Phase 1 - Lahore Grammar School Defence
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Phase 1 - Lahore Grammar School Defence
Since 1979 Lahore Grammar School Defence Prospectus 2014 - 2015 Lahore Grammar School Defence Preschool - A Level Prospectus 2014 - 2015 www.lgsdefence.edu.pk Contents About LGS Introduction Philosophy Academic Information A Level & O Level Preschool - A Level High Achievers & Results Alumnae Life at LGS Extra-curricular Societies Campus Information Facilities, Resources, Services Academic Policies A Level Fee Structure Admission Information Admission Forms 2 3 4 6 7 9 15 16 21 22 23 24 Introduction About LGS Lahore Grammar School Private Limited was established in January 1979. The nationalization of educational institutions in 1972 had led to an alarming decline in the standard of instruction and facilities provided in most schools and colleges. Interventions in the realm of education were thus critical to arrest this abysmal state of affairs. In 1978 the Government announced that it would welcome initiatives in the educational sector. Taking advantage of this, a group of women from varied professional backgrounds, including education, with the mutual objective of contributing to this field, decided to set up a school for girls. A Private Limited Company, jointly owned by eight women was born. These eight partners comprise the Board of Directors of the Company. The Directors of Lahore Grammar School Private Limited are empowered to outline policies, allocate funds, declare dividends, appoint committees and vote on all vital issues. Lahore Grammar School Private Limited was established in January 1979. 3 Philosophy About LGS The curriculum at Lahore Grammar School is based on the Integrative Educational Model. Higher level of intelligence is the result of a dynamic interactive environment, which favours optimal development in students. Most traditional educational programmes focus on the cognitive areas of intellect and provide avenues only to enhance the growth of cognition in the curriculum. Research, however, indicates that intelligence can no longer be defined as only a rational process. It requires not just the use of the rational thinking function, but depends on the integration of the feeling emotional function, the sensing function, and the intuitive thinking function as well. While we can speak of and experience these functions separately, it is their integration that creates high levels of intelligence and optimal development of human potential. Emphasis is laid on the understanding of concepts, therefore research, independent work and interpersonal skills are strongly encouraged from an early age. The students learn the essential skills for success in today’s world, such as critical thinking, problem solving, communication and collaboration. The school has also devised a project based General Studies Programme which enhances the students’ awareness of the world they live in. Issues like the environment, globalization, the role of women, international as well as regional conflicts and national integration are discussed and debated in class. In accordance with its educational philosophy, the school offers many extra-curricular activities to enrich student life. During the school year students go out on field trips, visit museums, art exhibitions, book fairs, libraries and cultural centres. Sports and art activities are organized regularly. At Lahore Grammar School, music, debates and drama are a part of the school programme. The school philosophy requires the administration to prepare students who are capable of accepting the challenges of a fast changing world. Hence, special emphasis is laid on developing 21st Century skills. The excellence of the core programme of the school is evident from the fact that students of the school regularly achieve World Distinctions in the O and A Level examinations, thereby gaining entrance into centres of excellence in academia around the globe. To further enrich our existing academic programme in project based learning, the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme has also been introduced in the school curriculum from March 2014 from preschool to Grade VI. Our aim is to create a strong core of teaching professionals in keeping with our philosophy of education, where teachers realize that students need the support of nurturing adults who provide them the framework for 21st Century learning. 4 Academic Information Lahore Grammar School prepares its students for the University of Cambridge Ordinary Level and Advanced Level examinations. A Level The A Level programme offers an invigorating educational experience; the choices and challenges are yours. Application Requirements • A minimum of six O Level subjects or an A Grade Matriculation Certificate is a pre-requisite for applying. • Candidates applying for Science subjects should have taken the O Level course in these subjects. • Art & Literature students who do not have an O Level in the subject will be tested. Subject Options The following subject combinations are being offered. Students choosing Groups 1-6 may select an additional subject from Group 7. Applicants are required to select a minimum of three subjects or maximum of four subjects. *A minimum of 10 students are required to form a subject group. A Level Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Medicine Pure Sciences General Sciences Engineering Commerce Liberal Arts Floating Subjects Biology Biology Economics Chemistry Accounting Chemistry Chemistry Mathematics Physics Mathematics Physics Computer Science Business Studies Mathematics Economics Physics Mathematics Physics Business Studies History Literature in English Law Media Studies Art & Design Applied Information & Communication Technology Further Mathematics Psychology Government & Politics Sociology Thinking Skills Urdu 5 A Level and O Level Academic Information A Level Scholarships Merit scholarships may be availed at two levels. Firstly, deserving applicants may acquire scholarships on entering the programme. Secondly, students attaining 3 A's in two consecutive terms may earn scholarships during the programme. Subsequently, their names enter the Director's Roll of Honour. To remain eligible for the scholarship, a student must maintain an A grade in all subjects and 90% attendance in all classes. Failure to do so will result in the scholarship being transferred to the next deserving candidate. 0 Level Compulsory subjects for the 0 Level are Subject options offered by the school include the following subjects English Accounting Environmental Management Islamiyat Additional Mathematics History (Modern World Affairs) Mathematics Pakistan Studies Art & Design Biology Information and Communication Technology Urdu (Syllabus A/B) Business Studies Literature in English Chemistry Physics Commerce Sociology Economics Students have to select a minimum of three optional subjects. Subjects are chosen in consultation with teachers as well as parents, keeping in mind a student's aptitude, preferences and abilities. 6 General Information Preschool - A Level Identity Cards Regulation New Identity Cards are issued to all students at the beginning of each academic year. The old Identity Cards become ineffective from 15th September of each year. As a security measure for your child, please return the old Identity Card to the school office. Safety Regulations All parents are requested to ensure that their child/ward has the school Identity Card. Children will be allowed to leave the school premises only with the bearer of this card. A fine of Rs.50/- will be charged if the card is not produced at the gate. In case of loss of the ID card, a duplicate card can be obtained from the school office on payment of Rs. 150/-. Parents are requested to ensure that their children come to school on time. Parents are also requested to collect their children from school on time. The administration shall not be responsible for children left on the school premises half an hour after school gives over. Parents are requested to note the school timings. Any student arriving after the first morning bell will not be allowed in school. However, if due to some unavoidable reason a student is late, parents are requested to come to the school office with the child, in order for her to attend school that day. 7 Preschool - A Level Stationery/Textbooks All Textbooks (Preschool-A level) must be obtained from the following authorized stationers: Lahore • Anees Book Corner Gulberg, Lahore. Ph: +92 42-35751683 • Ferozsons (Pvt) Ltd. Commercial Area, Z-Block, DHA. Ph: +92 42-37085774 Islamabad • Durrani and Company B-1 Super Market. Ph: +92 51-2820524-2815486 Peshawar • Darul Adab Book Shop Liaqat Bazar, Sadar. Ph: +92 91-5273229 Quetta • New Quetta Book Stall Jinnah Road. Ph: +92 81-2842882 Gujrat • Oxford Books & Books Bhimber Road. Ph: +92 53-3001484 Rawalpindi • Books & Books Commercial Centre, Satellite Town. Ph: +92 51-4420295 - 4420248 General Information School-Leaving Procedure Parents are requested to inform the office immediately, if their child is likely to be leaving school during summer break or in the new academic year beginning in September of each year. Rules applicable for Security Refund (Preschool – O level) a) One month’s written notice prior to the child leaving the school is required for the security refund. b) Students leaving without prior notice are not entitled to the security refund. c) Notice given after the student has left is invalid for the security refund. Security refund cheques, processed on request and not collected within a month, stand cancelled. According to school rules any certified documents not collected within six months of parental request, stand cancelled. Ginn Readers Recycling Club (Preschool - Grade VIII) In order to reduce the market cost of Ginn Books, Lahore Grammar School offers the facility of Recycling Clubs for Ginn Readers. All new children are required to use the Ginn Readers and are made founding members. Henceforth, an annual membership fee is charged. Traffic Regulations (Phase 1 Lahore) • All vehicles driving up to Lahore Grammar School should drive in from Street 59 and drive out from Street 50 only. • To ensure a smooth flow of traffic Street 59 and 60 will become one way during school hours. • The school zone is a Silence Zone. Use of car horns is prohibited. Violators will be prosecuted under the DHA rules. • Please instruct your chauffeur to cooperate with the school authorities to ensure a smooth flow of traffic. 8 Academic Information High Achievers & Results Lahore Grammar School Defence students earn distinctions every year in the University of Cambridge International O and A Level examinations. Best among all candidates in the world Year 2005 (*CIE May/June) O Level Year 2012 (*CIE May/June) Food & Nutrition A Level Sociology Sherbano Tajammal Hussain Year 2011 (*CIE May/June) Law Mehrunissa Sajjad O Level Saba Rashid Year 2009 (*CIE May/June) Mehak Adil Rabiya Ather Shehrbano Khan Mehak Adil Year 2008 (*CIE May/June) Shifa Amina Noor O Level Anush Ammar Sameen Haroon Yumna Shoaib O Level *Cambridge International Examination O Level Amina Zaidi Rabia Cheema Year 2001 (*CIE May/June) O Level Food & Nutrition Zainab Shakir Year 2012 (*CIE May/June) Abeer Tariq Gulzar Jahanara Saeed Hafsa Shabab Year 2011 (*CIE May/June) Best 9 Cambridge O Level Alizeh Maqbool Year 2009 (*CIE May/June) Best 9 O Level Year 2006 (*CIE May/June) Food & Nutrition Commerce Year 2002 (*CIE May/June) A Level Chemistry Year 2007 (*CIE May/June) English Language Computer Studies Food and Nutrition Hina Zahir Mahreen Mahmud Best Result Across Pakistan O Level Literature in English Reeha Shafi A Level Computer Studies Human & Social Biology O Level Additional Mathematics Food & Nutrition Economics (2nd in the World) Food & Nutrition (3rd in the World) O Level Computing Computing Year 2010 (*CIE May/June) Additional Mathematics Year 2004 (*CIE May/June) Human and Social Biology A Level Fatima Butt Rabiya Ather Year 2008 (*CIE May/June) Best 3 A Level Best 4 A Level Madiha Hussain Madiha Hussain Year 2007 (*CIE May/June) Best 9 O Level Ameera Taseer Alizai 9 High Achievers & Results Year 2007 (*CIE May/June) Best 5 A Level Year 2004 (*CIE May/June) Best 4 A Level Best 3 A Level Year 2003 (*CIE May/June) Best 4 A Level Best 3 A Level Zeb Ijaz Saeed Habiya Aziz Beg Habiya Aziz Beg Sabreen Aziz Beg Sabreen Aziz Beg Rabia Cheema Rabia Cheema Rabia Ali Year 2012 (*CIE May/June) Mahnoor Ayub Zoya Gul Hasan Year 2009 (*CIE May/June) Information & Communication Technology Ayesha Aziz Ali Futher Mathematics Madiha Hussain IGCSE Information Technology Zara Zafar Ali Chemistry Biology Art and Design Shaina Khan Zeb Ijaz Saeed Sara Aslam Year 2006 (*CIE May/June) A Level A Level Reema Bajwa Marium Ahmed Uqaili Law Amna Qayyum Year 2005 (*CIE May/June) Year 2010 (*CIE May/June) A Level O Level 10 Accounting Art & Design A Level Saba Rashid Zain Tariq Saad Bin Arshad Year 2011 (*CIE May/June) Enviromental Management A Level Year 2007 (*CIE May/June) A Level Computing Economics Mahnoor Ahmad A Level Best among all candidates in Pakistan Economics Chemistry Computing Mariam Aamir Afia Iqbal Year 2008 (*CIE May/June) Year 2000 (*CIE May/June) A Level Best 4 A Level Food & Nutrition Information & Communication Technology Information & Communication Technology O Level Year 2002 (*CIE May/June) O Level Best 8 O Level Best 9 O Level Academic Information Saba Rashid Economics Further Mathematics Syeda Shahbano Ijaz Hooria Munawar Academic Information High Achievers & Results Best among all candidates in Lahore Year 2012 (*CIE May/June) O Level Commerce Iman Khan Mahwesh Yousafzai Saba Rashid Mashal Imran Year 2011 (*CIE May/June) A Level Art and Design History Psychology Ifra Mahmood Zehra Aslam Haleema Ahmed Alizeh Maqbool Year 2010 (*CIE May/June) O Level Art Art and Design Biology Computing Mathematics Psychology Fatiqua Ijaz Alina Sadaf Syeda Fatima Rizvi Madiha Hussain Abeera Tariq A Level Business Studies Economics Momina Mahmood Quanita Naveed Cheema Hejab Fatima Sher Bano Amn Rahman Amn Rahman Year 2006 (*CIE May/June) Myra Javaid Shehrbano Khan Year 2008 (*CIE May/June) O Level Areeba Asif Rimmel Mohydin Jahanara Saeed A Level Literature in English Urdu Reeha Shafi Shifa Khalil O Level Computer Studies Mehak Mehmooda Latif Year 2005 (*CIE May/June) O Level English Language Pakistan Studies Noreen Masood Abeer Tariq Gulzar Year 2004 (*CIE May/June) A Level Art and Design A Level Art Business Studies O Level Business Studies Areeba Asif O Level Year 2009 (*CIE May/June) Art Economics Business Studies Amna Arif Siddiqui A Level General Paper General Paper Computing Psychology O Level Year 2007 (*CIE May/June) O Level Mathematics (Syllabus D) Alina Sadaf Syeda Fatima Rizvi Madiha Hussain Abeera Tariq Year 2008 (*CIE May/June) A Level Art & Design History Lit. in English Biology Computing Mathematics Psychology Fatiqua Ijaz O Level Art Marium Afzal 11 High Achievers & Results Year 2010 (*CIE May/June) A Level Economics Literature in English Jaaveria Ashraf Qureshi Aneesa Agha Year 2003 (*CIE May/June) O Level Literature Samreen Sajjad Samreen Sajjad Mehreen Zahra Malik Syed Saba Rizvi Year 2008 (*CIE May/June) Mahnoor Hussain Anum Aslam A Level Nida Iqbal Ayesha Naveed Best among all candidates in Islamabad Year 2012 (*CIE May/June) O Level Art Mashal Asher A Level Chemistry Hafsa Shabab Year 2011 (*CIE May/June) O Level Psychology 12 Sana Shahid Naima Sarfraz Art & Design Biology O Level Accounting Computing Art Literature in English Amal Aslam Year 2002 (*CIE May/June) Art Pakistan Studies O Level A Level A Level Accounting Business Studies Literature in English Urdu Academic Information Maham Khawar Khadijah Azhar Amna Hussain Khan O Level Art Sociolgy Ruyyan Sheroz Palvasha Shahab Year 2006 (*CIE May/June) A Level Art & Design Psychology Sociology Ayesha Kamal Khan Shazadi Mehreen Ejaz Namair Hamid Top in Pakistan Year 2012 (*CIE May/June) A Level Biology Hafsa Shabab Best Result Across Pakistan Year 2012 (*CIE May/June) Best Four A Level Best Three A Level Hafsa Shabab Zain Faheem Year 2012 (*CIE May/June) Best Four AS Level Best Three A Level Hafsa Shabab Zain Faheem Academic Information High Achievers & Results Advanced Level Candidates with 8 A’s Year 2006 Ifrah Zawar Candidates with 6 A’s Year 2012 Maham Malik Year 2011 Year 2010 Rabiya Ather Arooj Razzaq Khan Candidates with 5 A’s Year 2012 Amber Naveed Maria Javaid Year 2011 Alia Yaqub Kazi Maham Masood Sadiq Marium Tahir Year 2010 Afshan Fayyaz Malik Rabail Mahmood Sadiq Year 2009 Anam Hussain Fatima Yaqub Kazi Year 2007 Zeb Ijaz Saeed Hira Farooqi Year 2012 Aaima Asad Amna Arif Siddiqui Gull Shahmir Khan Irum Yousuf Kaneez Zainab Maha Imran Syeda Maheen Batool Ahmad Hassan Sher Bano Faryal Shahid Maira Shahzad Numra Abdul Aleem Zehra Aslam Hejab Fatima Reema Bajwa Mariam Ikhlas Laila Babar Suna Gulraiz Momina Ahsam Sheza Tauheed Khawaja Moeezo Saleem Naima Hafeez Noor-Ul-Hira Shaukat Amna Javed Syed Mahlaqa Shaukat Safa Mahmood Zahra Afzal Zainab Umair Mariyam Khalid Meeraal Shafaat Bokharee Shazia Qayyum Sidra Sajid Year 2010 Aamna Tarar Amal Javed Amn Rahman Anum Shahid Niaz Farah Tiwana Fizza Pervaiz Year 2009 Amber Masood Anam Zahid Aroosa Ijaz Arouj Bajwa Ayesha Anwaar Danish Khawar Fatima Ghaffar Ghana Naeem Sehreen Mumtaz Syeda Mahira Ali Wajeeha Mohsin Zartashia Gul Candidates with 4 A’s Maha Tariq Maham Tariq Maira Kamal Mashal Imran Minahil Nadeem Rabbia Shabbir Saba Rashid Safia Zafar Saliha Ahmed Sunniya Sarfraz Zara Gulraiz Abdul Ahad Ayub Asad Abbas Enver Muhammad Zarrar Khan Mustafa Sajid Saad Bin Arshad Imrat Aamir Fayyaz Mahnoor Maqbool Maria Siddique Marium Ahmed Uqaili Mehrunissa Sajjad Minahil Adeel Minahil Mazhar Roshaan Naseem Butt Sana Noor Shaameen Imran Mian Sharoon Aqil Subha Saeed Urwa Arshad Zareen Fatima M. Usman Khurshid Gala Farooq Hafsa Asad Hira Bilal Iqra Qamar Maha Tanveer Mahha Malik Sarah Shaukat Sarah Ahmed Uqaili Scheherazade Aslam Syeda Farwa Fatima Urooj Jamil Zahra Mahmood Bodla Zahra Nur Khaled Zainab Ahmed Cheema Zara Zafar Alvi Hafsah Rehman Lak Hanaya Tanzeel Mahnoor Farooqi Maria Naeem Mehreen Ahmed Cheema Mehrin Javed Khawaja Myera Shahnawaz Najiya Haque Nayha Enver Nehal Farooq Nur Nasreen Ibrahim Raahema Arif Siddiqui Romesa Ibrahim Rubab Raza Jahanara Saeed Saman Zia Saman Almaee Jafri Sameen Haroon Sana Rafiq Ummamah Zaka Khan Tamkinat Mirza Zahra Rashid Zaib-Un-Nisa Aziz Year 2011 Fajar Raza Fareeha Mahmood Fareeha Mirza Fareeha Mubarak Hajrah Awais Khawaja Masnoon Majeed Areej Asad Mahmood Nuha Khan Misha Nasir Jamy Year 2008 Alina Sadaf Madiha Hussain Year 2009 13 Academic Information High Achievers & Results Year 2008 Abeer Tariq Gulzar Abeera Tariq Aleena Tasneem Khan Amina Naveed Khawaja Amina Zaka Amna Iqbal Amna Malik Anam Hasan Year 2007 Ain Amin Amna Husain Anoushe Sheharnaz Anum Javed Akram Bareera Ishraq Benish Aftab Jawairia Naeem Year 2012 Aeman Husain Affifa Chughtai Aimen Shahzad Aisha Hamid Arfa Shahoor Dur-E-Nayab Akram Firasha Ahmad Geena Parvaiz Saleh Kiran Aftab Maha Aamir Anam Omer Anum Mustafa Danya Arif Siddiqi Fatima Shahid Khadija Zeb Kisha Aziz Beg Mahwish Waqar Maria Qureshi Maryam Amjad Mashal Asad Elahi Mehek Zafar Qurat-Ul-Ain Sheikh Ramla Abbas Saman Babree Sana Waqar Sarah Shaukat Shmyla Khan Sidra Iftikhar Summayah Leghari Syeda Fatima Rizvi Ukasha Iqbal Zoha Malik Zoya Tanzeel Lamia Niazi Mahnoor Khawaja Mariam Haroon Mehreen Humayun Momina Mahmood Moneeza Akbar Agha Namra Najeeb Noor Fishan Rabia Ahmad Saba Aziz Saman Hussain Sania Ayaz Saniya Haroon Saniya Farooq Sarah Hajra Khan Shaina Khan Shifa Khalil Sidra Mazhar Syeda Sana Fatima Zareen Babar Candidates with 3 A’s Maha Abubakr Mahru Mahmood Mahrukh Imran Mariam Aamir Mariam Faiz Narmeen Shakeel Nayab Tariq Noor Fatima Haroon Noor Shahzad Rabia Naveed Khan Rida Shahzad Azam Rumsha Shahzad Ruqaya Idrees Saman Tariq Malik Sara Ali Siraat Younas Tabeer Qazi Zeina Naseer Butt Abdurrehman Naveed Awais Khan Haseeb Akram Hashaam Arshad Imran Sharif Rizvi Muhammad Nouman Amjad Saad Ahmad Syed Muhammad Meisam Uzair Amjad Zain Tariq Akram Zeeshan Humayun Khushboo-E-Kaynat Qureshi Laila Kamran Chima Maha Shoaib Maham Butt Maryam Javed Mehak Adil Meher Alam Minahil Malik Minahil Aslam Sheikh Navaira Zia Khan Nida Yousaf Sheikh Sahar Kamran Shanze Fatima Rauf Syeda Mehreen Akhtar Warda Aman Khan Zainab Sajid Farhan Munir Ismyal Khan Syed M. Daniyal Amjad Muhammad Farrukh Javed Raees Iqbal Shahmeer Naveed Arshad Umar Waqar Wajeeh Haseeb Hadia Shahid Maham, Naweed Mahnoor Ayub Mahnoor Rahman Marriam Musa Meher Farrukh Parnian Khalil Rao Ramsa Suhail Rana Rida Ansari Sarah Jamil Ahmed Sofia Babar Jafri Tauheed Shafiq Zahira Zafar Chatha Zoya Gul Hasan Khurram Ahmed Fatima Yousaf Fizza Raza Ifrah Shahi Khadija Khalid Ranjha Mahgul Mariam Iqbal Mariam Imran Mian Mehreen Kamran Rimmel Mohydin Sameen Fakhar Qureshi Sayyeda Sarah Ali Sehar Fatima Syeda Fatima Tayyaba Fatima Waheed Hareem Ahmed Hira Shakeel Madiha Ikram Malik Madyha Jan Leghari Maham Zohair Mahmood Naveen Sohail Khan Nida Kaif Numra Waqas Rabbiya Kamal Rabiya Rashid Rafia Saman Rida Ajmal Sana Asif Sana Aziz Anushe Aly Ayesha Shaheryar Farzeen Gul Fatema Abdullah Fatima Butt Fatima Hasanain Fatima Tassadiq Gul Sana Ahmad Hina Imran Kinza Khan Madiha Javaid Mahnoor Arshad Burki Maira Akmal Maryam Shahid Minahil Zafar Misha Aeman Zaheer Quanita Naveed Cheema Year 2011 Aline Arif Aliza Aziz Amal Hayat Fatima Ali Fatima Javed Fatima Noor Aftab Haleema Ahmed Kanza Zaman Tarar Khadija Noor Year 2010 Aniqa Sardar Anoosh Nisar Axa Khalid Warraich Bushra Waqar Farwa Akhtar Year 2009 Alieha Shahid Amna Zehra Abbas Annum Munir Anum Imran Anum Khan Year 2008 Ambreen Ashfaq Anum Naveed Arooj Siddiq Asma Arif Beenish Afzal Year 2007 Aleeza Rasool Amber Arifeen Aminah Yusuf Anam Ejaz Anam Islam Khan Anum Hanif Anum Mahmood 14 Alumnae Academic Information Our alumnae have the distinction of gaining admission into the world’s best universities. Here is a brief list of some of the local and foreign academic institutions where our students have enrolled for their Higher Education: U.S.A • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Amherst College Barnard College Boston University Brown University Bryn Mawr College Carleton College Carnegie Mellon University Clark University Clarke College Colgate College Columbia University Cornell College Dartmouth College Fordham University Franklin & Marshall College George Washington University Grinnell College Harvard University Kenyon College Macalester College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mount Holyoke College New York University Ohio Wesleyan University Princeton University Randolf University Sarah Lawrence College Smith College Stanford University Swarthmore College University of California University of Florida University of Michigan University of Pennsylvania Wellesley College Yale University U.K. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cardiff University Durham University Imperial College London Kings College London Leeds University London Metropolitan University London School of Economics Nottingham University Queen Mary University Royal Holloway, University of London University of St Andrews Saint Martins College of Art & Design School of Oriental & African Studies Southampton University • • • • • • University of Cambridge University of Essex University of Manchester University of Oxford University of Warwick York University Canada • • • • • • McGill University Queens University University of Toronto Simon Fraser University Waterloo University York University Singapore • LaSalle SIA School of Art & Design • Yale University Singapore Middle East • • • • Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar Weill Cornell Medical University, Qatar Georgetown University, Qatar Rochester University of Technology, Dubai Turkey • Middle East Techincal University, Cypress • Sabanchi University Pakistan • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Agha Khan University Allama Iqbal Medical College Beaconhouse National University CMH Medical College Fatima Jinnah Medical College Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute Hamdard University Institute of Business Administration (IBA) King Edward Medical College Kinnaird College for Women Lahore School of Economics Lahore University of Management Sciences National College of Arts National University Foundation for Advancement of Science & Technology (N.U. F.A.S.T.) National University of Science and Technology (N.U.S.T) Nishtar Medical College Pakistan Law College Pakistan School of Fashion Design Sheikh Zayed Medical College University of Engineering & Technology (UET) University College Lahore 15 Extra-curricular Societies Life at LGS Educational values at the school are not limited to academic achievements. The school recognizes the need for personality development which extends beyond the walls of the classroom. Debating Public speaking is encouraged from junior classes. Students participate in debates, declamations, poetry recitation and prose reading. The school organizes an annual debating competition called the Lahore Grammar School Challenge Cup in which Lahore’s acclaimed schools avidly participate. The Lahore Grammar School Debating Society has made its mark at inter-collegiate competitions. Students have also represented Pakistan abroad in Singapore, Thailand and the United Kingdom. Our Debaters have represented Pakistan in the World Schools Debating Championship, in Germany in 2003, in Seoul in 2008, Athens in 2009 and Qatar in 2010. We bring in profesional coaches who undertake the training of our debaters. Social Work Lahore Grammar School Social Work Society organizes events to spread awareness of different causes, raise funds for charities and to encourage participation in such activities. Beneficiaries of the LGS Annual Carnival include the Edhi Trust, WAR, Shaukat Khanum Hospital, SOS, Childern’s Hospital and the Rising Sun School for Special Children. Representatives from welfare organizations are regularly invited to conduct informal information sessions among senior students. Art Society An annual art exhibition provides an opportunity for students to exhibit their work. Students have been regularly participating in and winning competitions, within the country and abroad. Prominent artists of the country are invited as guest speakers and to view exhibitions of students’ work. They also conduct workshops at the school. 16 Life at LGS Extra-curricular Societies 2 Performing Arts Annual Urdu and English productions of the LGS Dramatics Society have been widely acclaimed in the local press and amongst cultural circles. Senior School and A Level are also involved in productions throughout the year including competitions between classes, plays and impromptu skits put up by junior classes. Preschool and Elementary School Parents Day is an extravaganza in which each child participates. A variety of plays and dances are staged which bring out the talents of the children. Dance classes begin in Elementary School in which students learn Kathak and Ballet. The extra-curricular activities at the school are numerous and carefully monitored for maximum benefits. 17 Life at LGS Extra-curricular Societies Sports The Physical Education Programme is an essential part of the school curriculum. Students are encouraged to value physical fitness, the need for discipline, self control, competitiveness and team spirit. The physical fitness programme includes aerobics and martial arts. Team sports such as volleyball, basketball and the ever-favourite football are regular features. The Annual Sports Day and the Staff versus Students matches are popular events. Other sports include table tennis, badminton and athletics. Swimming classes are the highlight of summer. Our state-of-the-art swimming pool is used to train our students for national and international competitions. Students have distinguished themselves at the InterSchool, Inter-Division and All Pakistan Level. They have also had the honour of representing Pakistan at the SAF Games and in International competitions. Roshni “Roshni” is the official annual school publication. Writers and artists, preschool upwards, contribute to it. It is a vibrant, colourful collection of poetry, prose and art. Student Council The Student Council consists of a Head Girl, Deputy Head Girl, Prefects of the four Houses and Presidents of various societies. A Student Council is nominated every year. It comprises students from the A Level, Classes IX, X, XI and A1. Class Representatives play an active role in organizing various activities, e.g Farewell of A2 students, Book Club, Term Newsletter etc. Literary Societies The Urdu and English Literary Societies have been established to encourage students to learn the skills necessary to organize literature based activities in the school. Activities include drama, debates, and Reading Week. Planning, collecting and editing material for the school magazine goes on throughout the year. After-school clubs 18 • • • • Art Basketball Chess Classical Singing • • • • Crafts Football Guitar Handwriting • • • • Music Pottery Riding Sitar • • • • • Swimming Taekwondo Table Tennis Violin French Life at LGS Preschool: Where it all begins Extra-curricular Activities Physical Education 19 Life at LGS Guest Speakers Sharing Experiences Elementary School Parents Day Farewell Parade 20 Campus Information Facilities, Resources, Services In order to establish an environment conducive to learning, the school provides its students with a cheerful, friendly ambience and ensures that each student receives individual attention and supervision. The following services are provided at all times to assist students: Student Services Office The office provides advice and counselling on non-academic matters on a confidential basis. Academic Counsellors/College Counsellors The counsellors provide students with advice on a range of academic matters including course related decisions and future career progression. College representatives, both local and foreign, regularly visit the school for information sessions. Admissions to colleges and universities are also processed by the Counselling Office. Personal Tutor System All full-time students can seek the help of our Peer Teacher Society members. The role of these members is to work with the Student Services Office and Academic counsellors in helping students overcome academic problems at all times. Laboratory Custom-made laboratories for Physics, Chemistry and Biology are equipped with state-of-the-art apparatus required for O and A Level practical work. Highest safety standards are observed. Library The school library includes a large variety of research material for all classes. The library subscribes to several international and national publications. It also has a multimedia collection of the latest CD-ROMs, classic films and audio cassettes. Shakespeare, Chaucer, Shaw are well represented. The librarians are fully trained in library management. 21 Academic Policies Campus Information Rules & Regulations A minimum of three subjects is required for a student to appear as a regular Lahore Grammar School candidate in the A Level examination. Please note, in case of an irresolvable subject clash, it will be the prerogative of the management to allow the student one of the two options. A minimum of 10 students is required for a particular subject to be offered. 90% attendance is necessary for a student to sit the final examination. Students must secure at least 50% in all subjects and must sit for all term tests/examinations in order to be promoted each term and to enter as regular candidates of Lahore Grammar School for the final O Level and A Level Cambridge International Examinations. Students absent from school must bring in a letter from their parents stating the date and reason for their absence. Any student missing a test or examination due to ill health must bring a medical certificate. School timings for the A Level programme are from 0800 - 1600 hours. It is compulsory for A-1 students to be in school between 0915 hours and 1215 hours. Students arriving late will not be allowed to enter the class. Saturday is a regular school day for O & A Level students for revision classes, extra-curricular activities and sports. Failure to appear for the Final Internal Examinations (mock) will result in the student being made a private candidate for the Cambridge Examinations. Miscellaneous Students who remain on campus after school hours for extra-curricular activities will remain under a teacher's supervision only for the specified time. Parents are expected to pick up students promptly after extra-curricular sessions are over. School management cannot be held responsible for students remaining in school half an hour after the activity is over. Written permission from a parent is required for a student to leave campus at any other time. Students of classes I to Xl are required to wear the school uniform. A Level students are not required to be in uniform. However, students must be appropriately dressed for school. A Level students representing the school in any official event or field trip are required to be dressed in white shalwar kameez and dupatta. A Level Council members have to follow this dress code and must wear their sashes at all times. Students must ensure safekeeping of all personal items. In case of loss the school will not be held responsible. The management of Lahore Grammar School Defence reserves the right to amend any of the above rules and regulations. 22 Campus Information A Level Fee Structure Fee is charged quarterly. Fee for the upcoming term is charged at the time of admission. Fee bills are issued to students 10 days before the due date. The issue date is the first day of the new quarter. New quarters start respectively in January, April, July and October. A fine of Rs.25/- per day will be levied in case of late payment. Students who have not paid their fee will not be allowed to attend classes or sit for examinations. Fee must be paid for the entire term irrespective of illness, absence or early withdrawal. Registration, admission and tuition fee are non-refundable in all circumstances. The fee structure of the school may be revised without notice. Security deposit must be collected within 6 months of leaving school. The security deposit is non-refundable if the student leaves before completion of the academic year. An A Level student must complete both A I and A II to be eligible for a security refund. A one month notice is required for withdrawal of a student from school. Parents are informed that LGS fee is to be paid quarterly i.e every three months, over the full calendar year. Registration Fee Admission Fee Security A-Level Course Fee Science Lab Fee Computer Lab Fee Art Fee Magazine Library/ Stationery/ Photocopy/ Sports/ Miscellaneous Rs. 3,000 Rs.30,000 (Not applicable to LGS students) Rs.20,000 (LGS Defence students to make up difference only) Rs.25,836 per month Rs.700 per month (per subject) Rs.700 per month Rs.1,000 per month Rs.800 per year Rs.4,700 per quarter 23 Admission Information Rules & Regulations: All applicants are required to fill Registration Form A. Please write in block letters in black or blue ink. A Level applicants are required to fill out Registration Form B as well. O Level applicants are required to fill out Registration Form C as well. All A Level applicants are required to deposit the Registration fee at the Standard Chartered Bank, D.H.A., Lahore. (H Block Branch only) Preschool - Grade XI applicants are required to deposit the Registration fee at First Women Bank Pvt. (Ltd.) D.H.A., Lahore. (H Block Branch only) Applicants must have completed the previous class to apply for admission to the next. Admission for A Level will be conditional on attaining the required O Level result. Therefore it will be necessary for all students to submit their O Level result within 24 hours of receipt. Admission is based entirely on merit. A Level registrations begin on Monday 3 March, 2014. Any attempt to influence the admission process or providing false information shall result in disqualification of the candidate. Last date for registration is Friday 22 August, 2014. Preschool Admission Preschool Registrations for the Academic Year 2015-2016 will begin from Wednesday 12 November, 2014. Last date for registration is Friday 13 March, 2015. Admission Grades I-XI Registrations for Grade I-XI will take place on Wednesday 20 and Thursday 21 August, 2014 from 0900-1400 hours. Admission tests will be held on Friday 22 and Saturday 23 August, 2014 at 0800 hours sharp. List of successful candidates will be put up on Tuesday 26 August, 2014 at 1400 hours. Successful candidates should collect their fee bill from the school office on the same day i.e. Tuesday 26 August, 2013. 24 A Level Admission will be based on first come, first served basis. The fee should be cleared by Friday 29 August, 2014. Orientation Day is Friday 5 September, 2014, 0900 to 1200 noon. Students are requested to submit a copy of the paid fee bill on the Orientation Day. New term begins on Monday 8 September, 2014. Prompt payment of dues is necessary for the confirmation of admission. Please feel free to contact the admission office for any further information. Lahore Lahore Grammar School Defence for Girls 136-E, DHA, Phase I, Lahore Tel: +92 42 358 94306, +92 42 358 92438, Fax: +92 42 357 26624 Email: [email protected] Lahore Grammar School Defence 483/4, G Block, Education City DHA Phase V, Lahore Tel: +92 42 37176004/9 (Junior School) Tel: +92 42 37176005/6/7 (Senior School) Email: [email protected] Islamabad Lahore Grammar School Plot No. 86, Faiz Ahmed Faiz Road, H-8/1, Islamabad. Tel: +92 51 4442783, 8356295 – 96 Fax: +92 51 444 2782 Email: [email protected] Rawalpindi Lahore Grammar School House No. E-68, E Block, Near Holy Family Hospital Satellite Town, Rawalpindi Tel: +92 51 4410344, 4420344, 4412344 Email: [email protected] Peshawar Lahore Grammar School House No. 86, Street No. 4, Sector H-4, Phase-II, Hayatabad, Peshawar. Tel: +92 91 589 0044 Fax: +92 91 589 0043 Email: [email protected] Gujrat Lahore Grammar School Main Bhimber Road, Model Town, Gujrat. Tel: +92 53 3040994 Email: [email protected] Quetta Lahore Grammar School House No. 84-A, Samungli Road, Jinnah Town, Quetta. Tel: +92 81 836 306 Email: [email protected] w w w. l g s d e f e n c e . e d u . p k