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Nusrat Jehan Academy : ウィキペディア英語版
Nusrat Jehan Academy

Nusrat Jahan Schools are a group of non-profit, private, educational institutions in Rabwah, district Chiniot in the province of Punjab. They are owned by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. They were established under and named after the Nusrat Jahan Scheme, a scheme launched by the community for the educational betterment of its members. These institutions offer programmes of primary, secondary, higher secondary and higher education. They are run by the ''Nazarat Taleem Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya'' Pakistan. The majority of the students enrolled in these schools are Ahmadi Muslims, mostly the residents of Rabwah, though these institutions are not exclusively for Ahmadi Muslims and they also enroll non-Ahmadi students from Rabwah and its surroundings.
==History==

The first educational institution to be established under the Nusrat Jahan Scheme was named Nusrat Jahan Academy. It was established in the year 1987 at ''Darul Rehmat'' East, adjacent to the ''Aqsa'' Mosque. The Nusrat Jahan Academy had one campus partitioned into two sections; one for boys and the other for girls. The medium of instruction at Nusrat Jahan Academy was Urdu in the four years after its inception.
In 1991, English medium of instruction was introduced at the Nusrat Jahan Academy. For this purpose, both sections of the school were
further divided into Urdu and English medium sections. Higher secondary
education was later introduced in the section for boys and hence the name of the school was changed to Nusrat Jahan Academy and Inter College.
In 2005, a new campus called Nusrat Jahan Academy Urdu Medium Boys was established at ''Darul Nasr'' West, to provide secondary education exclusively to boys. The medium of instruction at this school was Urdu. The Urdu medium sections at the ''Darul Rehmat'' East campus were then abolished.
In September 2011, Nusrat Jahan College was established to provide higher secondary and higher education to young men and women.
For the next two years it provided higher education exclusively to women; until September 2014. Undergraduate programmes were taught in evening classes utilizing Nusrat Jahan Academy Girls School campus and facilities.
In August 2013, a separate building for the Nusrat Jahan Girls College was put into operation.
In September 2014, following certain changes in the national educational policy of the Government of Pakistan Nusrat Jahan Academy Urdu medium boys was abolished which gave way to Nusrat Jahan Boys College. It was established at the ''Darul Nasr'' West campus.

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