Alban's Boys/Girls High School Multan

Alban's Boys/Girls High School Multan

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Alban's B/G High School is a sub branch of LaSalle School Multan. It is a non profit school giving. It was named after the Rev. Br. At present Br.

Alban, who had served as a principal in LaSalle Multan. This school has been a source of quality education to the children of very common families. There is a seperate section for girls of middle and higher classes, though till primary school it is co-education. Moon Atif
is the principal of this school.

27/05/2026

🌙✨ Eid ul Adha Mubarak ✨🌙

On this blessed occasion of Eid ul Adha, we extend our warmest greetings to all our dear students, respected teachers, parents, and school community. May this sacred festival be a time of reflection, gratitude, and spiritual strength for you and your families. 🌸🤲

May your sacrifices be accepted, your hearts be filled with peace, and your homes be blessed with harmony, love, and happiness. May Allah reward your faith, guide your steps in righteousness, and shower abundant blessings upon you throughout this holy occasion.

Eid ul Adha Mubarak to our entire school community. 🌙✨

With prayers and best wishes,
Brother Principal & Staff
Albans Boys’ and Girls’ High School Multan








15/05/2026

Happy La Salle Day! 💚✨

Today we joyfully celebrate the Feast of St. John Baptist De La Salle, the patron saint of teachers and founder of the Lasallian mission.

May his life continue to inspire our students and teachers to walk in the spirit of Faith, Service, and Community. Together, let us continue building a future filled with learning, compassion, leadership, and hope.

Wishing the entire Lasallian family a blessed and joyful La Salle Day! 🌟










Photos from Alban's Boys/Girls High School Multan's post 14/05/2026

🌟 La Salle Day Celebration – Investiture & Oath-Taking Ceremony 🌟
On the joyful occasion of La Salle Day, our school proudly celebrated the Investiture and Oath-Taking Ceremony for the newly elected prefects. The ceremony was a special moment as badges were presented to our student leaders as symbols of leadership, responsibility, and service in the spirit of Saint John Baptist de La Salle.
With pride and commitment, the prefects took their oath to serve the school faithfully, lead by example, and uphold the values of discipline, respect, and unity.
The day also marked the joyful Feast Day celebration of Saint John Baptist de La Salle, reminding us of his inspiring mission of touching hearts, transforming lives, and bringing quality education to the young.
May God bless all our newly elected leaders as they begin this journey of service and leadership. ✨

Photos from Alban's Boys/Girls High School Multan's post 12/05/2026

🌟 Student Leadership Election 2026 🌟

Today, our school proudly held the election for the positions of Chief Prefect and Assistant Chief Prefect. Prefects and teachers came together to cast their votes and select the student leaders who will guide and represent our school community.

We congratulate all the candidates who took part in this important event. The newly elected leaders will take their oath on May 15, the Feast of St. La Salle. We wish them wisdom, confidence, and dedication in their leadership journey ahead.

Photos from Alban's Boys/Girls High School Multan's post 04/05/2026

On 30th April, we celebrated the birthday of Brother Nabeel Pius 🎉
Though he joined the school recently, he has already proven himself to be hardworking, disciplined, and fully committed to his mission. Students and staff came together to celebrate his day with warmth and genuine appreciation.
Today, we recognize not just a birthday, but a vocation lived with purpose. His life reflects the spirit of John Baptist de La Salle—guiding young minds, serving with humility, and leading through example rather than words.
Let’s be honest—commitment like this stands out because it’s rare. And when you see it, you acknowledge it.
Dear Brother Nabeel, may God bless you with good health, peace, and strength to continue your mission with the same dedication and sincerity.
Happy Birthday! 🎂🙏

Photos from Alban's Boys/Girls High School Multan's post 04/05/2026

On the occasion of Labour Day, our school came together not just to “celebrate,” but to genuinely acknowledge the people who keep everything running behind the scenes.
In the spirit of the Feast of Saint Joseph—a quiet worker who represents dignity in labor—we honored our supportive staff, whose contribution is often overlooked but absolutely essential.
We shared a simple lunch, offered small tokens of appreciation, and more importantly, took time to say what usually goes unsaid: this institution cannot function without you.
Let’s be clear—no system works if the people doing the groundwork are ignored. Today was about correcting that, even if just for a moment.
A sincere thank you to all our supportive staff for your consistency, honesty, and effort. You don’t ask for recognition, but you deserve it.

Photos from Alban's Boys/Girls High School Multan's post 04/05/2026

On 16th April, our school proudly hosted a Poster and Classroom Decoration Competition 🎨✨
Students didn’t just participate—they went all in. Classrooms were transformed with vibrant charts, thoughtful themes, and strong messages. You could clearly see teamwork, effort, and genuine creativity at work, not just decoration for the sake of it.
This kind of activity matters. It pushes students beyond routine learning and forces them to think, create, and collaborate—skills they actually need.
We also made sure effort was recognized: 🏅 Students were awarded certificates
🎁 Teachers were appreciated with gifts for their guidance and support
Well done to everyone involved. Events like this only succeed when both students and teachers take them seriously—and this time, they did.

16/04/2026
Photos from Alban's Boys/Girls High School Multan's post 09/04/2026

Children Helping Children — Living Our Lasallian Values
At Alban’s Boys & Girls High School, we believe values are not taught only in classrooms, they are lived through actions.
As the academic year came to a close, our students took a meaningful initiative by collecting their used school books and donating them to fellow students who need them the most. This simple yet powerful act reflects the true spirit of care, solidarity, and responsibility.
This activity was not just about sharing books. It was about understanding that education should never stop because of financial challenges. It was about students standing for each other.
Moments like these shape character. They remind our young learners that helping others is not optional, it is who we are.
We are proud of our students for taking this step and living the Lasallian mission in a real and practical way.

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