Muslim Higher Secondary School — a treasure trove of history
For more than 200 years, the Government Muslim Higher Secondary School on Saidpur Road has continued to impart education to students.
In 1813, during Sikh rule in Punjab before the arrival of the British, a small school was opened to provide education to the local Sikh community.
Under colonial rule, the small religious school was given high school status, and moved to a new building in 1913 spread over more than 100 kanals of land to accommodate more students. The school also opened its doors to other communities, such as Hindus and Muslims.
Then known as Khalsa High School, the institution became one of the biggest schools in the district and taught many people in northern Punjab.
The foundation stone of the current building was laid by Sir Michael Francis O’dwyer, the lt governor of Punjab. Sardar Sohan Singh and Sardar Mohan Singh played a key role in the building’s construction.