Karachi Grammar School
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Karachi_Grammar_School an entity of type: Thing
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
rdf:langString
Karachi Grammar School
rdf:langString
Karachi Grammar School
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Karachi Grammar School
rdf:langString
Karachi Grammar School
rdf:langString
Nawabzada Muhammad Aslam Khanji Moin ud-din Khanji Babi
rdf:langString
Dr. Asim Hussain H.I.
rdf:langString
Faizan S. Syed
rdf:langString
Hammad Nassar
rdf:langString
Haroun er Rashid FRGS
rdf:langString
Mohammad Ali Shishmahal
rdf:langString
Nadia Zaffar
rdf:langString
Navin Rizwi
rdf:langString
Reza Ali Mirza
rdf:langString
Sahibzada Muhammad Usman Khan Abbasi
xsd:integer
1578907
xsd:integer
1124560769
xsd:integer
19
rdf:langString
Napier
rdf:langString
Frere
rdf:langString
Papworth
rdf:langString
Streeton
rdf:langString
Logo of Karachi Grammar School
rdf:langString
Pakistan
rdf:langString
The Reverend Henry Brereton
rdf:langString
xsd:integer
150
rdf:langString
Active
xsd:integer
1954
1959
1960
1962
1969
1971
1972
1983
1986
1995
1997
2003
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.
rdf:langString
Old Grammarians' Society
rdf:langString
Head Teacher
xsd:integer
3
rdf:langString
A lantern to my feet
rdf:langString
Novelist
rdf:langString
Actress
rdf:langString
Publisher
rdf:langString
Film director and producer
rdf:langString
Geographer
rdf:langString
Cricket commentator
rdf:langString
Member of National Assembly, Chair of the National Commission for Human Development, General Secretary of the Women’s Parliamentary Caucus
rdf:langString
Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States , Diplomat, Businessman, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister of Pakistan , Pakistan's Ambassador at Large for Foreign Investment .
rdf:langString
Recipient of the Victoria Cross, the UK's highest award for valour
rdf:langString
Academic, Director of the Center for Data Science and Public Policy at the University of Chicago
rdf:langString
Actor, producer, scriptwriter
rdf:langString
Art curator, gallerist, author
rdf:langString
Businessman, CEO of HTV
rdf:langString
CEO Dawn Media Group
rdf:langString
Comedian, actor, director
rdf:langString
Current President of Pakistan
rdf:langString
Dawn News anchor, producer
rdf:langString
Founder of The Abraaj Group, philanthropist
rdf:langString
Founder of Ziauddin University
rdf:langString
Former ambassador, visiting scholar at Cornell and at Harvard's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, escorted Duke Ellington during his tour of Pakistan
rdf:langString
Humanitarian and social worker
rdf:langString
Former Prime Minister of Pakistan and first elected female head of state of the Muslim World.
rdf:langString
Nuclear physicist; Political-defence analyst
rdf:langString
Pakistani ambassador to the United Nations
rdf:langString
Politician; acting prime minister of Pakistan
rdf:langString
Princess, husband was once Crown Prince of Jordan
rdf:langString
Producer, Emmy Nominee
rdf:langString
Radio host, photographer, jewellery designer
rdf:langString
Supreme Court judge
rdf:langString
Organic chemist; Fellow Royal Society of London; Federal Minister for Science and Technology
rdf:langString
Pakistani political scientist, diplomat, columnist, and military strategist; former High Commissioner of Pakistan] to the United Kingdom; former Pakistani Ambassador to the United States; Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, the first women to hold the position
rdf:langString
Documentarian, Journalist, two time Academy Award winner, five time Emmy winner
rdf:langString
Politician; senior member of Pakistan Peoples Party
rdf:langString
Tennis player, first Pakistani to win a round at Wimbledon
rdf:langString
New Zealand politician; member of the New Zealand First party, was a former party president
rdf:langString
Co-Chairman of the Pakistan People's Party Former President of Pakistan, and husband of former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto
rdf:langString
Hedge fund manager, known for his role behind Nomura's acquisition of the European, Middle Eastern and African businesses of Lehman Brothers
rdf:langString
President of the Center for Global Development. Former Director of the IMF and former Vice President for World Bank.
rdf:langString
Heir apparent to the kingdom of Bantva Manavadar, cricketer
rdf:langString
Former Pakistani Ambassador to the United States, former Editor of Herald Magazine, senior member of Pakistan Peoples Party
rdf:langString
Senior Environmentalist:Environmental & Social studies, Thar, Guddu Barrage, Jamshoro Power Project, Karachi Water & Sewerage project. Former Secretary Sindh Swimming Association
rdf:langString
Member of the Provincial Assembly for Bahawalpur in the Punjab Provincial Assembly 1987-2002, Deputy Speaker 1993-1997
rdf:langString
Simon Glasson
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
The Grammarian
rdf:langString
The Pulse
rdf:langString
Church of Pakistan
rdf:langString
Karachi Grammer School crest.jpg
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
30809
xsd:gYear
1847
xsd:string
xsd:string
A lantern to my feet
xsd:string
Active
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
3
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
19