About Himayat-e-islam

Shaping Generations with Knowledge, Discipline, and Faith.

About Us

Himayat-e-Islam School

After the nationalization of its educational institutions, Anjuman decided to establish a new educational institute named Himayat-e-Islam Public School in 1982. It started as a primary school, and it gained the status of secondary school in 1986–87. The first badge of the school appeared in the board exam in 1988. Jahanzaib Muhammad Ali got the 4th position in BISE Lahore in 1988. Matric results reflect the quality of the institute; Imaad Laiq Bhatti won 2nd position in BISE Lahore in 1992. The matriculation results of the boys and girls campuses have been outstanding consistently.

Our Mission

“To provide the youth such educational experience as may help them develop into self reliant and self-respecting Muslims, proud of their heritage, a nation capable of facing the challenges of the modern world.”

Our Vission

To be a leading educational institution that nurtures knowledgeable, confident, and responsible Muslims who contribute positively to society, uphold Islamic values, and excel in meeting the challenges of the modern world.

Board of Trusty

Dedicated Leaders Committed to Educational Excellence.

The Board of Trustees provides guidance and leadership to ensure the institution maintains its mission, values, and commitment to educational excellence.

Mian Muhammad Munir

Honorary Secretary General

Mirza Khadim Hussain Jarral

Honorary Secretary Finance

Justice (Retd.) Syed Sakhi Hussain Bukhari

Honorary Secretary Welfare

Muhammad Raza Baqar

Chairman School Committee

Mian Khurshid Anwar

Secretary School Committee

our campus

A Place Where Students Learn, Grow, and Thrive

Himayat-i-Islam School is a vibrant Institution of cultures, traditions and perspectives. Spread over several acres, the school has state-of-the-art facilities, including spacious classrooms, well-equipped science and computer labs, a vast library and sport fields. One of the distinguishing features of Himayat-i-Islam School is its commitment to imparting Islamic values and moral education.

On the basis of Islamic values school diversity has divided in four blocks.

Model Block (Play Group) & Special Classes
Primary Block
Girls Block
Boys Block

Co- curricular Activities

Co-curricular activities, including sports, arts, exhibition and cultural events play a significant role in the school’s ethos. Identify transferable skills which students have gained, such as collaboration, delegation and program management, and explain how they can apply these skills in their academic or professional lives. Develop a deeper understanding of their personal strengths, interests, and areas  forgrowth

Notice Board

Principal list

Secretary list

Board Results

Board Result Girls

Board Result Boys