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If you're researching international schools in Pakistan offering Australian Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Cambridge IGCSE, taught by 12 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 812,400–1,125,600 PKR, with the average sitting around 969,000. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Aitchison College Lahore (opened 1886).
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SZIA Islamabad offers an international education through a continuum of IB programmes — Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme — alongside Cambridge IGCSE and Edexcel A Levels. The school provides Early Years Foundation, with instruction primarily in English. The community includes pupils from numerous nationalities and offers University & Career Counselling. The school emphasizes global engagement and cultural awareness through partnerships and initiatives, including Francophonie promotion and a strong focus on environmental sustainability. Notable programs and activities include STEM leadership initiatives, a spelling bee, and participation in international and regional educational networks. SZIA's ethos centers on developing global citizens who can contribute responsibly in a connected world; students explore languages, sciences, humanities, arts, and service projects. The campus supports inquiry-based learning, collaboration, and ICT integration, preparing graduates for higher education and diverse career paths in a rapidly changing world.
Oakdale Campus is part of Roots International Schools & Colleges (RISC) and is located at B-20, The Mall Road, Wah Cantt. The campus forms part of the RIS network of campuses across Pakistan. Roots International offers a continuum of education from Early Years through Higher Secondary, including Early Years Programme, Primary Years Programme, Lower Secondary Programme, Secondary Certificate Programme (IGCSE/O-Levels/Matric), and Higher Secondary Programme (A-Levels/HSSC). The campus uses English as the language of instruction and provides language programs such as German and Chinese through the Roots Foreign Language Department. On-site facilities include a state-of-the-art library, science laboratories (Chemistry and Physics), and a football ground. The network supports student life through a variety of clubs and activities, including Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, and Cultural and Language clubs. RIS also emphasizes cross-campus activities and events across its campuses.
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.
Aitchison College is a three-school campus (Junior School, Prep School and Senior School) for boys. It operates as a Cambridge-accredited school with day and boarding options and offers a broad program across three divisions on a single 200-acre Lahore campus. The current Principal is Dr. S. M. Turab Hussain.
Beaconhouse Wah Cantt Campus offers four programmes: Early Years Programme, Middle School Programme, Primary Years Programme, and Secondary School Programme. The campus is located on Gudwal Road, Main Shadman, Town Stop, Wah Cantt, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The School Head is Rubina Shoaib. The campus provides contact details: Wah Cantt Campus, Gudwal Road, Main Shadman, Town Stop, Wah Cantt, Punjab, Pakistan; telephone numbers 051-4540980 and 051-4512041; email 361.saas@bh.edu.pk. The Wah Cantt Campus is part of the Beaconhouse network and serves students from early years through secondary school. It is identified on the page by a contact address and a four-programme lineup, which covers the full range from Early Years to Secondary education. The page does not publish a specific opening year, tuition fees, typical class sizes, total pupil numbers, or nationality mix. It also does not state the language of instruction or the languages taught as subjects. For prospective families relocating, the page provides essential contact details to inquire about admissions, age ranges, and transport arrangements.
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.
EMS High School is a two-campus day school in Islamabad. The Main Campus is in H-11/4 and the CASA Branch is in F-11/4, serving students from early years through to college. Montessori programs for age 2 and above are offered at the CASA Campus, while the Main Campus provides Elementary (Class 1–4), Middle (Class 5–7), and High School (Class 8 with IGCSE and SSC), plus a College option for A‑Levels. Curricula include Cambridge IGCSE, FBISE Matric/SSC, and Edexcel A‑Levels. Arabic is taught as a compulsory subject. The school runs a range of co‑curricular activities, including Soccer, Hiking, and Cricket, and emphasises STEM through robotics and related programs. EMS emphasizes a close‑knit, family‑like community and a student‑centered approach focused on values and inquiry.
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