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The Aga Khan Schools, Pakistan are affiliated with the AKU Exam Board and the syllabus is based on the National Curriculum
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does my child need to be from a particular community to be admitted to the School?
A: The School encourages diversity and students from diverse religious backgrounds are currently enrolled at School. Admission is strictly based on merit.
Q: Why study at an Aga Khan School?
A: The Aga Khan approach provides students with holistic education (a balanced textbook & co-curricular approach and affords social and moral guidance). Aga Khan students are seen as balanced life-time learners and can adapt well to both private and public education systems at their current level and as they further their studies. The educators at Aga Khan Schools are professionally trained and there is a high emphasis on continued education.
Q: Will my child have a balanced education?
A: The School’s vision is to emphasize the inculcation of intellectual competence, critical consciousness and high moral values, hence providing an overall balanced programme of studies.
Q: Will my child be able to cope in another Aga Khan School?
A: All the Aga Khan Schools in Karachi follow similar curricula and schemes of work; hence it would not be difficult for students seeking transfer to other Aga Khan schools to adjust in the new environment.
Q: Will my child have to study a local language?
A: As prescribed by the Board of Secondary Education, Karachi and the Directorate of School Education it is compulsory for students to study the provincial language (Sindhi) and the national language (Urdu). The School offers a native languages programme to make languages an enjoyable learning experience.
Q: Does the school provide transport?
A: The school does not offer transport services. However, there are local transport facilities (including private van systems and bus services) who provide this facility.
Q: Do you have canteen services?
A: Open daily, the School canteen offers a variety of hygienic food and snacks at reasonable prices.








