Pakistan, Wah Cantt
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TPAS supports social and emotional learning through a dedicated Counselor who works with teachers, families, and students, and a regularly convened Student Support Team (SST); they provide whole-class, small-group, and individual counseling and refer to external agencies when needed.
TPAS provides learning support for students with mild, moderate, or intensive needs within a school-wide intervention system; an Individual Education Plan (IEP) is used when appropriate, with a Learning Support Teacher and a Student Support Team coordinating services, and access to outside professionals as needed, rather than operating as a dedicated SEN institution.
English is the primary language of instruction at TPAS, and the school emphasizes multilingualism, values the mother tongue, and integrates language learning across the IB framework, with all teachers acting as language teachers.
Mental wellbeing is addressed through a comprehensive counseling model that includes whole-class, small-group, and individual counseling led by the school Counselor, with the SST supporting students to minimize barriers to learning and with ongoing collaboration among families and teachers.
TPAS maintains a Child Safeguarding Policy that affirms every child's right to feel safe and secure; staff are trained to respond to safeguarding concerns, and security measures include a fenced campus and guards, with ongoing staff checks and awareness training.
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.