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 The Aga Khan School, Garden. 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: Should I be concerned that my child
might be influenced by another religion?
A: As per the requirement of the Board of Secondary
Education, Karachi, Muslim students have to sit
for the Islamiat examination whereas non-Muslims
opt for a subject from a range of available choices.
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 be able to cope in any
other international or local school?
A: Since the approach involves students in a variety
of activities through group work and collaborative
learning, it would be very easy for students to
adjust themselves in schools that follow similar
approaches.
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: What if my child falls ill during
school hours?
A: A trained nurse is available at all times during
school hours and caters to the medical needs of
students. If your child is suffering from a serious
medical condition, there are various medical facilities
within the vicinity including the Aga Khan Hospitals.
In cases of emergency, parents are informed immediately.
Q: Do you provide textbooks?
A: The School only provides textbooks and stationery
for Prep 1 to Class II students.
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.
Q: How do I enrol my child?
A: Admission to the School is an annual exercise
based purely on merit and availability. Students
are admitted to the first year of Early Childhood
Development (ECD) and at Class I level at the
beginning of each academic year. There are no
quotas or reserved seats.
Admission to all other levels is subject to seat
availability and the admission process is ongoing
from January to March with the academic year commencing
in April annually. Find out more
Q: What does the Aga Khan Education Services
do?
A:
The Aga Khan Education Service, Pakistan is one of the largest private network
of education institutions in Pakistan. It was among the earliest non-governmental
education providers in the region, establishing its first school in 1905 in Gwadar,
Balochistan. As a direct education provider, AKES, P operates 186 schools and
4 hostels and facilitates over 200 community based initiatives while working
with 100 public/private partner schools across Pakistan. These institutions
provide access to education to approximately 75,000 students, 75% of whom are
in rural areas. More than 2200 people work for the Service, of which more than
70% are teachers. Find out more
Q: Who do I contact if I need more
information?
A: Aga Khan School, Garden
Administrative Officer
Varley Street, Garden East,
Karachi - 74550
Pakistan
Tel: +92 21 225 0743 / 222 9546 / 222 6258 / 222 3828 / 222 4994
Fax: +92 21 222 4994
Write to the Administration Officer
Q: What are the School fees?
A: Fees for the Early Childhood Development
and the Junior Secondary Section differ. Admission
fees range from Pakistan Rupee (PKR) 300 to
1155 and monthly tuition fees range from Pakistan
Rupee (PKR) 1025 - 1180. Find out more
Q: What sort of facilities does your
school provide?
A: The School has facilities for a
conducive teaching and learning environment
including technological resources, library,
laboratories, health service, recreational and
sports facilities. Find out more
Q: How qualified are your teachers?
A: The School carefully recruits teachers through
a rigorous selection process. Teachers join
the School with an extensive academic background
and a minimum Bachelor Education qualification.
School faculty also regularly undergo an ongoing
professional development programme. The Aga
Khan Education Service, Pakistan regularly
organises workshops and seminars for management
and teaching staff according to identified
needs. Find out more
Q: Do you offer extra curricular activities?
A: The School recognizes the importance of a well-rounded
education; therefore; the emphasis on holistic
education extending beyond the classroom. The
School encourages sportsmanship and team spirit
amongst students. Visit our CCA
Section to view the various activities students
participate in.
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