Army Public Schools & Colleges System

Army Public Schools & Colleges System (APSACS) is a school system operated by the Pakistani Army with over 230 branches. APSAC System operates in 18 regions across Pakistan, with supervision by 18 regional directors. They are sub-divided into 18 regions. APSACS Secretariat serves as central unifying body, which controls technical aspects of the system. It is one of the largest educational systems of Pakistan

History
Army Public School was founded by Pakistan Army to provide quality education to the children of Pakistan Army personnel. The schools are well-equipped with labs, at par with any American suburban school. The students can opt for O Levels examination system, a British qualification, or a local qualification.

List of regions

 * Joint Staff (JS) region: 1 school
 * Rawalpindi I (QMG) region: 3 schools
 * Rawalpindi II (E in C) region: 6 schools
 * Rawalpindi III (X Corps) region: 40 (estimate) schools (largest region) | Regional Director is Brigadier (R) Tahir Ali Syed SI (Military)
 * Mangla region: 5 schools
 * Multan  region: 7 schools
 * Lahore  region:15 schools
 * Karachi region: 19 schools
 * Peshawar region: 19 schools
 * Quetta region:14 schools
 * Gujranwala region: 15 schools
 * Bahawalpur region: 10 schools
 * Rawalpindi IV (AAD) region:13 schools
 * Rawalpindi V (ISI) region: 6 schools
 * Rawalpindi VI (GHQ) region: 7 schools
 * Nowshera/Attock region: 7 schools
 * Abbottabad region: 3 schools
 * Cherat region: 6 schools

Faculty

 * Umera Ahmed - a former teacher at Army Public College, Sialkot's Cambridge wing, known for her critically acclaimed works, including Pir-e-Kamil, Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Benishan, Shehr-e-Zaat, Zindagi Gulzar Hai
 * Tahira Qazi - Principal of APS&C for Boys Peshawar from 2006 to 2014, and associated with APSACS since 1994, she was killed along with 140+ others by the Taliban while rescuing her school children, in the Peshawar School Attack, in 2014 on 16 December.
 * Saeed Rashid PP - writer, teacher and historian, was the Principal of Army Public School Jhelum and Mangla Cantt from 1990 to 1994.