Army Burn Hall College

Army Burn Hall College
آرمی برن ہال کالج
The "golden eagle" logo of Army Burn Hall College with its Latin motto "Quo non ascendam".
Location
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22044

Pakistan
Coordinates34°11′23″N 73°13′53″E / 34.1898349°N 73.2314207°E / 34.1898349; 73.2314207
Information
Other names
  • Burn Hall
  • ABHC
Former names
  • Senior Cambridge School
  • Burn Hall School
    Divided into:
  1. Senior Burn Hall
  2. Junior Burn Hall
TypeSelective, army-run day & boarding school and college
MottoLatin: Quo non ascendam
(To what heights can I not rise?)
Established1943 (1943)
Founders
  • Father Herman Thijssen
  • Father George Shanks
  • Father Francis Scanlon
StatusOpen
Sister schoolBurn Hall School in Srinagar, India
School boardBoard of Governors Army Burn Hall Institutions (BOG ABHI)
AuthorityPakistan Army Education Corps
ChairmanLieutenant General Shahid Imtiaz, HI (M)[1]
FacultyApprox. 300
Enrollmentapprox.2900
Language
  • English
  • Urdu
Campuses
  1. Army Burn Hall College
  2. Army Burn Hall College for Girls
  3. Army Burn Hall College for Girls (Narrian Link Road)
Area19 hectares (47 acres) (Boys' campus)
Houses
Colour(s)Blue and white   
SongHam to Burn Hall kay Shaheen Sifat Jawaan, ہم تو برن ہال کے شاہین صفت جوان
Athletics
Sports
  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Cricket
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Horse Riding
  • Swimming
  • Table Tennis
  • Tennis
  • Squash
MascotGolden Eagle
Nickname
  • Hallians (official)
  • Burn Hall Eagles
National rankingThe Best
YearbookThe Hallmark (Urdu: نشان)
Feeder toPakistan Military Academy
Affiliations
AlumniHallians
Websiteabhc.edu.pk
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Army Burn Hall College (Urdu: آرمی برن ہال کالج; Pashto: د ارمي برن هال کالج; commonly referred to as Burn Hall and abbreviated as ABHC) is a highly selective, Pakistan Army-administered day and boarding school and college in Abbottabad, Pakistan. It was founded in 1943 by members of Saint Joseph's Missionary Society of Mill Hill (MHM) in British India as a missionary school for boys, named "Senior Cambridge School" (later "Burn Hall School"). It was ceded to Pakistan Army Education Corps in 1977 and was renamed Army Burn Hall College.[2][3] It has since expanded to multiple single-sex campuses for boys and girls in the city offering education up to master's level.[4] Burn Hall's history and influence have made it one of the most prestigious and elite schools in the subcontinent.[5][6][7]

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  4. ^ "Welcome to Army Burn Hall College for Girls". www.abhcg.edu.pk. Archived from the original on 14 July 2020. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
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  6. ^ "Cadet College Kallar Kahar, Pakistan - Sports Fixtures". www.cckk.edu.pk. Archived from the original on 17 July 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  7. ^ Ganster, Paul (2001). Cooperation, Environment, and Sustainability in Border Regions. San Diego, California: San Diego State University Press and Institute for Regional Studies of the Californias. p. 419. ISBN 978-0-925613-32-5.

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