Murray College

The Church of Scotland came to Sialkot (then Part of British India) in January 1857 when the first Scottish missionary, Reverend Thomas Hunter, came to live with his wife, Jane Scott, and baby son near the Brigade Parade Ground, facing the Trinity Church (whose first stone was laid on 1 March 1852).

Sialkot at that time was in the diocese of Calcutta in British India.

Thomas Hunter, his wife and baby son were murdered in Sialkot during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against the rule of the British East India Company.

[4] In 1972, the government of Pakistan dismissed the Scottish missionaries and nationalised the institution.

[5] There is a private graveyard within the premises of the college which belongs to the Khan family of mori gate sialkot.

Murray College
The college building