (2012). Making Education Accessible: A Dual Case Study of Instructional Practices, Management, and Equity in a Rural and an Urban NGO School in Pakistan (Thesis). Portland State University.
    Husain, Sarah (2006). The Role of Professional Women in Pakistani Society (Thesis). Western Michigan University.
  5. ^ http://conduct.biselahore.com/ShowInstitutions.aspx[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ says, Dr Shahid 8 (2015-02-18). “Best Schools In Lahore For O Levels, A Levels”. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  7. ^ “Customs Public School”. citysearch. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  8. ^ “Customs Public School Lahore – Rotary E-Club of Lahore International”. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  9. ^ “Jan 28 layout 1 by customs bulletin – Issuu”. issuu.com. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  10. ^ F. A. M. Webster (1937). Our Great Public Schools Their Traditions Customs And Games.
  11. ^ Jaffery, Zafreen. “Making Education Accessible: A Dual Case Study of Instructional Practices, Management, and Equity in a Rural and an Urban NGO School in Pakistan”. PDX Scholar: 8.
  12. ^ “Int’l customs day observed”. The Nation. 2018-01-27. Retrieved 2023-03-08.
  13. ^ “Customs Public School”. www.cpslahore.edu.pk. Retrieved 2023-03-08.