Beaconhouse School System (Pakistan)

Beaconhouse School System

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Location
Pakistan
Information
Funding type Private school
Status Open
Grades 1–13
Language English-medium
Color(s) Blue      and Yellow     
Qualifications GCE, SSC
Boards CIE, BISE Lahore
Website www.beaconhouse.edu.pk

Beaconhouse School System (BSS) in Pakistan is the Pakistan-based branch of an international company with the same name. It is a group of private fee-paying academic institutions located throughout 30 cities in Pakistan. BSS provides preschool education, primary education, secondary education and preparation for the international General Certificate of Education (GCE) and local Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations.

Schools

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Abbottabad

Bahawalpur

Faisalabad

Gujranwala

BSS near sialkot bypass...vania mookr...far 100 meters from MILLAT Gas station

Gujrat

Hafizabad

Islamabad

Jhelum

Karachi

Kharian

Latifabad

Lahore

Mandi Bahauddin

Mardan

Jalala Campus Mardan Preschool, Grade 1–10 (Matriculation and O Level)

Mirpur

Multan

Nowshera

Okara

Peshawar

Qasimabad

Quetta

Rahim Yar Khan

Rawalpindi

Sadiqabad

Sahiwal

Sargodha

Sheikhupura

Sialkot

Sukkur

Wah Cantt

Alumni

Other Beaconhouse programmes in Pakistan

The Educators
Established in 2002 in Pakistan, The Educators is a parallel private school network managed by Beaconhouse. It imparts a standardised quality of education across the nation at a tuition fee that is less than half that of Beaconhouse. The Educators operates on a franchise model in which Beaconhouse is the franchisor. As of 2012, 306 Educators schools are functional throughout the country, educating over 104,000 students.[5]
TNS Beaconhouse
TNS Beaconhouse is a private, coeducational, International Baccalaureate-certified school in Lahore that emphasizes the project-based Reggio Emilia approach to learning. It offers the IB Middle Years Programme and is a certified centre for the IGCSE. The establishment of TNS Beaconhouse in September 2007 was to a great extent influenced by the first-ever international conference on education in Pakistan, ‘Towards 2035: The School of Tomorrow’ hosted by the Beaconhouse Group in 2005 which featured radical thinkers like Noam Chomsky and Roger Schank.[6]

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