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If you're researching international schools in Pakistan offering Canadian 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 (Secondary), taught by 10 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 6,000–1,125,600 PKR, with the average sitting around 434,200. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Aitchison College Lahore (opened 1886).
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Founded in 1987 in the historic Old Clifton neighborhood of Karachi, The Lyceum offers the Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) AS and A-Level curriculum. The school maintains a unique no-tuition-center policy to build self-reliance and responsibility in its students. The campus features a fully equipped Fabrication Laboratory as part of its STEM program, focusing on finding solutions to climate change challenges. The Lyceum provides extensive co-curricular opportunities through its societies. The Honors Society operates as a student-led academic support program where peers volunteer to tutor one another. Additionally, in 2010, the school became the first in Pakistan to join the Round Square network, enabling students to interact with peers globally through conferences, service projects, and adventure trips. Student life is also enriched by initiatives like LyTheatre, a Model United Nations team, and community service programs that integrate real-world internships and experiential learning into daily education.
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.
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.
L'école Mondiale is a co-educational, day school in Johar Town, Lahore, offering IB Primary Years Programme and Middle Years Programme alongside Cambridge IGCSE, and an Islamic tarbiyah framework. The Hifz program supports Quran memorisation with Tajweed, while the campus provides large, well-lit classrooms, science, computer and robotics labs, and an Abundantly stocked library. Facilities include a serviced cafeteria, a wading pool for early years, an indoor swimming pool, a rope and adventure play area, a small athletics area and sports courts. English and Urdu are used to teach core subjects, with cross‑curricular links that connect learning to real life. The school emphasises ethical development and Islamic values, inviting inquiry, critical thinking, and global citizenship through field trips, visiting experts, technology, and a rich co‑curricular program. Led by the Executive Director, a committed team focuses on safety, wellbeing, and personalised support for learners. Enrollment begins for ages 2 through Grade 6.
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.
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.
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