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Born in India in 1927, Mrs.Aneese Majid Khan migrated to Pakistan in 1952 and settled in Lahore where she established the famous Esena Foundation School on most modern lines. She belongs to the famous Imam family and is the daughter of late Syed Jaffar Imam,the Chief Justice of Indian Supreme Court.She is a scholar of great prominence and has authored, knowledgeable books on Islam:-"The New Arab World", "Insight into Islam" and "The Echoes Of The Eternal" Being herself a poetess also she has beautifully translated the Koranic verses under the title: "Poetical Echoes of the Eternal Message". She received the award of "Saint" at the International Religious Conference held in Tokyo, and the award of "Jerusalem star" from Mr.Yaseer Arafat for her services to the Palestinian cause. She has also been the recipient of "International Merit Crystal Award" and many other national and international awards for her services to the cause of Islam.
Born in India in 1927, Mrs.Aneese Majid Khan migrated to Pakistan in 1952 and settled in Lahore where she established the famous Esena Foundation School on most modern lines. She belongs to the famous Imam family and is the daughter of late Syed Jaffar Imam,the Chief Justice of Indian Supreme Court.She is a scholar of great prominence and has authored, knowledgeable books on Islam:-"The New Arab World", "Insight into Islam" and "The Echoes Of The Eternal" Being herself a poetess also she has beautifully translated the Koranic verses under the title: "Poetical Echoes of the Eternal Message". She received the award of "Saint" at the International Religious Conference held in Tokyo, and the award of "Jerusalem star" from Mr.Yaseer Arafat for her services to the Palestinian cause. She has also been the recipient of "International Merit Crystal Award" and many other national and international awards for her services to the cause of Islam.


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Esena Foundation High School
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Coordinates31°31′22″N 74°20′16″E / 31.52278°N 74.33778°E / 31.52278; 74.33778
Information
School typePrivate, preparatory
MottoEsena is the pride of every girl (Eng)
Opened?
FounderBegum Aneese Majid Khan
School boardBISE-Lahore, CIE
PrincipalNataliya Qaziblash
EmployeesNaheed Yousaf,Mariam Shafeeq,Farah Kamran,Chanda Zaman,Zara Haseeb, Irshad Baig, Dr.faroakh Gul Khan,Dr.Sadia,Nasir Hussain,Rizwan Jameel
Years offered3-4 to 18-19
GenderGirls
Number of pupilsEsenians
Education systemSSC/HSC, GCE
LanguageEnglish Medium
ScheduleDay school

Esena Foundation High School (monomously called as Esena), is a private fee-paying academic institution for girls only. It is located in Gulberg, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

Esena provides preschool, primary and secondary education and preparation for national SSC and HSC, and international GCE O and AS/A Level examinations.

== BEGUM ANEESE MAJID KHAN Born in India in 1927, Mrs.Aneese Majid Khan migrated to Pakistan in 1952 and settled in Lahore where she established the famous Esena Foundation School on most modern lines. She belongs to the famous Imam family and is the daughter of late Syed Jaffar Imam,the Chief Justice of Indian Supreme Court.She is a scholar of great prominence and has authored, knowledgeable books on Islam:-"The New Arab World", "Insight into Islam" and "The Echoes Of The Eternal" Being herself a poetess also she has beautifully translated the Koranic verses under the title: "Poetical Echoes of the Eternal Message". She received the award of "Saint" at the International Religious Conference held in Tokyo, and the award of "Jerusalem star" from Mr.Yaseer Arafat for her services to the Palestinian cause. She has also been the recipient of "International Merit Crystal Award" and many other national and international awards for her services to the cause of Islam.


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