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Regular School Hours

w. e. f. 14 November

The school will follow the regular timings as of Monday, November 14, 2011:

KG 1- Grade1

   7:45 – 2:20

   ( Mon - Thurs )

   7:45 – 12:30

   ( Friday )

Grades 2- 4          

   7:45 – 3:10

   ( Mon – Thurs )

   7:45 – 12:30

   ( Friday )

Grades 5 -13

   7:45 – 4:00

   ( Mon – Thurs )

   7:45 – 12:30

   ( Friday )

Administration Offices

   7:45 – 5:00

   ( Mon – Thurs )

   7:45 – 12:30

   ( Friday )

   8:00 – 1:00

   ( Saturday )

 
EID-UL-AZHA Holidays

The school will be closed for “EID –UL-AZHA” from

November  5, 2011 till

November 13, 2011.

Eid Mubarak …to you and your Family !

The school will reopen for regular classes on

Monday, November 14, 2011.

 

SAT Center

ISC-Lahore has become an official SAT center and is hosting the first SAT exam on Saturday, October 1, 2011.

 
Introducing Chinese-Mandarin for Grade 7 – 8

ISC-Lahore has introduced Chinese as a third language option for Grade 7 and Grade 8 from academic year 2011-12

 
ISO 9001:2008 Certification
The SABIS® IT Division has been engaged in aligning its processes to ISO standards since February 2010. SABIS® was awarded the internationally-recognized ISO 9001:2008 certification and joins 350,000 companies worldwide who have been distinguished with this certification. This achievement comes on the heels of the division’s CMMI Level 3 certification in July 2010
Admission Procedures > Admissions Policy > Placement Overview

There are no academic requirements for acceptance into Kindergarten (3 to 5 years of age). Prospective students at these levels are interviewed; they must be toilet-trained and able to speak and follow simple instructions.

All other prospective students take diagnostic tests in the core subjects. These tests help to determine if the students have attained the minimum expected standard for each subject. The school then makes final placement decisions. In cases where extra support is needed, the school has various strategies at its disposal to help bring the students to the required level. For example, there is the option of attending summer school or perhaps extra classes in a subject. Special academic support is taken very seriously by the school.