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Military College Murree

33°54′33″N 73°26′0″E / 33.90917°N 73.43333°E / 33.90917; 73.43333

Military College Murree
Location
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Upper Topa, Murree Tehsil
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Punjab

Pakistan
Information
TypeFeeder College to Pakistan Military Academy
Mottoعلم ميري قوت (Knowledge is my Strength) new motto character,courage and commitment
Established1 September 2008 (Year of Soldiers)
Current CommandantBrig Naseem Abbas(Arty)
Faculty68
Grades8th - 12th
Number of students550
Houses6
Color(s)Dark Green
 
MascotHimalians
Website/www.mcm.edu.pk

Military College Murree or MCM, is a military high school, located at Upper Topa, Murree Tehsil, District Rawalpindi, Pakistan.[1][2] It was inaugurated by COAS Gen.Ashfaq Pervaiz Kiyani NI(M),HI on 1st of September, 2008.[3]

Military College Murree is one of the three military colleges in Pakistan. The institution is a feeder college to the Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul.

History

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The college's foundation stone was laid on 1 September 2008 by the General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani.[4][5]

Cadet life

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MCM hostel building

The students are called cadets. Cadets take part in sports such as field hockey, football, basketball, volleyball, squash, tennis and horse riding. Fitness activities include judo, karate, gymnastics, jogging and running. Physical training (PT) is conducted in the morning and sports in the evening. Students are taught drill and shooting.[6]

Names of the Entries

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List of Commandants

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Commandants and their tenure start dates are:

Commandants
Brig. Arshad Mahmood AK Regiment September 2020 Brig. Umer Hayat Air Defense August 2017
Brig. Kamran Aslam Armoured Corps 26 September 2015
Brig. Abdul Hayee Engineers 6 September 2013
Brig. Sheraz Ullah Chaudary Baloch Regiment 1 May 2010
Col. Muhammad Riaz Shaheen A.E.C 1 Sep 2008

Houses

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Military College Murree is a residential institution. Cadets are accommodated in the Hostels called "Houses". A House organizes its own social functions, excursions, prep, indoor and outdoor games and sports. Each house is in the charge of a House Master, Assistant House Master, Officer and one Non Commissioned Officer from Pakistan Army. The college is divided into six houses.

One of many basketball courts and a warehouse at the outskirts of the mountain area.
Colours Houses Named after
Yellow Mehfooz House Muhammad Mahfuz
Light Blue Tufail House Tufail Mohammad
Orange Sarwar House Raja Muhammad Sarwar
Black Lalak House Lalak Jan
Red Sher Khan House Karnal Sher Khan
Navy Blue Aziz Bhatti House Raja Aziz Bhatti

Facilities and miscellaneous

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Library: The Academic Block maintains a central library.

Computer Labs: The college has computer laboratory.

Labs: The college also has labs for Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

Medical: The college has a hospital headed by an AMC Officer Doctor, with staff. For specialized treatment, the boys are sent to Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Murree or CMH Rawalpindi.

Students are medically examined and an individual health record is maintained. The college also has an isolation ward for the segregation of patients with infectious diseases.

Clubs: Some of the major clubs include Arts Club, Science Club, Karate, Gymnastic, Debate & Other Clubs.

Recreational Activities: Picnics are arranged and the boys are taken to recreational spots around Murree, Azad Khasmir & Taxila. Educational visits are part of the training schedule at the college.

College magazine: The College Magazine is published annually in two sections (English/Urdu) and contains articles and essays written by the students. Every student is given a copy.

Activities

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Location of the College". MCM official Website. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Google maps of MCM". Google maps. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Inter Services Public Relations Pakistan". ispr.gov.pk.
  4. ^ "Introduction of Military College Murree". MCM official Website. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  5. ^ Ahad, Abdul (22 October 2012). "Gen Kayani visits Military College Murree". Brecorder.
  6. ^ Bhai, RT (23 November 2023). "Military College Murree". Pakistan Armed Forces.
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