The City School (Pakistan)

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City School
TCS
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Funding typePrivate
Motto"I Am To Learn"
Established1978
Gender Co-Education
Enrollment150,000+ students
Classes offered O and AS/A level, Matriculation, [Fs.c]
Language English-medium education
Regions49
Branches165+
Website https://thecityschool.edu.pk/

The City School (abbreviated as TCS) is an education company established in 1978, which operates English medium primary and secondary with over 160 schools in 49 cities across Pakistan along with joint venture projects in UAE, Saudi Arabia, Philippines and Malaysia. [1] [2] It is one of the largest private educational organisations in Pakistan, with a total of 150,000 students enrolled as of 2018. [3] In 2018, The City School celebrated 40 years of service in the education industry of Pakistan.

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It's primary school is based on curriculum derived from the UK's National Curriculum, while its secondary school education is divided between the local Pakistani curriculum and the Cambridge regulated international GCE programs. [4] Founded in Karachi in 1978. The school's head office is based in Karachi with regional offices in Karachi and Lahore. [5]

Campuses and Branches

The City School, PAF Chapter main campus, 25 August 2009 PAF Chapter Panoramic.jpg
The City School, PAF Chapter main campus, 25 August 2009

Head Office

Southern Region

Karachi

  • PAF Chapter is located at Shaheed-e-Millat Extension, Off Shahrah-e-Faisal, Karachi. It is a co-educational campus and offers education from Playgroup to A Level. [6]
  • Darakhshan Campus located at Kayabane-e-Bukhari is a co-educational campus, From class 4 to O Level.
  • PECHS Campus located in Mehmoodabad
Gulshan Network
  • Gulshan Campus A is a boys campus located at PB 4, Block B N.C.E.C.H.S Block 10-A Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi. It offers education from grades 7 to 11 (O-Levels) and 9th grade Matriculation.
  • Gulshan Campus B is located at PB 4, Block B N.C.E.C.H.S Block 10-A Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi. It is a co-educational campus and offers education from playgroup to grade 8.
  • Gulshan Campus C is a girls campus located at ST-4A, Block 7, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi. It is a girls only branch. It offers education from grades 6 to 11 (O-Levels). [7]
  • Gulshan Junior Campus is located at E-61, 62, Block 7 Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi. It is a co-educational campus and offers education from grades 3 to 5, rumors of The City school converting it into a boys only campus starting from grade 6 ending at an unknown grade have spread.
  • Gulshan A Level Campus: is a branch for students who opt for A Level. It is located at E-21/22, Block 7, Gulshan-e-Iqbal.
  • Other branches in Gulshan Network: Gulshan Junior A, Gulshan Junior B, Gulshan Junior C, Gulshan Junior D, Gulshan Junior E and Gulshan Junior F. [8]
North Nazimabad Network
  • North Nazimabad Junior Boys located at F- 73, Block B, North Nazimabad
  • North Nazimabad Prep Girls located at F-126/I, Block F, North Nazimabad
  • North Nazimabad Senior Girls located at F - 126, Block F, North Nazimabad
  • North Nazimabad Boys Campus located at D-28, D-29, Block 'D' North Nazimabad
  • Other branches include North Nazimabad The City Nursery I, North Nazimabad The City Nursery II, North Nazimabad Junior A, North Nazimabad Junior B, North Nazimabad Junior C.
Hyderabad
  • Jinnah Campus, Qasimabad, Hyderabad. Coeducational branch; Playgroup to O/A Levels and SSC/HSC.
  • Liaquat Campus, Kohsar, Hyderabad. Coeducational Branch; Playgroup to O Levels and SSC/HSC.
Sukkur
  • Indus Campus Sukkur is purpose-built campus offering Playgroup to O Level and Matric

Central Region

Lahore

  • DHA Campus is located at 296-B, Phase-VI, DHA Lahore Gulberg III. It offers education from Playgroup to O/A Levels.
  • Shalimar Campus is a branch located at 32 Industrial Area, Gurumangat Road, Gulberg III. It offers education from Class 1 to O Level.
  • Paragon Campus is a co educational branch located at Plot No.33, Paragon City, Barki Road, Lahore. It offers education from Playgroup to O Levels
  • Ravi Campus is a coeducational branch located at 303/304 Block H-III, Johar Town. It offers education from Playgroup to A Levels, including GCE O, AS and A Levels.
  • Gulberg Nursery Branch
  • Gulberg A-Level Campus
  • Iqbal Town Campus is a coeducational branch located at 143 Rachna Block, Allama Iqbal Town. It offers education from Playgroup to Class 2.
  • Model Town Junior Campus is a coeducational branch located at 12 Block B Model Town. It offers education from Playgroup to Grade IV.
  • Model Town Campus is a coeducational branch located at 202 Block M, Model Town. It offers education from Playgroup to Class 11, including GCE O Levels.
  • Shadman Nursery Branch
  • Muslim Town Campus is divided into branches, 100-A that offers education from Playgroup to (class 2 for girls) Class 5(coeducational), 105-A is boys branch that offers education from class 6 to GCE O Levels class 11 and 110-A is girls branch that offers education from class 3 to GCE O Levels class 11.
  • Model Town Link Road Campus is a coeducational branch located at Peco Road, Township Lahore. It offers education from Playgroup to O Level and Matric.

Faisalabad

  • Chenab Campus is offering education from playgroup to A Level and Matric.

Sialkot

  • Iqbal Campus Sialkot is offering education from playgroup to A level and Matric.

Northern Region

Islamabad

  • Capital Campus, Islamabad is located at Pitras Bokhari Road (H-8) and is offering education from class 1 to A Level.
  • E-11 Campus is offering education from playgroup to A Level. After Class 8, students have the option to choose between Matric and GCE O Level. [9]

Chakwal

Attock

  • Attock campus, located at kamra road is offering education from playgroup to O level

Curriculum [10]

Syeda Raiiha Batool Tirmazi 5-C

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