The International School (First IB World School in Pakistan)
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The International School (First IB World School in Pakistan)-
Misbah Asim --
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Islamabad, Islāmābād, Pakistan
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Rizmiya Mubarak Student at National School of Business Management-
Sri Lanka
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Hina Muzaffar Private tutor-
Pakistan
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Overview
Established in 1996, The International School opened for admission as the first school in Pakistan offering the educational programs of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO). By October of the same year, the school was awarded authorization to offer the Middle Years Program (MYP). With this authorization, The International School became the third school in Asia offering this newly conceived innovative education system, which incorporates the latest trends and philosophies in education. Following the successful implementation of the MYP, the school attained authorization from the IB to offer its pre-university high school Diploma program in August 2001. Most recently we registered with Cambridge and Ed Excel boards (2004) to offer the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) program and were authorized for the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) in 2015. Then, TIS was a new day-coeducational-private school with no track record, tradition, or societal position trying to admit students of parents with lack of knowledge and understanding of the at offer educational programs of IB. In a land influenced by its British colonial past, the people of Pakistan opt for either the national Pakistani Matriculation system or the prevalent British GCE O-level and A-level system. Faced against many obstacles, the first challenge for the leadership was building the capacity of a locally hired staff and determining the suitability of local resources for administering the IB programs. The second challenge was the formation and “alignment of culture, structure and leadership to both produce and interrogate change” (Gunter, 2006, P151). In spite of the apparent dissatisfaction of the prevailing education systems as evident by own survey, the leadership had its third challenge in convincing parents on the academic benefits and future of the innovative education systems of the IBO which incorporates the latest trends and philosophies in education.
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