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Lahore is home to 3 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
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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.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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