Mission & Vision


FORWARD​

In 1952,the Aligarh Old Boys Association Rawalpindi/Islamabad decided to set up a number of schools on
on modern lines all over the country and to name each school after Sir Syed,our great benefactor.The main objective was
to revive in Pakistan as far as possible, the "Aligarh spirit"which since the days of Sir Syed,has played so prominent a role
in the renaissance in the Muslims in this subcontinent, culminating eventually in the establishmnet of Pakistan.
With this end in view, a survey of Pakistan was carried out by a subcommittee of the Aligarh Old boys

Association,which has visited as many 22 places, where European type public schools are functioning in pursuance of the recommendations of the sub-committee,the first Sir Syed School was established in Rawalpindi cantonment area in 1953 under the management of registered body called the Sir Syed Education Committee. It progressed rapidly and
within one year it is enrolled about 350 students.In 1954 , it was placed under the joint control of the Association and the Cantonment Board.It was taken ver by the federal government.

The committee launched in 1955 a deaf and dumb school in cantonment area, which was the only school of its type, imparting vocational as well as academic education in the north western part of the country.This school at present is functioning as a government taken-over institution.


MISSION​

The foremost objective of education is to ensure multidimensional growth of the personalities of students to enable them to cope successfully with the affairs of their practical life, to become useful members of their society & to play their role in the progress of their country.


MOTTO​

The motto of the school is a saying of our Prophet (peace by upon him)" Seek knowledge from cradle to grave". It is to imbue the children's minds with this spirit for which the school is striving.