The Lyceum School

[1]The Lyceum School is a private school for A level studies] in Karachi - a two-year long program. It was founded in 1987, and is located in Old Clifton area of Karachi, Pakistan. It is a co-educational institution. Its student body consists of all-rounders from various O level schools[2] all over Karachi.

The Lyceum School Building

Students are divided into Sparta, Athens, Troy and Corinthe, the different houses for sports on campus. Sports tournaments are inter-house, inter-school city-wide, and inter-school country-wide at the renowned Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). Top debaters from the school also attend national and international Model United Nations events, like the LUMS Model United Nations and Harvard Model United Nations annually.

Academics

Subjects offered at A level:

Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Physics

Business: Accounts, Economics, Math

The Lyceum School
Location
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Pakistan
Information
School typeIndependent School, Day School
Founded1987
PrincipalScheherazade Asdar Ahmad
PrincipalShireen Khan (acting)
GenderCo-educational
HousesSparta, Athens, Troy, Corinthe
PublicationThe Oracle
Websitewww.lyceumschool.edu.pk

Arts: World History, Sociology, Psychology, Fine Art

The Student Council

The Student Council hierarchy at The Lyceum School is as follows:

  1. Head-boy and Head-girl
  2. Four House Captains
  3. Prefects, other Student Council members

Resources

  • Library
  • Advisor (Each student is paired with one, for guidance through A level studies, co-curricular involvement, and overall well-being)
  • University Applications Advisor

Notable alumni

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References

  1. "Home 1". The Lyceum. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  2. Ishfaq, Ambreen. "A Study of the Rapid Growth of "O" and "A" Levels of Education in Pakistan" (PDF). Contemporary Issues In Education Research - First Quarter 2009: 75–80.

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