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Learning Alliance International

Pakistan, Lahore

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Fees not listed
Ages 5 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme)
Taught languages English, Urdu, French
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Languages
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Learning Alliance International (LAI) is a co-educational IB World Continuum school in Lahore, Pakistan, offering the full IB continuum: PYP, MYP, DP and CP. The school serves students aged 5–18 and uses inquiry-led, transdisciplinary learning across six PYP themes, eight MYP subject groups, and a DP core that includes the Extended Essay and CAS. The CP provides a pathway linking academics with career-related learning. Facilities include a Resource Room with desktops, a Media Studies Lab, and three science laboratories; a Food and Nutrition Lab; a fully equipped cafeteria; personal lockers; an amphitheatre seating over two hundred; a Lecture Room with an interactive smart board; an Art Lab; an indoor swimming pool; an outdoor basketball court and football field; and a school clinic. LAI emphasizes co-curricular engagement through arts, culture, service, and leadership, with activities such as iFest arts events and Punjab cultural programs, and partnerships with Rizq for community service. The DP cohort began graduating in 2019.

J Block DHA: 32/1, J Block, DHA Phase VIII, Lahore, Pakistan; T Block DHA: 217 CC1, T-Block, Commercial Broadway, DHA Phase VIII, Lahore, Pakistan

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The Essentials

Learning Alliance International has instruction in English.

Location

Located in Lahore, Pakistan. It operates two campuses in DHA Phase VIII: J Block at 32/1, J Block, DHA Phase VIII, Lahore; and T Block at 217 CC1, T-Block, Commercial Broadway, DHA Phase VIII, Lahore.

Stages

Primary Years Programme (PYP); Middle Years Programme (MYP); Diploma Programme (DP); Career-related Programme (CP).

Type

co-educational; IB World Continuum School offering PYP, MYP, DP, CP.

Additional learning support

Special Needs policy; Students with SEN are assessed and supported with differentiation and modification of tasks; a shadow teacher or assistant for additional support may be provided; School Psychologists and Counselors are on campus; a SEN database is maintained and case conferences with parents/IB coordinators conducted.

Country affiliation

Pakistan
Diving Deeper
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Fees
Application / Registration fees

- A non-refundable registration fee of PKR 20,000 is payable in cash at the school office to complete pre-registration/registration.
- Registration forms may be collected from the Admissions Office against a small deposit (document collection), listed as PKR 1,000 in the school's admissions documentation.

Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)

- The school issues a specific fee bill for each student by year group; detailed tuition amounts (per year-group and per term figures) are not published in the school's public fee materials. Parents are issued a formal fee bill from the Accounts Office that shows the exact tuition and other charges for the student's year group and term. The school defines “fee” to include tuition, utilities and amenities and may also include subject-specific laboratory or resource charges where applicable.
- Scholarships and discounts affect net tuition: a 50% sibling discount is applied to the fourth sibling (in order of birth) and scholarships (academic and co-curricular) may provide partial or full tuition waivers under published scholarship criteria. Scholarship awards are applied against fee bills and, where awarded after the first bill, are adjusted in subsequent bills.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The school issues fee bills for four billing terms in each academic year. The published billing schedule used by the Accounts Office (dates shown as tentative) is:
- 1st bill — August & September: billing issued mid-June, due by end of July.
- 2nd bill — October, November & December: billing issued mid-September, due end of September.
- 3rd bill — January, February & March: billing issued mid-December, due end of December.
- 4th bill — April, May, June & July: billing issued mid-March, due mid-March.
Fee for the full payment term is charged at the time of admission, irrespective of the month of admission. Parents collect the fee bill from the Accounts Office and deposit the amount in the school's designated bank by the due date shown on the bill.
- Late payment fines are strictly enforced; the school's fee rules state a daily late fine (policy documents record a fine amount and the policy that fines are payable without concession). Non-payment may result in withholding of examination entries, reports, or removal from rolls.

Boarding fees

- Learning Alliance International is recorded as a day school (no boarding programme). No boarding fees are charged because boarding facilities are listed as DAY.

Other costs and fee heads

- Additional charges that may be billed as/when required (separate to tuition) include: external examination fees, charges for external teaching programmes, school events and field trips, photographs, school magazine/yearbook, syllabus books, exercise copies and stationery, sports and music clubs, and subject-specific laboratory or studio charges for practical subjects. These items may appear on term bills or be invoiced separately. The school also includes utilities and amenities in the defined fee.
- Transfer fee: an inter-branch or temporary transfer carries a fee of PKR 10,000.
- Security deposit: a refundable security amount is collected at admission to cover potential damage or other liabilities; the Security Deposit may be used for running expenditure but is refundable on withdrawal subject to the school's refund conditions (see below). The specific numeric amount for the security deposit is shown on the individual student's admission fee bill.

Refund information and withdrawal terms

- All dues, except the Security Deposit, are non-refundable once paid. The Security Deposit is refundable at withdrawal subject to meeting the school's conditions: full-term fee up to the term when the student leaves must be paid, all withdrawal documentation must be submitted at least one month before the end of the last paid term, and all outstanding fees/fines/damages must be cleared. The Security Deposit refund is processed within a stated period after application (the admissions/fee policy sets the refund processing timeframe). Claim timelines and conditions are published in the school's withdrawal and security refund policy.

Fee payment options

- Registration/pre-registration fee: payable in cash at the school office.
- Term fees and other billed amounts: payable by deposit into the school's designated bank account as detailed on the Accounts Office fee bill. Parents collect the bill from the Accounts Office and deposit the billed amount at the designated bank by the due date shown on the bill. No public documentation on acceptance of credit card payments or other electronic payment methods is published in the school's fee materials; the Accounts Office provides the fee bill and payment instructions to parents.

Notes on discounts and scholarships (how they affect fees)

- Sibling discount: 50% tuition discount applies to the fourth sibling (in order of birth), subject to the school's sibling policy.
- Scholarships: academic and co-curricular scholarships are available with clearly defined criteria and may provide tuition waivers (ranging from partial to full) for eligible students; scholarship awards are applied to fee bills and adjusted in subsequent bills where necessary.

If you need the exact tuition amounts for a particular year group and term (the precise per-term and per-year figures), the school issues a personalized fee bill from the Accounts Office showing the full breakdown for that student and year group. Parents receive that bill at registration or from the Accounts Office prior to the fee due date.
Academics

Learning Alliance International teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme) for students aged 5 to 18.

Curriculum

LA International offers the IB continuum: Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), Diploma Programme (DP), and Career-related Programme (CP). The PYP serves children aged 3–12 and begins at Grade 1; it uses a transdisciplinary, inquiry-led framework with six themes and five essential elements (knowledge, concepts, skills, attitudes, action) and includes the PYP Exhibition in the final year. The MYP is for ages 11–16 and uses eight subject groups with Approaches to Learning, global contexts, and a 25-hour Personal Project. The DP is for ages 16–19 and combines six subject groups with a core that prepares students for success at university and beyond, including the Extended Essay and CAS. The CP is IB-authorized and provides a pathway linking academic study to career-related learning to prepare for higher education and professional careers. The continuum supports holistic, internationally minded education across local and global contexts.

Exam Results

Diploma Programme uses internal and external assessments to evaluate student work. The programme offers a rigorous course of study across six disciplines. A score of 35 points in the Diploma Programme is equivalent to two A and one A at A Level. Internal and external assessments provide balanced evaluation across the programme.

Higher Education Progression

The IB continuum at Learning Alliance International prepares students for higher education. The Diploma Programme is designed to prepare students for success at university and beyond. The Career-related Programme expands pathways to higher education and professional careers, linking academic study with career-related learning.
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Admissions

Admissions

1) Registration and documents: Registration forms can be collected from the Admissions Office against a Rs 1000 deposit; Registration for the new academic year begins in April. Pakistani Nationals must attach copies of birth certificate (hospital and NADRA), B-form, two passport-size photographs, copies of previous school reports, copies of O Level Transcript and/or MYP 4 and 5 transcript, Tax Declaration form, School Leaving Certificate, and copies of both parents CNIC. Expatriates/Foreign Nationals must provide NICOP, copies of the child's birth certificate, two passport-size photographs, copies of previous school reports, copies of O Level Transcript and/or MYP 4 and 5 transcript, School Leaving Certificate, and copies of foreign passport or Pakistani passport.

Scholarships

The school offers several scholarships: The Naim Salam Mehta (NSM) Scholarship is an academic award for the highest scorer in the MYP V e-Assessments for two years and is a 100% tuition fee waiver on the current tuition for the Diploma Programme. Merit Scholarships – IB MYP II-V provide 25% off for the Student(s) of the Year in MYP II-V, based on cumulative performance and awarded to the student with the highest Level of Achievement in each class for one academic year. Merit Based Scholarship for IBDP/CP provides an academic scholarship to motivate students with evidence of academic achievement in the MYP e-Assessment. DP I/CP I Scholarship Criteria and DP II/CP II Scholarship Criteria are presented in tables that link IB MYP results, O Level/SSC/Matriculation results, and High School Diploma outcomes to percentage waivers (ranging from 100% to 25% off tuition).
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