The CAS School, Karachi

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The CAS School is an educational institution in the city of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is also known as Centre for Advanced Studies.

The CAS School was initially inaugurated in 1981 by Sami Mustafa. The school initially offered Ordinary (O) and Advanced (A) Level education based on the British GCSE/A-level system, thus the name "Centre for Advanced Studies". However, later on, conventional grades starting from kindergarten were introduced leading up to 'O' Level; 'A' Level was no longer offered.

The school had three separate sections: Kindergarten, Junior and Senior. These sections were housed in different buildings all in the P.E.C.H.S. area but after 2004 the main campus moved in Defence in Phase VIII which is from class 3 to 11. The school's location has since been changed and 'A' Level is once again part of its education system.

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