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Pindi’s oldest school struggling to maintain its identity
Once a centre of excellence, the oldest school in downtown Rawalpindi, is struggling to maintain its stature in the field of education.
Now known as the Government Faizul Islam High School for Boys No.1, the school was opened in 1899 by Arya Samaj, a Hindu reform movement, as part of its network of Dayanand Anglo-Vedic schools in the Potohar region.
The current building on Trunk Road was actually the second school opened as part of its network. It is a mixture of Mughal and colonial British architecture and still retains its original woodwork and structure.