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We recommend 9-14 years old in our physical school program. However, for online, we don't have any age limit.
Physical School program: RS. 26,000/month for IGCSE and RS. 30,000/month for A-levels. And admission fee of RS. 60,000 and laptop fee RS. 30,000. Online School program: 100$/month and 200$ Admission fee.
All major compulsory subjects that include Physics, Biology/Computer Science, Chemistry, Maths, English (Compulsory Subjects), Pakstudies, Islamiat, and Urdu (Optional). No other subjects other than these.
3 subjects are compulsory. We have Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science/IT, Business, Mathematics, and Psychology.
Currently, we have only 2 branches in Pakistan: Karachi (Near Millineum Mall) and Islamabad (Banigala).
We have 3 types of programs.
We have a hifz discount (50%) and a siblings discount (15%).
Depends on the child, minimum 1.5 years to maximum 3 years.
1st step: PASS ASSESSMENT - the child will have to do an assessment to check their understanding of English.
2nd step: SUBMIT PARENT & STUDENT INTERVIEW - We will share a link for a video interview. If that gets approved, you are eligible for admissions.
3rd step: PAYMENT - pay the fees.
4th step: Submit the admission form.
Yes, it's slightly hard but doable if the student has scored above 800 marks in Matric.
It differs subject to subject, approximately RS.29,000 per subject.
Alhamdulillah, in the last exam session, approximately 40+ students scored distinctions.
It's supervised by a teacher, but we strongly need parental involvement. We believe there are 5 ingredients that make the online program successful:
✓ Student willing to give 8 hours to studies
✓ Parent’s restriction on devices, max 30 minutes
✓ Self-responsible child
✓ Mother’s involvement and dedication
✓ Child not addicted to gaming
We recommend the Physical School Program, at least for the first exam.
First, the student should have completed the test and interview. Then, you can request an appointment through the admission department's WhatsApp number.
Yes, it is a must.
Currently, transport is available only for the Islamabad branch.
The kids don't feel the pressure. They come 4 days to school and have online classes on Friday and Saturday, with homework on Sunday. This allows them to study in a relaxed environment at home.
Internationally, only 5 are required. If you are to continue studying in Pakistan, you will need to complete 8 subjects (which include Pakistan Studies, Urdu, and Islamiat).
Yes, they will take Quran classes as part of the school, and every morning, Sir Junaid provides a Tarbiyah class to guide the children on how to be better role models.
We strictly ensure segregation between boys and girls with a divider between female and male students. Break areas are different, and free mixing is not allowed. Abaya & Hijab are compulsory. Female and male teachers also have separate working areas.
We have a Zakat need-based scholarship program for extraordinary students if they are eligible for Zakat.
Pearson Edexcel. We are approved by Pearson and the British Council, and we are registered as a Pearson International School.
We are approved by PIERA and the British Council.
No uniform is required, but Abaya & Hijab are needed.
We offer swimming, football, and basketball grounds as extracurricular activities.
We do not offer demo sessions.
We take your consideration into account and also check previous results.
We don’t have full 2-3 months of summer vacation like normal schools. Instead, we have short breaks in July (30 days) and November (10-14 days), as our students appear in exams in June and November. We give a short break after exams.
Our biggest theory is that if parents want to make their child successful, they have to play a big role. By giving them 3 days off (Friday to Sunday), the child can spend more time with the parents and engage in productive activities.
Yes, we have classes from Kindergarten (age 4) to Grade 1 to Grade 4.
Our main goal is for your child to feel safe and happy. We use Oxford books for education, and you can use five apps for homeschooling.
We have three types of learning in primary:
1. Curriculum-based (textbooks according to student levels)
2. Computer-based learning (e.g., IXL, Read Along, Koobits)
3. Activity-based learning.
We have 10-15 students per teacher.
With proper sunlight and resolution below 60%, it is safe. We have not faced any issues with this setup so far. However, if a student has a history of eyesight issues, we do not recommend our system.
We follow multiple curriculums with no monthly tests. Students take the curriculum as reading and exercise and follow multiple curriculums of the same level until they are ready to move to the next level based on teacher assessment.