- Source: Jaranwala Tehsil
Jaranwala (Punjabi and Urdu: تحصیل جڑانوالہ) is a subdivision (Tehsil) of Faisalabad District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The industrial area, Khurrianwala, is located in Jaranwala, and Makuana. Jaranwala is subdivided into 57 Union Councils.
Govt public high school 96RB
Govt primary and Secondary School for Boys ( Chak 57 R.B )
Govt primary School for Girls ( Chak 57 R.B )
Govt High School Jaranwala (one of the oldest and biggest school in Punjab province)
Govt Islamia High School Jaranwala
Govt Girls High School MC 1 Jaranwala
Govt Girls High School MC 2 Cinema choke Jaranwala
Govt. High School For Boys (Chak 353 G.B)
Govt. Girls High School (Chak 353 G.B)
Govt Girls Higher Secondary School (Chak 94 GB Shankar Tehsil Jaranwala)
Govt High School For Boys (Chak 376 G.B)
Govt Boys Center of Excellence Secondary School (Jaranwala Town)
Govt Primary School for girls and boys (Chak 238 GB II Kamuana)
Govt High School 583 gb
Govt Girls High School 109 RB RODA
Govt Girls Elementary School 109 RB
Govt Primary School 109 RB RODA
Govt Higher Secondary school Awagat
Govt Higher Secondary school Khurrianwala
Govt Girls Higher Secondary school Khurrianwala
Govt Higher Secondary school Satiana
Govt Girls Higher Secondary school 65 GB
Govt High School 107 RB
Govt Girls Elementary School 107 RB
Govt Primary School 106 RB
Govt Girls Primary School 106 RB
Govt Primary School 108 RB
Govt Girls Primary School 108 RB
Govt High School 229 RB Makkuana
Govt Girls Community Model Elementary School 229 RB Makkuana
Govt Primary School 107 RB West
Govt Girls Primary School 107 RB West
Govt Girls High School 108 GB
Govt High School 108 GB
Govt Girls High School 105 GB
Govt High School 105 GB
Govt Girls Elementary School 106 GB
Govt Elementary School 106 GB
Govt Girls Elementary School 107 GB
Govt Elementary School 107 GB
Demographics
According to the 2017 Census of Pakistan, Jaranwala Tehsil has a population of 1,492,276 and has 228,790 households. Its natives speak the Jatki dialect of Punjabi, while others speak other dialects, such as Majhi and Doabi.