Mazhar Ul Haq High School

Mazhar Ul Haq High School

Mazhar Ul Haq High School Beerwah MHHS, is a co-educational day boarding school in Beerwah, Badgam. It is affiliated to Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education and is recognised by State Department of Education. It was established in 1934 and was the first school of district Budgam. It is also one of the oldest private schools of Kashmir Valley.

Mazhar Ul Haq High School Beerwah school was established in 1934, almost 13 years before the dawn of independence in India. It was founded by Sir Syed Sani Maulana Syed Ali Shah Bukhari. First it used to run as a madrassah for the poor and needy students of the society. Sir Syed Sani who contributed in every aspect of life as a social reformer, religious preacher, political leader and an educationist took a daring initiative in founding the school when there was not even a single school in whole District Budgam. The first batch of students passed the Matric examination from this school in 1943 from Punjab University Lahore. The founder of the school was given title of Sir Syed Sani by the then Chief Minister Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah Overview The School has two buildings, a two-storey heritage building with 15 rooms, a library and a laboratory. Besides this the school has a two-storey concrete building with 14 rooms. The school has also a computer lab, an auditorium and a guest house. There is also a spring in main compound of the school which is the main source of water for the students. The water of the spring is pure and delicious. The spring adds to the charm and beauty of the school. Courses Classes are from nursery to tenth grade. Among the other subjects English, Arabic, Computer Science and Information Technology are available. Other facilities Library and resource centers Laboratories for study and experimentation Remediation and counseling centers


Address:

Beerwah Doodpathri Rd, Beerwah, 193401

Type:

& More

Country:

India

State:

Jammu and Kashmir

District:

Budgam

Year Built:

1934

Own By:

Sir Syed Sani Maulana Syed Ali Shah Bukhari