Where Potential Becomes Reality

CAIE Preparation

Students in Grades 10 and 11 focus on their mandatory subjects as well as their major groups and subjects that they have chosen. During this time, students receive extensive practice using learning objectives, past papers, the marking scheme, and examiners’ reports. The O Level exams for Pakistan Studies, Urdu, and Islamiyat are taken in Grade 10; the other exams are taken in Grade 11.

Streams offered

Subjects
Medical Group (Biology)
Engineering Group (Computer Science)
Business Group (Commerce)

Eligibility Criteria for O Level Students:

  • The Academy offers a 3-year O Level Program for students aged 12 to 16.
  • Students appear in eight subjects including English, Urdu, Islamiyat, Pakistan Studies and Mathematics along with the subjects from Commerce, Biology or Computer.
  • To qualify for the Science Group, it is necessary to obtain minimum 65% in the previous grade.
  • To qualify for the Commerce Group, it is necessary to obtain minimum 60% in the previous grade.
  • Students select their stream; Biology, Computer Science or Commerce, according to their personal interests, capabilities, and career choices.
  • Students are offered counselling sessions in order to guide them towards their optimum stream.
  • Along with their core subjects the students are offered electives such as Additional Mathematics, Sociology, Environment Management and English Literature. It is mandatory to select one.
  • Cambridge Examinations are held in May/June each year with results issued in August.
  • All examination entries are processed through the school under the school allotted PK number.
  • Mandatory to have a smart card in-order to appear in the CAIEs.
  • Cambridge Exam fees are to be paid as per Cambridge fee structure in the month of January.

Equivalence of O-level Grades

To compute equivalent marks for O-level students, add marks of eight subjects (English, Islamiat, Mathematics, Pakistan Studies, Urdu, and 3 optional subjects).

The percentage marks corresponding to grade is shown in the below table. The marks obtained by the student in these eight subjects are then used to calculate the equivalent matriculation percentage marks.

The equivalent marks are calculated using the following criteria used by the Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC):

Grade Points
A*
90%
A
85%
B
75%
C
65%
D
55%
E
45%
U
0%

NOTE: The above information is only for the guidance purpose. University/Colleges will accept the certificate from Inter Board Committee (IBCC) for foreign qualification including O/A Level.

Urdu Adab

These events help explore Urdu literature and poetry and develop language proficiency, cultural awareness, and creativity among our students, nurturing a love for literature and the arts.

Women's Day celebrations

Celebrating Women’s Day promotes gender equality, empathy, and leadership among our students, honoring the contributions and achievements of women in society.