The steady rise of the first girls’ college established in Pindi after partition
The Federal Government Postgraduate College for Women on Kashmir Road, commonly referred to as C.B. College started as a small school run by the Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) 66 years ago.
The foundation stone of the school was laid on Feb 26, 1952 by Gen Ayub Khan. It was the first girls’ college established in Rawalpindi cantonment after partition.
The institution was upgraded to an intermediate college in 1959 and assumed the status of a degree college in 1963. Postgraduate classes in English and Urdu were started in 1966.
Located in the heart of Rawalpindi cantonment, the institution has a good building and sprawling lawns. With the elevation of its status, the college has needed more classrooms and space.
As a primary school, the institute had a five-classroom building. The adjoining building of the boys’ primary school was also taken over when it was elevated to a high school.