Lahore Grammar School
Lahore Grammar School LGS | |
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Lahore Pakistan | |
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School type | Private, Preparatory |
Motto | Ilm Sai Dil-o-Dimagh Roshan (Knowledge enlightens our hearts and minds) |
Opened | 1979 |
Status | Open |
School board | CIE and Punjab Education Board |
Years offered | 3–4 to 18–19 |
Average class size | 20–40 |
Education system | GCE and Matriculation |
Classes offered | O and AS/A Level |
Language | English |
Schedule | Day school |
Houses |
Eagle Falcon Kestrel Swift |
Colour(s) | Blue and white |
Lahore Grammar School, or LGS, is a group of private academic preparatory institutions based in the city of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The system was established in 1979 at its 55 Main Gulberg campus. The institution provides education to boys and girls until A Levels. The LGS College for Women offers a degree programme in arts and sciences as well as a bachelors in computers. LGS has branches in Islamabad, Karachi, Quetta, Peshawar, Multan, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Gujrat, and Wah Cantt.
LGS provides preschool education, primary education, secondary education and preparation for international General Certificate of Education (GCE). Some branches also provide preparation for local Secondary School Certificate.
House system
Students from each grade are sorted in four houses which are named after the fast flying birds. All houses participate in the activities and competitions of the school.
- Eagle House
- Falcon House
- Kestrel House
- Swift House
Branches
The school has a network of branches.
Locale | Campus | Gender | Education | Location | Official website |
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DHA and Lahore Cantt | Defence boys branch | Boys | Grade IV – Grade XIII (O and A Levels) | 483/4 Education City, Phase V, DHA | lgsdefence.edu.pk |
Defence girls branch | Girls | Grade IV – Grade XIII (O and A Levels) | 136-E, Phase I, DHA | ||
Defence preschool | Mixed | Preschool to Grade III | 136-E, Phase I, DHA | ||
Paragon City branch | Mixed | Preschool to Grade XIII (O and A Levels) | Paragon City, Burki Road, Lahore Cantt | lgsparagon.com | |
Gulberg | 31-FCC branch | Mixed | Preschool to Grade I | 31-FCC, Gulberg IV | lgs.edu.pk/lgs31fcc |
1-A-1 Ghalib Market branch | Girls | Preschool – Grade XIII (O and A Levels) | 1 Block A/1, Gulberg III | ||
39 Main Gulberg branch | Boys | Grade I to Grade 5 | 39, Main Gulberg | ||
55 Main Gulberg branch | Girls | Preschool to Grade XIII (O and A Levels) | 55, Main Gulberg | lgs.edu.pk | |
94-B1 Gulberg branch | Girls | Grade VI to Grade XIII (O and A Levels) | 94 B/1, Gulberg III | ||
Johar Town | Johar Town Junior Boys Branch | Boys | Grade I to Grade IX | 254-F/1, Johar Town | lgsjohartown.com |
Johar Town Senior Boys Branch | Boys | Grade IX to Grade XIII (O and A Levels) | 364, E/1, Johar Town | ||
Johar Town Girls Branch | Girls | Grade I to Grade XI (O Levels) | 247/248 D-11, Johar Town | lgsjohartown.com/ | |
Johar Town Pre-School | Mixed | Preschool | 247/248 D-11, Johar Town | lgsjohartown.com/ | |
Johar Town Senior Girls Branch | Girls | Grade IX to Grade XIII (O and A Levels) | 49, Civic Center, Johar Town | http://www.lgsjohartown.com/ | |
Model Town | 14-K Model Town branch | Mixed | Preschool to Grade III | 14-K Model Town | |
18-K Model Town branch | Girls | Grade 4 to Grade 6 | 18-K, Model Town | ||
137-E Model Town branch | Girls | Grade VI to Grade XI (O Levels) | 137-E, Model Town | lgsforums.com | |
DHA-EME sector | DHA EME Sector branch | Mixed | Play Group to Grade XI (O Levels) including matriculation | 136 H Block DHA PHASE 12 EME Sector, Multan Road | |
Shah Jamal | Shah Jamal branch | Girls | Grade V to Grade XI (O Levels and Matriculation) | 1-Shah Jamal | |
Township | Township branch | Mixed | Grade 1 to Grade XI (O levels and Matriculation) | C-Block College Road, Township | |
Wah Cantt | Wah Cantt branch | Mixed | Preschool to Grade XI (O levels and Matriculation) | The Mall |
Co-curricular
The Grammar School's co-curricular activities are popular among the youth of Lahore. They range from educational events to completely enjoyment programmes. Most of the branches have an environment society, which campaigns against the degreening of Lahore, and the concomitant decline in Lahore's air quality. Many branches have a community service program, proving students with opportunities to volunteer at organisations. Some of these include the Pakistan Society for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled, the Rising Sun Institute, Fatima Memorial Hospital, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), and Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital.
Debate clubs are popular and are usually in Urdu and English. The Johar Town branch won the All Pakistan U19 championships in 2011, beating rivals Karachi Grammar School.[1]
In 2015, Lahore Grammar School Paragon introduced the first ever LGS Aviation Society in Pakistan to promote the aviation industry of Pakistan and bring awareness to its students about the opportunities the industry provides and its importance to the economy and within its first year it was able to organize the first ever civil airshow in Pakistan.[2]
Bonfires are an annual tradition for junior branches. Each branch has its own event and the students registered at that school attend with their family and friends. The event is an opportunity for students to take a brief break from schoolwork. It is also a chance for them and their parents to interact with teachers and school staff in an informal and social setting. Students and teachers often use this as an opportunity to discuss things that might be causing problems at school because everyone is in a good mood and willing to be more cooperative.[3]
Concerts by famous musical bands are held annually. The bands may be local or even the school's own bands. All major branches put on an annual play every year, in Punjabi, Urdu or English. Plays like Andhera Ujala were screened on television channels whereas Khatra-e-Jaan which had a number of LGS participants also received favourable reviews across Lahore.[4] The school's network has gone on educational trips to Lahore, all over Pakistan and to abroad countries including India,[5] China, the United States of America, Uzbekistan, Greece, Spain, and Egypt.[6][7]
Notable alumni
- Aaminah Haq, model and actress, known as a Lux model and for her role in the television drama Mehndi.
- Arfa Karim, the youngest Microsoft Certified Professionals (MCPs) in the world.[8]
- Anusheh Asad, model and makeup artist.
- Fawad Afzal Khan, musician, actor and model, lead vocalist of the band Entity Paradigm and played lead role in Khuda Kay Liye and in lead role for the TV drama Humsafar.
- Kiran Khan, Olympian, represented Pakistan in swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
- Meesha Shafi, actress, singer, former lead vocalist of the band "Overload".
- Meher Bukhari, journalist and a host, working at Dunya News.
- Mehreen Raheel, actress, played lead role in Virsa and Freedom Sound.
- Mira Sethi, actress and journalist, worked at The Wall Street Journal.
- Shahvaar Ali Khan, writer, singer-songwriter and composer.
See also
References
- ↑ "LGS JT wins All Pakistan Debating Championship". Pakistan Today.
- ↑ "LGS Paragon's Aviation Society". Facebook. 30 March 2015.
- ↑ Mahwish Sarwar (21 December 2003). "LGS Bonfire lights up evening". Daily Times.
- ↑ عبادالحق بی بی سی اردو ڈاٹ کام، لاہور (1 January 1970). "BBC Urdu: Khatra-e-Jaan". BBC.
- ↑ "Lahore Grammar School – Honour Awards". Lgs.edu.pk.
- ↑ "Newsletter – June 2010" (PDF).
- ↑ 10th International Children's Festival for Performing Arts 2009 Archived 23 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "9-year-old earns accolade as Microsoft pro". News.cnet.com.
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