Bahria College Islamabad

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Bahria College Islamabad
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Other name
BCI
Established1986
FounderPakistan Navy
Academic affiliations
CIE, FBISE
PrincipalCommodore Khalid Rashid SI(M)
Address
Lalak Jan Road and Bahria Road Naval Complex, E-8
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Pakistan

33°43′15″N 73°02′00″E / 33.72083°N 73.03333°E / 33.72083; 73.03333Coordinates: 33°43′15″N 73°02′00″E / 33.72083°N 73.03333°E / 33.72083; 73.03333
LanguageEnglish
Websitebahrian.edu.pk

Bahria College Islamabad (Urdu: بحریہ کالج اسلام آباد) is a college located in Islamabad, Pakistan. The foundation stone was laid by the Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Iftikhar Ahmed Sirohey on 6 December 1986 under the supervision of the Pakistan Navy.[citation needed]

The campus of the college is located in the heart of the capital city facing the panoramic Margalla Hills, located in Sector E-8, Naval Complex, Islamabad, Pakistan.[1]

It provides education to students from kindergarten up to the HSSC/A level, And having three sections, Montessori section, primary section and secondary section (Boys wing, Girls wing and Cambridge wing). Each wing and section is headed by a vice principal.[citation needed]

College is administered by Pakistan Navy and important decisions and orders are made under the supervision of Commander North and Naval Headquarters.

The Discipline Committee is composed of five house masters. The house master of Tipu House is M Basit Aziz Qazi, Iqbal House is headed by M Asif, Jinnah House is led by Shah Fahad and Zia ur Rahman leads Zafar House. Malik Saeed Iqbal is responsible for Sir Syed House. The discipline and events are held by the college students council under the supervision of House Masters which consists of college captain, deputy college captain, five house captains and 20 prefects. Among other notable posts are president of the Literary Society, president of the Debating Society, sports captain and deputy sports captain.[citation needed]

It has well equipped labs and libraries, playgrounds, activity room (for lower primary section), a large stadium, a large hall, a small mosque, a cafeteria, a medical clinic and its own bus fleet.[citation needed]

The college has its own annually published magazine called the Shanawar.

Some of the prominent events of Bahria College include the BIMUN which was held twice i.e. BIMUN 17 and BIMUN 18 which had students participating from all over Pakistan and Bahria Cup an inter-college sports event that welcomes teams from The Twin Cities.

Notable alumni[]

  • Javed Malik (Pakistan's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain)
  • Osman Khalid Butt (Pakistani actor)
  • Abdullah Qureshi (Singer) (Pakistani singer)
  • Mawra Hocane (Pakistani actress)
  • Urwa Hocane (Pakistani actress)
  • (Pakistani photographer)
  • (A Pakistani Freelance journalist and a human rights activist)

Houses[]

There are five houses in each class named on famous leaders and soldiers, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Tipu Sultan, Muhammad Iqbal, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and Zafar Khan.

Number House Name Colour House Masters
1 Tipu Saddle Brown M Basit Aziz Qazi
2 IQBAL Red M Asif
3 Jinnah Green Shah Fahad
4 Zafar Yellow Zia ur Rahman
5 Sir Syed Blue Malik Saeed Iqbal

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Bahria College Islamabad". Google Maps. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
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