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Pink-cheeked, top-hatted schoolboys walking across vast playing fields surrounded by medieval stone buildings: surely that's what Eton Hall is all about? Wrong. Eton Hall is a concrete suburban bungalow with a couple of swings rooted in the dusty earth along its frontage. The pupils are definitely not pink and they do not wear top hats. At least, not in Eton Hall, Lahore.

Eton Hall is just one of the thousands of private schools to have sprung up in this city of four million over the past 15 years to fill the yawning gap between the collapsing state education sector and the inaccessibly elitist, colonial-style private schools.

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