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Pakistan offers a range of international schools for expat families, with options spanning British, IB, American, and other curricula. Families relocating here will find schools at various price points, from affordable to premium institutions with world-class facilities.
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Sheikh Zayed International Academy Islamabad opened on 1 September 2003 and is located in Sector H-8/4, Islamabad. The school offers education from Early Years to Grade 12 and provides IB Early Years, Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme, alongside Cambridge IGCSE and A Levels. It also mentions Edexcel A Levels. The school currently has approximately 300 students from 30 nationalities. Facilities listed on the school website include science labs, an auditorium, swimming pool, art studio, library, outdoor playgrounds, indoor gym, learning support centre, high-tech classrooms and an on-campus clinic. A distinctive feature is that SZIA describes itself as the first and only Cambridge University/London Edexcel-accredited “A” Category Examinations Centre in Pakistan. The school also provides door-to-door transport for students living in the Islamabad area.
St. Mary’s Academy for Girls is a girls’ school in Lalazar, Rawalpindi, established on 20 April 2009. It offers classes from Playgroup to Matriculation and O’Levels, with admission ages listed from 3 years for Playgroup to 15 years and above for Class 10. The school began with 755 students and now has 1,117 students. Facilities mentioned on the school website include a computer lab, physics lab and chemistry lab. Students also take part in co-curricular and academic activities such as P.E. Display, Sports Day, Fun Fair, Club Activities, Social Activities, Assembly Presentations, House Presentations, Educational Field Trips, English and Urdu Debate, Writing Competitions, Art Competitions and Exhibitions. The school is managed by the Diocesan Board of Education of the Catholic Diocese of Islamabad-Rawalpindi and is currently listed as being under the leadership of Mrs. Nabila Aamir.
Happy Home School’s O Level Gulshan Campus offers a welcoming and modern educational environment in the heart of Karachi’s East district. Established in 2018 as a purpose-built facility, the campus is designed to support the school’s signature "Holistic Education Model," which emphasizes a healthy balance between rigorous academics and personal growth. Students follow the Cambridge pathway from Pre-Nursery through to O Levels, benefiting from state-of-the-art resources including specialized science and computer laboratories, an auditorium, and dedicated art rooms. The school distinguishes itself with a robust co-curricular program that goes beyond standard offerings. Unique student clubs—ranging from Robotics and German Language to Scrabble and Gardening—provide distinctive opportunities for skill development and creative expression. Deeply rooted in the community, the campus also integrates values-based learning, such as compulsory congregational prayers for Muslim students, ensuring a well-rounded experience that respects both modern educational standards and local traditions.
Lahore Grammar School Multan operates separate junior and senior branches in Officers Colony. It forms part of the Lahore Grammar School network, founded in 1979, which provides education through O Levels and A Levels. The wider LGS curriculum includes Cambridge secondary qualifications and offers subjects across science, humanities, social sciences and English literature. Students may also participate in activities involving public speaking, science and technology, music, drama, sport and community service. The Multan junior branch is located at 12-A Officers Colony, while the senior branch is based at 26-B Officers Colony. However, the school’s official Multan webpage provides limited information about fees, enrolment, class sizes, facilities, leadership and campus-specific clubs.
Headstart Kuri Campus is part of Headstart School's Islamabad network and offers education from Playgroup (early years) through High School. The campus teaches in English and follows both the International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum and Cambridge programs, with IB PYP/MYP/DP and Cambridge IGCSE/AS & A Levels available. Facilities include dedicated science, nutrition, and computer labs, robotics, and design spaces, plus an art room, auditorium, lecture hall, outdoor amphitheater, a nurseries/farm, and various sports facilities such as football, basketball, tennis and volleyball. The campus emphasizes inquiry-based learning and global perspectives within a locally relevant framework. The principal is Ms Qasim. The school notes that it has been operating for over 32 years as of 2025, reflecting a long-standing presence in Islamabad's international-education sector. The location is in the Kuri area of Islamabad, with the campus identified as Street 1-A, Kuri. Admissions contact is admissions.kuri@headstart.edu.pk.
Foundation Public School was established in 1981 with 12 students and has grown into a network of 11 campuses in Karachi and Hyderabad. The school describes itself as a private O and A Level institution, with Elementary, Junior, Senior and A Level sections. Its academic programme includes STEAM, literacy and language development, co-curricular learning, art, craft, drama, Spark and Mindfulness activities. FPS also has a wide sports programme, including athletics, badminton, basketball, cricket, football, rowing, table tennis and throwball. A distinctive feature is the FPS Premier League, an intra-school, inter-house tournament where Jinnah, Iqbal and Liaquat houses compete for the Sports Trophy. The school also runs community service work, including Save Our Zoo, Adopt an Animal and Go Green campaigns involving tree planting, recycling, composting, clean-up drives and water conservation. Student clubs include Arts and Crafts, Digital and Drama, with elected student leadership roles.
The International School (TIS) in Karachi, Pakistan, established in 1996, offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum, including the Primary Years, Middle Years, and Diploma Programmes. Situated in the Clifton neighborhood, the campus features fiber-optic internet and multimedia systems in every classroom. TIS enforces a one-to-one laptop policy for all students aged ten and older. The curriculum emphasizes active community involvement through its core "Action" component and the Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) program, requiring students to engage in local and global service projects. Unique initiatives include "Ejad-e-Hayan," where students design their own scientific inventions, and the annual Drama Festival, a celebration of languages featuring original plays in English and Urdu. Extracurricular options range from the TIS Rowing Club to "Changing the World One Bite at a Time," a student-run baking delivery service that raises funds for local orphanages.
The City School Wah Jr Campus is part of The City School network in the Northern Region. It is located on Gadwal Road near M and M Pharmacy in Wah Cantt and serves pupils from Playgroup (2.5+ years) to Class 7. The City School was established in Karachi in 1978 and operates a curriculum guided by the UK national framework that leads to Cambridge International Examinations (CAIE). Across The City School network, the curriculum includes CAIE pathways and a broad offering of courses, with more than 120 courses available each year and a low student–teacher ratio emphasized in the curriculum philosophy. The Wah Cantt campus maintains Cambridge Assessment International Education affiliation and operates within a values framework that includes Peace, Respect, Love, and Tolerance, with ICT-enabled learning as a component of its approach to developing students' learning and problem-solving skills.
Beaconhouse Newlands Islamabad is an IB Continuum school located in the Banigala hillside area of Islamabad. The campus sits in a green, hilly setting in Banigala, with extensive play areas and purpose-built facilities that support diverse learning experiences. The school offers all four IB programmes—PYP, MYP, DP, and CP—each housed in its own building. Learning spaces include a remastered senior library, the Learning Tower library, and extensive indoor and outdoor sports facilities, a gymnasium, squash courts, swimming pools, and a modern cafeteria. Newlands provides a strong extended learning and co-curricular programme, alongside SEN support and university/career guidance through the Access Centre. Boarding is available for both boys and girls. English is the primary language of instruction, with Urdu language support and foreign language options depending on campus demographics. The school emphasises literacy, ATL skills, interdisciplinary thinking, and holistic development within a global IB framework. and prepares students for international study.
Happy Home School (HHS) O Level Society Campus, established in 1985, offers a dedicated Cambridge curriculum stream for students from Class III to Class VIII. Located in the central Modern Housing Society of Karachi, this purpose-built campus is designed to bridge the primary and middle years with a focus on holistic student development. The facility features specialized resources, including fully equipped science and computer laboratories, an art room, and an auditorium for school events. Beyond the classroom, HHS distinguishes itself with a robust co-curricular program that integrates traditional values with modern skills. The school is particularly noted for its diverse club offerings, such as the Robotics Club and the German Language Club, which allow students to explore technical and linguistic interests early on. With a strong emphasis on "Knowledge is Power," the campus provides a nurturing environment where Quranic studies and congregational prayers are woven into the daily routine alongside academic pursuits.
Newlands Multan was launched in September 2016 and today operates as an IB World School for the Primary Years Programme (PYP) with Middle Years Programme (MYP) as a candidate school and Diploma Programme (DP). It serves students from about age 3 up to 18 across these programmes, functioning as a day-boarding campus. The campus features facilities such as an in-house cafeteria, elevators, a multi‑purpose auditorium, a temperature‑controlled swimming pool, and a learning hub. Newlands Multan also offers an additional language (Mandarin) and Nazra Quran lessons, along with home chores at school to support holistic development. The school emphasises inquiry-based learning, international-mindedness, and opportunities for extended learning through clubs and sports, including the Duke of Edinburgh International Award, with more than 47 clubs available. The principal is Rabia Rehan, and the campus is located in Multan in the Punjab region.
Roots International Schools and Colleges’ Oakdale Campus is located on The Mall Road in Wah Cantt. It forms part of the wider RISC network, which provides education from Montessori and primary levels through IGCSE, O Levels, AS Levels, A Levels and Pakistan’s HSSC pathway. Students have access to technology-supported learning through the school’s Learning Management System and Microsoft Office 365 accounts. A distinctive element of the wider programme is its primary robotics initiative developed with ROBOTMEA, alongside practical STEM activities that connect science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Students may also participate in academic competitions, Model United Nations, sports, cultural activities, leadership opportunities and community projects.
L'école Mondiale is a co-educational day school in Lahore offering the IB Primary Years Programme, IB Middle Years Programme and Cambridge IGCSE. Teaching is delivered in English and Urdu, with an educational approach that combines inquiry-based learning with Islamic values and moral development. The campus provides dedicated Early Years, Primary and Middle School programmes, together with a Hifz-ul-Quran programme. A distinctive feature of the school is that it is Pakistan's first Islamic authorised IB World School, integrating the International Baccalaureate framework with Islamic education. Students also benefit from robotics, technology-rich learning and co-curricular activities that support intellectual, personal and ethical development.
Pak-Turk Maarif International Schools operates separate boys’ and girls’ campuses in Peshawar. The Hayatabad Boys Campus offers national and Cambridge programmes across preschool, junior, middle and Cambridge sections. The University Town Girls Campus follows Pakistan’s national curriculum and includes preschool, junior, middle and senior sections. English is the main language of instruction, while the wider Maarif programme also promotes Turkish-language and cultural learning. Students may participate in academic competitions, cultural activities, performances, community projects and technology-supported learning. The Cambridge pathway available at the boys’ campus includes internationally recognised O Level, IGCSE and A-Level qualifications. The Hayatabad campus is located near the Passport Office in Phase 5, while the girls’ campus is located on Circular Road in University Town.
Froebel's International School Wah Cantt is located opposite Wah Model Town Phase 2 on Main G.T. Road and has been operating since 2011. The campus offers education from Playgroup through Lower Secondary as part of the Froebel's school network. Students follow a Cambridge-based programme that prepares learners for progression to Cambridge IGCSE and A Level studies within the wider Froebel's system. The school places emphasis on both classroom learning and co-curricular participation, with opportunities in sports, debates and the HOPE Society. The official website also highlights access to school counsellors who support students with academic and personal development. A distinctive feature of the Wah campus is that it forms part of a nationwide Froebel's network with clearly defined progression pathways between campuses, allowing students to continue into senior Cambridge programmes. The campus is one of several Froebel's locations across Pakistan, sharing the school's BLUE values of Build, Lead, Uplift and Excel.
The SICAS Johar Town campus delivers education from early years through pre‑university levels. It offers Cambridge O Level and Cambridge A Level programs. In Grades 1–8, the curriculum includes English, Urdu, Science, Social Studies, Mathematics, Art, Physical Education, Library, ICT, and Global Perspectives. O Level compulsory subjects include English Language, Global Perspectives, Islamiyat, Mathematics (Syllabus D), Pakistan Studies, and Urdu (Syllabus A), with electives such as English Literature, Biology, Chemistry, Business Studies, Economics, and Physics. A Level subjects include Art & Design, Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Economics, English Language, Further Mathematics, Law, Literature in English, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, Sociology, and related options. The campus is led by Principal Nuzhat Khan and is located at 12/13 C Block K, Main Boulevard, Gulberg II, Lahore. A broad co‑curricular program supports student growth, with clubs and societies including the SICAS Debating Society, Model United Nations, Literary and Poetry Society, Music Club, Dramatics Club, Irtiqa, YES, Media Society, STEM Club, Math Club, Graphic Design Club, and Chess Club. Notable athletic and arts achievements accompany this program, helping foster well‑rounded, globally aware learners.
Lahore American School is an independent, co-educational day school founded in 1956. It provides an American college-preparatory curriculum from Preschool through Grade 12 and offers Advanced Placement courses, including AP Capstone. Elementary students study literacy, mathematics, science and social studies alongside technology, art, music, physical education, Urdu and French. The school also provides English-language and learning support for eligible students. Its programmes include athletics, performing arts, student activities, counselling and college guidance. A distinctive feature is LAS’s use of technology across secondary education, including its one-to-one laptop programme. The school has also received the Middle States Association’s Responsible AI in Learning endorsement for integrating AI literacy, safety and ethics into education. LAS is accredited by the Middle States Association and serves students of different nationalities from its campus on Canal Bank Road in Lahore.
Roots International Schools and Colleges’ Wellington Campus is located in Islamabad’s H-8/4 sector. It forms part of the RISC network, which provides education from Montessori through secondary and higher-secondary levels, including Cambridge IGCSE, O Levels, AS Levels and A Levels. Students use digital learning resources such as the school’s Learning Management System and Microsoft Office 365 services. STEM is a visible feature of campus life: Wellington has hosted an exhibition where students presented science projects and artwork to parents, developing skills in problem-solving, creativity and decision-making. Students also participate in stage performances, celebrations and graduation events. The wider Roots programme includes robotics, Model United Nations, student leadership, sports and community activities. The official website does not publish Wellington-specific tuition amounts, class sizes, enrolment numbers, transport arrangements or a complete list of clubs.
The International School of Islamabad is a coeducational day school serving approximately 320 students from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. Children may enter Pre-Kindergarten from age two, where learning is informed by the Reggio Emilia Approach. KG1 to Grade 5 follows the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme, while high-school students can complete the ISOI Diploma, the full IB Diploma or selected IB certificates. Classes normally contain 12 to 22 students. The 23-acre campus includes science and technology laboratories, two libraries, a performing-arts building, music and dance rooms, an air-conditioned gymnasium, tennis courts, playing fields, a climbing wall and a 25-metre swimming pool. French, Spanish and Urdu are offered as additional languages at different school levels. A distinctive feature is ISOI’s long-running student service programme, which has included earthquake and flood relief, recycling, tree initiatives, the Shelter Me Campaign and projects supporting local communities and wildlife conservation.
Learning Alliance is a co-educational school with campuses in Lahore and Faisalabad. Its DHA campus offers both Cambridge and International Baccalaureate pathways, including the IB Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma Programmes. Students following the Cambridge route progress from the junior programme to O Levels, AS Levels and A Levels, with seventeen A-Level subjects available. Facilities at the DHA campus include science laboratories, ICT and media labs, an art lab, resource rooms, an indoor swimming pool, basketball court and football field. Robotics forms a notable part of the school’s co-curricular provision, alongside drama, music, visual arts and sport. Students can also participate in elected student councils and co-curricular societies designed to develop leadership and organisational experience.
Beaconhouse School System Faisalabad is part of one of the largest private school networks in the world, founded in 1975. The school offers education from early years through university preparation with a 21st-century curriculum, holistic development approach and a strong track record of placements at Ivy League and Russell Group universities.
The Lyceum opened in 1987 and is located in Karachi's Old Clifton neighbourhood, in a historic building that supports a warm, close-knit school community. The school offers a two-year Cambridge Assessment International Examinations (CAIE) program for A-Levels, with subjects including Accounting, Art and Design, Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, History, English General, English Language, English Literature, Further Mathematics, Global Perspectives and Research, Law, Mathematics, Politics, Physics, Psychology, Sociology and Urdu. Instruction is conducted in English. The Lyceum has a track record of CAIE results and high achiever recognition across decades, and provides mentoring, college counselling and university placement support. The school emphasises experiential learning through a strong co-curricular program and has been a Round Square member since 2010, reflecting its commitment to global citizenship and service. It also hosts a fully equipped STEM programme with a fabrication lab (Lyceum STEM Programme) and a range of student societies such as LySias (journalism), LyTheatre (theatre) and LyTech (technology).
The Karachi American School (KAS) offers a distinctive American educational experience in the heart of Pakistan. Founded in 1953, KAS serves both the expatriate community and host country nationals with a curriculum designed to prepare students for admission to colleges and universities in the United States and internationally. The school follows an American college preparatory program culminating in Advanced Placement (AP) courses, fostering a culture of intellectual curiosity and critical thinking. The campus is set on approximately 25 acres and features extensive facilities including tennis and squash courts, a swimming pool, athletic fields, and specialized art and science laboratories. KAS is a member of the South Asia Inter-School Association (SAISA), which allows students to travel and compete in athletic and creative arts festivals across the region. With a mission to cultivate intellect, character, and creativity, KAS provides a supportive, inclusive environment where students are encouraged to become responsible global citizens.
Beaconhouse Wah Cantt Campus offers four programmes: Early Years Programme, Middle School Programme, Primary Years Programme, and Secondary School Programme. The campus is located on Gudwal Road, Main Shadman, Town Stop, Wah Cantt, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The School Head is Rubina Shoaib. The campus provides contact details: Wah Cantt Campus, Gudwal Road, Main Shadman, Town Stop, Wah Cantt, Punjab, Pakistan. The Wah Cantt Campus is part of the Beaconhouse network and serves students from early years through secondary school. It is identified on the page by a contact address and a four-programme lineup, which covers the full range from Early Years to Secondary education. The page does not publish a specific opening year, tuition fees, typical class sizes, total pupil numbers, or nationality mix. It also does not state the language of instruction or the languages taught as subjects. For prospective families relocating, the page provides essential contact details to inquire about admissions, age ranges, and transport arrangements.
The Avicenna School - Clifton Co-ed Campus, established in 1996, serves students from 18 months through O' Levels. Located in Karachi's Clifton neighborhood, the campus delivers the Cambridge curriculum alongside a foundational Montessori program called Avicenna Aspirations. Young learners engage in hands-on discovery, while primary and middle school students study core subjects along with Arabic, taught from Grade I to VI as part of a targeted skills development program. The school features specific facilities including a library, an audio-visual room, and a computer lab to support daily instruction. Students regularly participate in physical activities like Taekwondo, as well as creative outlets such as pottery and music. A distinctive feature of the Clifton campus is its dedicated in-house life coach, providing confidential counseling to support the emotional and psychological needs of middle and senior school students, alongside a formal remedial program for individualized learning assistance.
British Overseas School (BOS) in Karachi was founded in 1958 as a non-profit institution for the children of expatriates. It relocated to purpose-built facilities in Karachi's Defence Housing Authority (DHA) and, in 2000, began admitting local families while maintaining its British ethos. By 2004 BOS introduced secondary education, becoming the only school in Karachi offering a British curriculum from pre-school to IGCSE, with the secondary school moving to new facilities in 2005 to support growth. BOS is accredited as a British Schools Overseas (BSO) school and is an Edexcel member delivering IGCSEs. English is the medium of instruction, and BOS offers modern foreign languages: Urdu, French and Mandarin Chinese (French is compulsory in some stages and IGCSE options exist). The campus is in Phase 7 of DHA, at 7/8, 14 Lane, Khayaban-e-Hilal. The school describes itself as small with a family feel and operates a Duke of Edinburgh Award, international trips, and Round Square membership that broadens opportunities beyond the classroom.
Located in the central F-7/2 sector of Islamabad, Froebel's International School has been operating since 1975. The school guides students from six weeks of age through to 18 years old. For primary years, instruction follows the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), integrating subjects like geography, science, history, and art into thematic learning units. As students progress to secondary levels, they transition into Pearson Edexcel and Cambridge assessment boards, completing IGCSEs and A-Levels. A notable fixture of the F-7 campus is its annual hosting of FROMUN (Froebel's Model United Nations), a signature intellectual tradition that challenges students in diplomacy and public speaking. Student life is anchored by the school's "BLUE" values—Build, Lead, Uplift, and Excel, which are integrated into daily routines, community service programs, and societies like the HOPE club. Instruction is entirely in English, with Urdu taught as a dedicated subject, ensuring local cultural literacy alongside international examination preparation.
Established in 1997, The Links School is a co-educational institution located in Clifton, Karachi, offering a continuous educational pathway from Pre-school through to Secondary School. The school’s mission focuses on empowering students to achieve their greatest potential through a structured academic program that culminates in O-Level qualifications. The campus is divided into dedicated sections for Pre-school, Primary, and Secondary students, ensuring age-appropriate learning environments. Beyond the classroom, The Links School places a strong emphasis on holistic development, offering a range of "Beyond Academics" initiatives, including student enrichment programs, extra-curricular activities, and regular school events. The school values its community, actively engaging parents and alumni in the educational journey. With a commitment to shaping futures and inspiring success, The Links School provides a supportive and dynamic setting for students to thrive academically and socially.
Roots International Schools & Colleges operates a network of private schools in Pakistan, including two Lahore campuses. The group traces its origins to 1988, with Roots established in Rawalpindi; Lahore campus opening dates are not published on the site. The Lahore campuses offer a mix of Roots' international pathways—from Early Years through Higher Secondary—across Cambridge IGCSE/A-Level routes and RIPYP/RILSP programs. The network has facilities such as a state-of-the-art library and dedicated laboratories, and it supports language programs through its Roots Foreign Language Department (notably German and Chinese). English and Urdu are used in the core Cambridge/IPC curricula, and the group has MoUs and partnerships to broaden international access (e.g., Australian Curriculum). The campuses are positioned in central Lahore areas (Askari 11 and DHA Phase XII) to serve local and international families relocating to Lahore. The Roots network emphasises global pathways, partnerships, and a blended curriculum across its Lahore sites.
Happy Home School Johar Campus, established in 2024, is a modern, purpose-built facility located in the vibrant community of Gulistan-e-Johar, Karachi. As the newest addition to the HHS School System, it offers the Cambridge "O Level Stream" curriculum, serving students from Pre-Nursery through to Class IX. The campus is designed to support the school's "Holistic Education Model," featuring dedicated science and computer labs, a library, and specialized art rooms. Beyond the classroom, the school distinguishes itself with a robust co-curricular program that includes unique offerings such as a robotics club, German language classes, and gardening. Emphasizing character development, the curriculum integrates Quranic Studies from the early years, with congregational prayers organized for secondary students. This blend of structured academics and diverse extracurricular activities provides a nurturing environment for students to develop essential skills and interests.
Bloomfield Hall Multan Cantt is part of Bloomfield Hall, a nationwide network established in 1984 to provide British-style education in Pakistan. The Multan Cantt campuses serve children from preschool through A Level across four campuses: Toddlers Campus (2510/2- Aibek Road, Off Abdali Road); Askari Bypass Campus (Pre-School to Class 8); Abdali Campus (Class 1 to Lower Form III); and the O&A Level Campus (Upper Form III to A Level) on 11/9 Qaswar Gardezi Road. The group follows the Cambridge International Examinations framework, offering O Level and A Level. The language of instruction is English, with English and Urdu taught from the early years and Urdu continuing as a core subject at higher levels. The campuses include online learning via Microsoft Teams, a library, science and IT laboratories, and electricity backup. Career counselling, regular assessments, and a range of extracurricular activities—such as bilingual declamation contests, photography competitions, and community service—complement the academic program. The Abdali Campus sits in Multan Cantt, a southwest area of the city near Abdali Colony.
Beaconhouse Newlands Lahore is a day and boarding school in DHA Phase VI, established in 2011 through an alliance between Beaconhouse and Newlands School, UK. It provides an International Baccalaureate pathway comprising the Primary Years Programme for younger learners, the Middle Years Programme for ages 11–16 and the Diploma Programme for ages 16–18. Its facilities include science, ICT and media laboratories, a 700-seat auditorium, swimming pool, gymnasium and the three-storey Learning Tower, which contains more than 23,000 books, digital resources and a robotics area. The school’s 15-acre sports complex includes cricket and football grounds, athletics tracks, courts and a riding school with 18 horses. Boarding students receive supervised accommodation, meals, security and transport to and from school. A distinctive feature is its extended-learning programme of more than 47 clubs, including TED-Ed, robotics, scouting, environmental activities, music, debating, digital storytelling and practical clubs such as cooking and woodwork.
The Peace Attitude Schools (TPAS) is an IB World School located in Aurora Knowledge Park, near AWC Colony on Haripur Hazara Road. The school offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) and centres its teaching on inquiry, exploration and intercultural understanding. Learning experiences are designed around the Theory of Multiple Intelligences and Universal Design for Learning, with classrooms encouraging children to investigate, collaborate and make independent choices. One distinctive feature is Silver Fridays, where students spend time with senior and retired members of the local community to encourage intergenerational learning and service. TPAS also provides opportunities for international collaboration through projects with partner schools overseas, helping students learn about different cultures through shared activities and online exchanges. The school's mascot, the Phoenix, represents resilience, hope and lifelong growth, reflecting the values promoted throughout the learning environment.
Beaconhouse Khyber Campus is located in Sector H-3, Phase II, Hayatabad, Peshawar, near CECOS University. The campus provides Early Years and Primary Years education under the leadership of Saadia Yousaf. Beaconhouse’s Primary curriculum is modelled on the Scottish Curriculum and the UK National Curriculum, with its content adapted to Pakistan’s educational and cultural context. Teaching is conducted in English except during separate language classes. The programme covers the development of subject knowledge, practical skills, personal values and cultural understanding, allowing pupils to progress through the early and primary stages within the Beaconhouse system. The official campus page lists dedicated Early Years and Primary programmes but does not currently provide information about secondary classes, boarding, transport, pupil numbers or class sizes. A distinctive feature is its focused junior-school structure: the campus is specifically organised around younger learners rather than combining all school stages at one location.
Ilmesters Academy is an authorized IB World Continuum School in Karachi, offering a seamless educational journey from the Primary Years Programme (PYP) through the Middle Years Programme (MYP) to the Diploma Programme (DP). Established in 2007, the academy is dedicated to fostering "international-mindedness" and shaping students into responsible global citizens. The curriculum is centered on inquiry-based learning, encouraging students aged 3 to 19 to explore concepts deeply rather than relying on rote memorization. A distinctive feature of the school is its commitment to the Core components of the IB Diploma, particularly the Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) requirement, which ensures students balance academic studies with personal growth and community engagement. Located in the central PECHS Block 6 area, Ilmesters provides a supportive environment where students are empowered to become critical thinkers and independent learners prepared for university and beyond.
Springfield Public School & College is based at Main Harley Street, Rawalpindi, and was established in 1984 by Prof. M. Azhar Waheed. The school offers Pre-School, Primary, Senior School, O Level, A Level, IGCSE and Intermediate programmes. It is affiliated with the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Islamabad, and Cambridge International Examination/CIE, University of Cambridge, UK. The school’s admissions form lists entry options from Pre-I through Grade X, O-I to O-III, FSc, ICS, ICom, FA and A Level stages. Its website lists facilities and activities including classrooms, libraries, e-library, science labs, debates, indoor games, outdoor games, taekwondo, robotics, student exposure and e-learning through the SPSC LMS/MATRIX platform. A distinctive feature is its combination of FBISE and Cambridge pathways within one school system, alongside seven listed campuses including Harley I–IV, Tufail, Adyala and Jinnah campuses.
EMS High School was established in 1990 and officially lists two Islamabad locations: the Main Campus in H-11/4 and CASA Branch in F-11/4. The CASA Branch offers Montessori for children aged 2 and above, while the Main Campus offers Elementary, Middle School, High School, IGCSE, SSC and College/A Levels. EMS follows a Montessori approach in the early years and offers IGCSE and A Level pathways, alongside SSC/Matric through FBISE. In the Senior Section, students may choose between Matric and IGCSE after Grade 8. Subjects listed include English, Urdu, Mathematics, Pakistan Studies, Islamic Studies, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Additional Mathematics, Human Biology and Arabic. A distinctive feature is the school’s robotics and STEM programme: EMS says its Robotics Society competes nationally and globally, and the school has won the National First LEGO League three times since 2017. Sports include football, cricket, martial arts, athletics, basketball, volleyball and hiking.
Happy Home School O Level School Senior Campus, located in the central PECHS district of Karachi, offers a specialized environment for students in Classes IX through XI. The campus provides dual academic pathways, allowing students to choose between the Cambridge O Level curriculum or the Aga Khan University Examination Board (AKU-EB) stream, including the HSSC Part I (Intermediate) programme with Pre-Engineering, Pre-Medical, and General Science groups. The Senior Campus is designed to support older students with targeted facilities, including dedicated science and computer laboratories, an art room, and an auditorium. Beyond the classroom, the school emphasizes practical skill development through distinctive programmes such as Financial Literacy workshops, Entrepreneurship sessions, and Model United Nations (MUN) training. Students also have access to career counselling services and a sports area, ensuring a supportive transition to higher education and future professional life.
The International Montessori Centre – Jamshed Road Campus holds a special place in the history of the HHS School System as its very first campus, established in 1949. Located in the founder’s original residence, the school offers a nurturing environment for children from Pre-Nursery to Class II. The curriculum blends the Montessori method with a holistic educational model, ensuring students develop academically while building strong character through integrated values-based learning and Quranic studies. Young learners benefit from specialized facilities, including a dedicated Art and Clay area, an Audio-Visual room, and a well-equipped Science lab tailored for early exploration. The campus prioritizes a balanced approach, where confidence and motor skills are assessed alongside traditional academics. As a feeder school for the broader HHS system, it provides a solid foundation, preparing students for seamless transition into the system’s Matriculation or O Level streams.
TNS Beaconhouse Gulberg is a co-educational school in Gulberg III, Lahore, offering programmes from Early Years to the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme for Classes 6–10. The campus follows the Reggio Emilia philosophy in the early years and uses project-based learning across the school. TNS Gulberg is authorised to offer the IB Middle Years Programme, which is designed for students aged 11 to 16 and connects classroom learning with inquiry, concepts and global contexts. The campus includes age-appropriate science laboratories, a Design & Technology Studio, Music Studio, Dance Studio, Atelier art suite, indoor heated swimming pool, rooftop sports facilities, library, theatre, canteen and a central Piazza. A distinctive feature of the Gulberg campus is its village-based layout around the Piazza, designed by Rosan Bosch Studio, with different learning villages for different age groups. Students move to TNS Beaconhouse DHA after Class 10 for the IBDP.
Pak-Turk Maarif International School and College’s Chak Shahzad Boys Campus is an English-medium school located near Taramri Chowk and COMSATS University in Islamabad. The official campus page identifies its main programme as Pakistan’s national curriculum, while the wider Pak-Turk Maarif system also provides Cambridge IGCSE, A-Level and BTEC pathways. Students participate in academic competitions, cultural visits, performances, clubs and study projects. Turkish language and culture are also included within the wider Maarif educational programme. A distinctive feature of the school network is its emphasis on mathematics competitions and practical career preparation, including internship opportunities with government and non-government organisations. However, the official website does not publish campus-specific information concerning fees, class sizes, current enrolment, transportation, boarding or the principal
Roots IVY International School Rawalpindi is part of Roots School System, which originated with the establishment of Roots School System in Rawalpindi in April 1988. The Riverview Campus is located on Main GT Road, Rawalpindi, beside Toyota Rawalpindi Motors; the Head Office is in Wallayat Homes, Chaklala Scheme III, Rawalpindi. The school teaches in English and places emphasis on Urdu and Islamiat within its curriculum. Roots IVY offers a progression from early years through International Primary Program, Lower Secondary, and international qualifications such as IGCSE/O Levels and AS/A Levels. The IGCSE/O Levels curriculum includes Cambridge and EdExcel UK qualifications across a broad range of subjects. The school supports co-curriculars and a variety of clubs, including a Science Society, Robotics Club, Book Club, Environment Club, Language Clubs, and a Math Club. Drama, art, debates, puppetry and project work are integrated into learning, with field trips and a house system supplementing classroom activities. Roots IVY also emphasizes an exposure-expansion-exploration approach to learning.
TLT The Learning Tree is an English-language school in Karachi, Pakistan, offering education from Early Years through Secondary School. It opened in January 2000 as a small toddler program and has since grown into a Cambridge Associate School offering Cambridge Lower Secondary and Cambridge IGCSE programs. The school operates as an authorized Cambridge Professional Development Centre and provides development for staff. It currently enrols over 820 students from diverse backgrounds and employs more than 125 faculty, based in Karachi. The main language of instruction is English. The school also teaches additional languages as subjects, including French and German, and graduates demonstrate competence in English, Urdu, French, German. The curriculum spans Early Years, Primary School, and Secondary School. Extra-curricular offerings include drama, choir, art studios, and a range of co-curricular modules; sport is active through football, track and field, cricket. The school emphasizes respect, responsibility, honesty, and kindness and supports inclusive education.
Future World School in Bahria Town Karachi operates as part of The Millennium Education Group, offering a full K-12 pathway. The Karachi campus is located at Precinct 1, Bahria Town, Karachi, Sindh, on Super Highway. The programme comprises The Millennium Early Years (Reception to Advanced Montessori), The Millennium Primary Years (Grades 1-5 with Edexcel iPrimary and IB PYP), The Millennium Middle Years (Grades 6-8 with Cambridge Checkpoints), The Millennium Upper Middle Years (IGCSE and Matriculation), and The Millennium College Years (GCSE/HSSC/Pre-U). Curricula include IB PYP, Cambridge Checkpoints, Cambridge IGCSE, and Pre-U options. Language offerings include Chinese and German as part of Language Programmes, alongside English and Urdu. Co-curriculars cover sports, arts, languages, and STEM through dedicated clubs and societies. The school emphasises digital literacy, global citizenship, and a holistic approach to development.
Roots International’s Winchester Campus is located on Main Service Road West, opposite G-13/4 in Islamabad, at the same address as the organisation’s Head Office. The wider Roots International programme covers Early Years, Primary, Lower Secondary and Higher Secondary education. Available pathways across the network include Cambridge O Levels, IGCSE and A Levels, alongside Pakistan’s Matric and HSSC qualifications. Students have access to practical science, technology, engineering and mathematics activities, including a primary-level robotics programme developed with ROBOTMEA. Teaching is supported by laboratories, libraries, sports facilities and digital services such as the school’s Learning Management System and Microsoft Office 365 accounts. Students may also participate in Model United Nations, academic competitions, student councils, outreach activities and inter-school events. However, the official website does not publish Winchester-specific fees, class sizes, enrolment figures, transport arrangements or the name of its current principal.
Roots International Group of Colleges’ Cornell Campus offers education from the Early Years through A Levels using Cambridge programmes. Students learn in English and have opportunities to participate in robotics, Model United Nations, student leadership, academic competitions and community activities organised across the Roots International network. The school places a strong emphasis on technology-supported learning through its robotics programme developed with ROBOTMEA and provides digital learning resources alongside classroom teaching. Students also benefit from science laboratories, libraries, sports and a range of co-curricular activities available throughout the network. While the official website does not publish campus-specific information such as enrolment, class sizes, fees or the name of the campus principal, Cornell Campus follows the same academic framework and student-development approach as other Roots International campuses.
Happy Home School (HHS) Clifton Campus offers a structured and engaging educational environment for students from Pre-Nursery through to O Levels and the AKU-EB Matriculation stream. Established in 1990, the campus is known for its "Holistic Education Model," which integrates rigorous academics with a strong emphasis on character building and co-curricular participation. The school features dedicated facilities including science and computer laboratories, a library, an art room, and a spacious playground that supports its active sports programme. Distinctive to HHS is its focus on developing future-ready skills through specialized initiatives like the "Leader in Me" programme, which fosters leadership and accountability, and a robust Scrabble club that has produced international champions. Students also benefit from the "CLOVER" reading programme and a unique Internship Programme for alumni. With a commitment to inclusivity, the school actively partners with organizations like Special Olympics Pakistan to promote social responsibility among its student body.
Roots International’s Sevenoaks Campus is located in DHA Phase XII, Lahore, and provides education through the Roots International academic network. Available pathways across the network include Cambridge IGCSE, O Levels, AS Levels and A Levels, supported by primary and lower-secondary programmes. Students use digital learning resources, including the school’s Learning Management System and Microsoft Office 365 tools. Practical STEM learning is a notable part of the wider programme, with activities linking science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Sevenoaks students also participate in cultural and performing-arts events. Its 2026 Annual Parents’ Day included speeches, cultural presentations, dance and musical performances. An official alumni profile confirms that the campus was offering A Levels by 2016. However, its exact opening year, tuition amounts, enrolment, class sizes, transport arrangements and current principal are not published on the official website.
Kingston College is a co-educational international school located on a campus of more than 20 acres in Lahore. It offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme from Playgroup to Grade 5, followed by Middle School, Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels. The campus includes science and technology learning spaces, an amphitheatre, swimming pool, cricket and football fields, basketball and tennis courts, horse-riding facilities and indoor and outdoor jungle gyms. A distinctive feature is its structured robotics curriculum, developed with Robotronics Pakistan and integrated into the IB-PYP programme. Students design, build and programme robots while developing computational-thinking and problem-solving skills. Kingston also offers French with a native-speaking instructor and an athletics programme covering swimming, horse riding, tennis, football and cricket. Visual and performing arts include painting, music, drama, dance and creative crafts. After Grade 5, boys and girls study in separate campus blocks.
Trinity School Lahore is a co-educational day school located in Johar Town, Lahore. Founded in 1992, it offers three international educational pathways: the International Baccalaureate (IB), Cambridge, and the American High School Diploma. Students can progress through the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Diploma Programme (DP), while Cambridge students prepare for IGCSE and A Levels. The campus includes dedicated sports facilities and a house system where students participate in inter-house academic, sporting and extracurricular competitions for the Nawabi Cup. Beyond the classroom, students take part in theatre productions, Student Council, and CAS projects such as the Think Pink breast cancer awareness initiative. One distinctive feature is Trinity's introduction of Artificial Intelligence and Cryptocurrency as part of its core curriculum, making it the first school in Pakistan to announce these subjects. These programmes are designed alongside established international curricula to provide students with multiple academic pathways for higher education.
Links School Pre-School is a boutique early years institution located in the upscale Clifton neighborhood of Karachi, dedicated to providing a "home away from home" for young learners. Established in 1997, the school distinguishes itself with an exceptional 1:5 teacher-child ratio, ensuring highly personalized attention that fosters confidence and individual growth. The school follows a unique curriculum that blends Montessori methods with play-based learning, accredited by prestigious UK-based bodies such as the Early Years Alliance (EYA) and the Council of British International Schools (COBIS). The campus features purpose-built, state-of-the-art facilities designed to create a safe and stimulating environment, including specialized areas for expressive arts and physical development. A hallmark of Links Pre-School is its strong emphasis on the "Home-School Partnership," actively encouraging parents to participate in their child's settling-in process to ensure a smooth emotional transition. This nurturing, family-oriented approach makes it an ideal choice for parents seeking a supportive foundation for their child’s educational journey.
The Educational World’s North Nazimabad campus delivers a structured progression from the Montessori method for early learners (ages 2.5 to 5) to the Cambridge curriculum starting in Class 1. The campus features designated classrooms, science laboratories, and library spaces. A core component of the primary curriculum is the Hands-On Science program, which emphasizes practical experiments to build problem-solving skills. Students also participate in integrated Coding and Technology classes designed to teach digital literacy. In the secondary tiers, the curriculum incorporates Collaborative Projects to develop communication and teamwork. Additionally, the school runs a dedicated Debate and Public Speaking initiative, allowing students to practice articulation and build confidence in front of audiences. Founded by Syed Shoeb Hyder in 1985, the institution focuses on continuous progression through primary and secondary education with specific attention to digital skills and practical sciences.
The International Montessori Centre – PECHS Campus is a modern early years institution established in 2023 as part of the esteemed HHS School System. Located in the heart of Karachi, this campus is designed to provide a nurturing and holistic education for children from Pre-Nursery through Class II. The school follows a Montessori-based curriculum that emphasizes self-directed activity and hands-on learning, supported by specialized facilities such as a dedicated Art and Clay Area, a well-stocked Library, and an Audio-Visual Room. A distinctive feature of the campus is its commitment to balancing academic growth with character development; the program integrates Quranic Studies from an early age, ensuring a grounded moral foundation alongside intellectual progress. With secure play areas and on-site health services, the school offers a safe, purpose-built environment where young learners can explore their potential and build a strong foundation for their future academic journey within the HHS network.
Happy Home School North Campus, established in 2019, is a modern branch of the distinguished HHS School System located in the residential hub of North Nazimabad, Karachi. The campus offers a continuity of the Cambridge curriculum, ranging from Early Years through to O Levels (Class IX), ensuring a structured international educational pathway. The school is defined by its Holistic Education Model, which rigorously balances academic development with ethical and spiritual growth; this includes the unique integration of Quranic Studies and compulsory congregational Zuhr prayers for Muslim students within the school day. The purpose-built campus features essential facilities such as a library, computer lab, and a dedicated play area to support interactive learning. Students are also encouraged to engage in a variety of co-curricular pursuits, including robotics and community service, fostering well-rounded individuals prepared for future challenges.
Aitchison College Lahore is an all-boys day and boarding school on Shahrah-e-Quaid-e-Azam, serving boys aged 5 to 18 across Junior, Prep and Senior Schools. The school teaches Cambridge curriculum in Junior and Prep, while Senior School prepares students for Cambridge IGCSE, AS and A Levels, with FBISE Matric and FSc also available. Aitchison has been a Cambridge Examination Centre since 1933 and states that it is the only school in Pakistan with that distinction. Facilities include boarding houses, science laboratories, libraries, an amphitheatre, equestrian centre, cricket grounds, swimming pools, squash complex, tennis courts and a college hospital. The school has 8 boarding houses and boarding places for up to 500 out-station boys. A distinctive feature is its large 200-acre campus, which supports environment activities such as bird recording, tree planting, injured animal care and a Bee Club that studies bees and produces honey.
Think and Grow International School is located at Think and Grow Knowledge Park, Green Drive, 10 km Raiwind Road, Lahore. The school is an authorised IB Primary Years Programme World School for children aged 4.5 to 11 and also offers a Cambridge Primary pathway beginning from Kindergarten. Its programmes include Early Years, Kindergarten and Primary Years, with inquiry-based learning stated as a key part of the school’s approach. The campus is described by the school as a 17-acre site and includes Pakistan’s first indoor riding arena, giving students access to equestrian learning as part of the wider school environment. The school’s official pages also mention the Programme of Inquiry and an IB PYP Parent Handbook, showing how the IB framework is explained to families. For overseas parents, the school is mainly suited to younger children seeking IB PYP or Cambridge Primary education in Lahore.
The Gandhara Campus is a Roots International Schools & Colleges day campus located on Main GT Road in the Kohistan Enclave, Wah Cantt. It operates as part of the Roots International network, which has been established since 1988 and runs multiple campuses across Pakistan. The campus offers education from early years through higher secondary and follows the Roots qualifications framework, including Early Years Programme, Primary Years Programme, Lower Secondary Programme, and Secondary Certificate Programme (IGCSE/O-Levels/Matric), with AS and A Levels available at higher secondary. The curriculum aligns with Cambridge examination pathways (IGCSE and AS/A Levels). Admissions indicate entry across primary to AS/A Levels.
Schole International Academy (SIA) in Karachi is an International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum school offering the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the Diploma Programme (DP). The campus is located in the Clifton area at D 116, Block 2, near Aga Khan Hospital. The school opened in August 2017 and has since progressed through IB authorisations: PYP authorised in May 2021, MYP authorised in January 2023, and the Diploma Programme authorised in May 2025. The IB programmes are taught in English and Urdu to a co-educational student body. The school aims to nurture inquiry-based, concept-driven learning with eight subject groups, supported by facilities including Wet/Dry Science Labs, Visual Arts Studio, Design Studio and a Music Room. The school emphasizes a global outlook and international-mindedness, with a learning centre and extensive extracurricular opportunities such as sport, music and drama, community service, charity events and enterprise challenges.
The City School Multan Campus is located on Northern Bypass Road, near Wapda Town Phase 2, Multan. The campus offers education from PG to A Level and Matric. In Early Years, The City School uses a programme aligned with the UK Early Years Foundation Stage for children aged 3–5. The Primary section includes subjects such as English, Urdu, Science, Social Studies, Islamiyat, Mathematics, Art, Music, Computing and Physical Education. At secondary level, students move through Grades 6–8 and may later choose CAIE O Level or Matric. The A Level programme is delivered through Cambridge Assessment International Education, with subjects such as Accounting, Art and Design, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, English General Paper, Global Perspectives, History, IT, Law, English Literature, Mathematics and Physics. The wider school facilities described include science and computer labs, libraries, sports grounds, art and music rooms, gymnasiums and common rooms.
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