Preparatory School Islamabad

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Preparatory School Islamabad is a privately owned co-educational school in Islamabad, Pakistan. Its enrollment is about 500 students.

The school serves students from preschool up to O-levels. Its students are mostly children from the wealthy families of Islamabad, including those of former prime ministers and the Chief Justice of Pakistan. It is noted for having a full lunch menu for all students.

Coordinates: 33°43′56″N73°07′12″E / 33.7321508°N 73.1200478°E / 33.7321508; 73.1200478


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