The Cambridge curriculum supported by hands-on learning helps smooth transition of Gr. VI, VII & VIII students to O Level. Our dedicated teachers nurture the potential of each student through personalized attention and a focus on critical thinking and social development.
- Cambridge Syllabus to support syllabus requirements for O Level
- Curriculum fully supported by practical experiments to facilitate learning
- Extremely competent and dedicated faculty
- Personalized attention ensured through small class size
- Efforts to promote comfort level with the English Language
- Vocabulary building, both in English and Urdu
What Our Students
Have To Say
“I have been a part of the South Asian music fraternity for over a decade now. I was the former lead vocalist of the Pakistani band JAL, after which I started my solo career. I have performed in numerous concerts worldwide and also contributed songs to Bollywood. I made my solo debut on Coke Studio 10 in 2017. To explore other talents in me, I took on acting and played the lead role in a number of drama serials. I have also walked the ramp for some of the most renowned designers in Pakistan. I did my A Level from KIMS in 2001, and later pursued a B.Sc. in Computers.”
Farhan Saeed
BATCH OF 2001“After completing my A Level in 2005, I pursued a BSc in Computer Science at FAST, followed by an MSc in Computer Science at LUMS. I have been employed at Microsoft Corporation since 2012, and am currently working on Xbox and Windows. Working abroad, I try not to miss my city, Lahore, too much. ”
Fahad Mudassar
BATCH OF 2005“I graduated from KIMS in 2004 with 6 As in A Levels. I then studied at Harvard College, graduating in 2008 with a Bachelors in Computer Science. Currently, I work as a Software Developer and live in Connecticut, USA, with my wife and 2 year old daughter.”
Zain Khalid
BATCH OF 2004“My father dreamt of travelling around the world on his motorbike, but when he died young at age 34, I decided to fulfill his dream. I took motorcycle riding lessons from my younger brother and became the first female motorcyclist to travel across Pakistan solo. I travelled through regions where it is taboo for women to venture out unaccompanied, let alone on two wheels. A biopic is being filmed about my journey called “Motorcycle Girl”. I keep a photo blog, Zenith Irfan: 1 Girl 2 Wheels, on Facebook to document my journeys. I did my A Level from KIMS in 2014.”