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Sadiq Public School
"Do The Right Fear No Man"
EstablishedJanuary 15, 1954
PrincipalProf M. Asif Malik
LocationBahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan
Homepagehttp://www.sps.edu.pk
Sadiq Public SchoolBahawalpurPunjab is an elite premier boarding university-preparatory school of Pakistan spread over 150 acres of land. It is one of the most expensive and largest educational institute in Pakistan. It has passed its fiftieth anniversary. During this period it has passed through various phases of evolution to reach a stage where it has become one of the foremost Boarding Schools of the country.

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Making

The Nawab of Bahawalpur delivering the inaugural speech
The Foundation Stone of Sadiq Public School Bahawalpur was laid by the late Ala Hazrat Nawab Sir Sadeq Mohammad Khan V, on March 04, 1953. The School was intended to produce young men with high moral principles, who should be self-reliant and self- confident, with qualities of initiative, sense of responsibility, selfless devotion to duty, religious outlook and burning desire to serve the cause of Islam and the country.

The project was taken up under the advice and guidance of Makhdumzada Syed Hasan Mahmud, the Chief Minister ofBahawalpur State and was executed with the blessings of the Ala Hazrat. The Government of Bahawalpur allocated a sum of rupees nineteen lacs for the construction of the buildings. In addition, 450 acres of land was given by the Ala Hazrat at a token price. The project was completed in a record period of nine months. The site was transformed into a spacious campus of lawns and playing fields, in the midst of which rose nine complete buildings ready for use. The School started functioning on January 18, 1954 when the Ala Hazrat performed its opening ceremony.

Organization and curriculum

Senior School
Prep School
Junior School
Sadiq Public School is divided into three schools:
  • Junior School (Grades 1-5)
  • Prep School (Grade 6-8)
  • Senior School (Grade 9-12)
Each school subdivided into houses that have members from each grade of that school. Houses are designed to promote inter-house competitions andmentorship opportunities.

The Senior school offer four types of diplomas/certifications. One branch isSchool Certificate/O-level (for grades 9-11) and the Higher School Certificate/A-level (for grades 12-13).

The other two types are Secondary School Certificate or Matriculation (for grades 9-10) and Higher Secondary School Certificate or Intermediate (for grades 11-12).

Boarding Houses
  • Kamal Pasha House-East Wing -- Nursery to Grade 2 - (Junior School)
  • Kamal Pasha House-West Wing -- Grades 3 to 5 - (Junior School)
  • Alamgir House-North & South Wings -- Grades 6 to 9 - (Prep School)
  • Salahuddin House -- Senior School Girls - (Senior School)
  • Mehmood House -- Grades 10,11 & 12 - (Senior School)
  • Abbas House -- Grades 10,11 & 12 - (Senior School)

Principals

President Ayub Khan and Nawab of Kalabagh with Principal Khan Anwar Sikander Khan
To begin with the School had only 37 children and 7 teachers. Mr. Khan Anwar Sikandar Khan, the first Principal, developed this institution from scratch and converted a veritable wilderness into a campus of panoramic spectacle. Khan Sahib was the Principal for over 18 years. For his meritorious services rendered in the field of education he was decorated with Sitara-i-Khidmat. On his retirement, Mr. Abu Zafar Haneef who was the Vice Principal took over as the Principal in March 1972. The next two principals were Col (Retd) Zahoor ul Haq from 1974 to 1990 and Mr. Agha Khalil Ahmad from 1990 to 2001. The present principal, Prof. Mohammad Asif Malik took over in September 2002. He is a recipient of the President's Award of Pride of Performance for services rendered in the field of education.

50 Years

On January 18, 2004 the School completed its 50 years of existence. The School is widely recognized as a premier residential institution, imparting quality education to boys and girls from KG to 'O' and 'A' levels (Cambridge University). The school currently has over 1000 boys and 60 girls supported by a staff of about 80. The curriculum of the School has a special correlation with its time tested traditions and the routine activity of each day.

To a young mind, SADIQ provides rich examples of devotion and honour in the form of those Old-Sadiqians of this School whose patriotism and fortitude has become a part of national history. As of January 18th, some 30 old-students of the School were sitting in the Senate, National and Provincial Assemblies.
Gen. Musa Khan, (chief of Army Staff) with School girls.
This hefty congregation of legislators far exceeds the number furnished by any single institution in Pakistan today. In addition, SADIQ can boast of moulding for the main stream sitting Chairman of the Senate, Chief Minister of Sindh, Federal and Provincial ministers, two serving Lieutenant Generals, four serving ambassadors, well-placed bureaucrats, leading industrialists, prominent scientists and also three former national cricket team captains namely Imran KhanRameez Raja and Waqar Younis. In 2003 one of its students won the first prize in the English Essay Writing Competition organized by the Royal Commonwealth SocietyLondon. Another student got the best result in A Level examination in the whole of Asia. A number of old students have joined the Armed Forces of Pakistan. Old-Sadiqians made significant contribution during the lndo-Pakistan wars. Three former students embraced shahadat. 2/Lt. Khalid Karak was decorated posthumously with Sitara-i-Jurrat, and 2/Lt. Farooq Afzal with Tamgha-i-Jurrat. (Statistics as of January 2004)

Girls Section

Under Construction Girls' Section
As from May 2003 a Girls Section was established. The School has about 60 female students at present. Construction work on a separate Girls Section will start in January 2004. This project will cost over Rs. 20 million. Again, the Government of Punjab has released a special one-time grant of Rs. 5 million for the construction of an Information Technology Centre. Civil work on this project also started in January 2004.

Information Technology Center

IT Center
Realising that computer literacy is increasingly becoming a critical factor in success in the workplace, an IT Centre has been established at. School's Computer Department comprises of a specialized team of very talented and supportive professors/ lecturers to provide excellence in training to the enrolled students.

With plenty of labs available, equipped with high-end computer workstations, the facilities are second to none. The range of software covered in courses is impressive too, ranging from general productivity applications to more specialized tools for graphics and web design.

Administration

Al-Maktoum Library
School Mosque
Alamgir House
Pavillion
Administratively, the School is governed by a Board of Governors with the Governor of the Punjab as its President. Commissioner of Bahawalpur Division and Principal of the school are also members of the board along with the General Officer Commanding 35 Division. Six Old-Sadiqians also sit as members of the Board for a period of three years. The day-to-day administration is entrusted to the Executive Committee with the General Officer Commanding 35 Division as its Chairman.

Board of Governors

A Board of Governors with some prominent public figures oversee the various administrative, academic and financial activities of the School they are as

Ex-officio members:
  • GOC 35 Div Bahawalpur
  • Secretary Education Punjab
  • DCO Bahawalpur
  • Principal
Old – Sadiqians
  • Mr. Rahim Yar Abbasi - Class of 1959
  • Lt General Tariq Waseem Ghazi - Class of 1966
  • Lt General Javed Hassan - Class of 1967
  • Mrs. Shahnaz Hamid Paracha - Class of 1967
  • Mr. Jahangir Khan Tareen - Class of 1969
  • Dr. Syed Ghazi Gulab Jamal - Class of 1970
  • Mr. Zaka Ashraf - Class of 1970
  • Mr. Tariq Bashir Cheema - Class of 1974

Facilities

Equestrian Show: Tent Pegging

Education
  • Boarding Houses
  • Science Labs
  • Computer Labs
  • Audio Visual Aids
  • Libraries
  • Dramatics Societies (English/Urdu)
  • Debating Societies (English/Urdu)
Sports
  • Swimming Pools
  • Squash Courts
  • Tennis Courts
  • Badminton Courts
  • Basket Ball Courts
  • Volleyball Courts
  • Gymnasium
  • Horse Riding Club
  • Cricket Club
  • Hockey Club
  • Football Club
  • Athletics and Gymnastics Club
  • Sports Fields
  • Coaches and training accessories for all sports
General
  • Guest Houses for Parents/Wards
  • Mosque
  • Hospital (with fully equipped ambulance service)
  • Canteen (General Store, Tailor Shops, Shoe Store, Barber Shop, Post Office, Ice-Cream/Drinks Parlor, Bakery, Fruit Shop)
  • Internal Telephone Exchange System (EPABX)

Gallery

See also

References

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