Karachi Grammar School

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Die Karachi Grammar School (KGS) ist eine private, unabhängige, durch Schulgebühren finanzierte Schule in Karatschi. Die Schule hat über 2400 Schüler von 3 bis 19 Jahren. Sie besteht aus drei Gebäuden. Das älteste Schulhaus, in dem gegenwärtig die middle section unterrichtet werden, befindet sich in Saddar, dem alten Stadtkern im südlichen Verwaltungsdistrikt. Die KGS ist die älteste Privatschule in Pakistan und zweitälteste in Südasien. rdf:langString
Karachi Grammar School (Urdu: کراچی گرامر اسکول) is an independent, English-medium school located in 3 different campuses across Karachi. The main and oldest campus is located in Saddar, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is a highly selective, coeducational day school (formerly day/boarding school) serving approximately 2,400 students aged between three and nineteen years. Since the 1980s, Karachi Grammar School has expanded from a school with a population of a few hundred students to a large institution that now occupies three sites and teaches more than two thousand students. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Die Karachi Grammar School (KGS) ist eine private, unabhängige, durch Schulgebühren finanzierte Schule in Karatschi. Die Schule hat über 2400 Schüler von 3 bis 19 Jahren. Sie besteht aus drei Gebäuden. Das älteste Schulhaus, in dem gegenwärtig die middle section unterrichtet werden, befindet sich in Saddar, dem alten Stadtkern im südlichen Verwaltungsdistrikt. Die KGS ist die älteste Privatschule in Pakistan und zweitälteste in Südasien.
rdf:langString Karachi Grammar School (Urdu: کراچی گرامر اسکول) is an independent, English-medium school located in 3 different campuses across Karachi. The main and oldest campus is located in Saddar, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is a highly selective, coeducational day school (formerly day/boarding school) serving approximately 2,400 students aged between three and nineteen years. Established in 1847 by the Reverend Henry Brereton, the first chaplain of Karachi, as a school for "English and Anglo-Indo children", it is the oldest private school in Pakistan and the second oldest in South Asia, a member of the Winchester International Symposium and a former member of the Headmaster's Conference. Since the 1980s, Karachi Grammar School has expanded from a school with a population of a few hundred students to a large institution that now occupies three sites and teaches more than two thousand students.
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