Pakistan, Wah Cantt
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The Peace Attitude Schools Wah Cantt is an IB World School. The school comprises an Early Childhood Center (ECC), an Elementary School (ES), and a Secondary School (SC). The Elementary School follows the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP), described as a concept-based, inquiry-driven framework for students in Grade 1 (age 6) to Grade 5 (age 10).
The school emphasizes intercultural understanding and global citizenship as part of its mission and vision.
The school operates a House System with four houses: Timilians, Pratiharas, Argosta, and Sparta. At enrolment, students are allocated to a house to foster group loyalty and friendly competition in sports and other events. Inter-house events include sports days, debating competitions, charity drives, and the awarding of the House Cup at the end of the year. A House Captain is appointed after elections by the Student Council.
Charity drives are part of inter-house activities, contributing to community service within the school culture.
The Student Council appoints a House Captain to lead house activities, reflecting opportunities for student leadership and organization.
Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 07:30 to 15:30. The school address is Near AWC Colony Haripur Hazara Road, Aurora Knowledge Park. The school promotes a culture of togetherness, respect, and friendship through its community life.
The Peace Attitude Schools Wah Cantt (TPAS) is an IB World School located near AWC Colony Haripur Hazara Road in Aurora Knowledge Park, Wah Cantt. The Early Childhood Center (ECC) and Elementary School (ES) operate under the IB Primary Years Programme, while Grades 6–10 follow a Federal Board program. The campus is a multi-level site in Wah Cantt's Aurora Knowledge Park area, serving a co-educational day cohort. The Principal is Hina Javed, with Saira Bano identified as founder and PYP coordinator. Typical class sizes listed for ECC/ES and secondary levels are around 30 students, and the annual fee for these programs is shown as PKR 6,000. TPAS emphasizes inquiry-based learning, intercultural understanding, and service with opportunities for student leadership. The school also notes a Phoenix mascot and community-engagement elements such as Silver Fridays. Curricula include IB PYP and Federal Board, with Chinese language introduced in the next academic year. Open parent involvement is encouraged through an open-door approach.