Avicenna School

For Avicenna's philosophy, see Avicennism.
Avicenna School
Location
C-119/C-118 Block 2
Clifton
Karachi
Pakistan
Information
Type Co-education
Established As CAMS 1994, later Avicenna School in 1996
Principal Mrs. Maliha Siddiqui
Grades A Level/O Level/Junior & Montessori System
Affiliation CAMS
Website Official website

The Avicenna School, is a co-education school in Karachi, Pakistan. Its main campus is in Clifton, Karachi. It is named after the famous Muslim polymath Avicenna (Ibn Sina). The Avicenna School, was founded in June 1996, and sponsored by the College of Accounting and Management Sciences (CAMS).[1] It is a co-educational institution, founded with the aim to abolish private tuitions for Advanced Level (A-level) as they were expensive. In 2000, Ordinary Level (O-level) was introduced, and later junior classes were started as well. The school is popularly known for its A level programme.

References

  1. Pakistan & Gulf Economist. S. Akhtar Ali. September 2000. Retrieved 25 October 2012.

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Coordinates: 32°55′16″N 72°24′00″E / 32.9211°N 72.4000°E / 32.9211; 72.4000

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