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Islamabad’s international schools are a mix of British (Cambridge IGCSE/A-Level) programmes, International Baccalaureate pathways and a number of schools that run American-style or dual-track options, so families can usually find courses that prepare children for study at universities abroad or in Pakistan. Instruction is overwhelmingly in English, with Urdu plus Islamiyat and Pakistan Studies commonly taught to meet local equivalence requirements, and several schools also offer modern languages such as French, German or Arabic. Fees vary widely: some national-chain campuses charge in the tens of thousands of Pakistani rupees per month while fully international day schools publish annual tuitions in the low tens of thousands of US dollars (for example, one long-standing international campus lists annual tuition in the roughly USD 12 - 28k range). The school year typically follows a northern-hemisphere calendar with the main intake in August/September and some schools offering January entry; admissions usually require early application, an entrance assessment and standard documents such as a birth certificate or NADRA B-form.
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