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St. Denys' School Murree
Established in 1882, at the highest location in Murree Pakistan, known as Kashmir Point, St Denys' School was the first Anglican Protestant School for British girls in the Murree Hills. The inspiration behind the establishment in 1882 of St. Deny's School was Dr. Thomas Valpy French, the 1st Anglican Bishop of Lahore Diocese that included Murree.

The present estate of St. Deny’s was bought in 1894 and the buildings extended. French visited the school several times, looking after the spiritual needs of the Sisters as best he could. When in England he visited the Sisters’ Home in Warminster. He never relaxed in his efforts to help the school but was not successful in endowing it. These Sisters were followed by Hardworking Principals like Miss White and other Great Teachers.

In 2009 FIRE broke out twice, taking THE SDS Main Building and TTC The Teachers Training School into ASHES.

With the efforts of The Bishop of Lahore Diocesan Church, Rt. Rev. Irfan Jamil and his team including Principal Col. Azeem Ilyas and The Head Mistress Shazia Jabran, the School stands reconstructed again in a Greater Strength.

The RECONSTRUCTION of St. Denys' School was divided in 3 Phases, The Eastern part Completed in Phase I, The Middle part that includes The Principals Office recently Completed on 13th Sep 2014 as Phase II and The Western part that includes The Dinning Hall is yet to take a start and to be completed in 2015-2018. Long live SDS and its Alumni with their Motto (Fortiter Fideliter Feliciter) to faithfully serve SDS. Links to its Facebook page and Group is

https://www.facebook.com/StDenysHighSchoolMurree/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/sds.alumni/