The Lyceum School

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The Lyceum School
Lyceum School, Karachi (entrance).JPG
Main building
Location
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Pakistan
Information
School typeIndependent school, Day school, Selective school
Founded1987
FounderScheherazade Asdar Ahmad
StatusActive
PrincipalShireen Saeed Khan (acting)
GenderCo-educational
Age16 to 19
Houses  Athens
  Sparta
  Troy
  Corinthe
PublicationThe Oracle
Lysias
Websitewww.lyceumschool.edu.pk

The Lyceum School is a private school in Karachi that specializes in a two-year long A Level program. It was founded in 1987, and is located on Hatim Alvi Road, in the Old Clifton area of Karachi, Pakistan. It is a co-educational institution with students aged 16–19.

Academics[]

The Lyceum School offers a number of subjects across the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities.

Subjects taught at the Lyceum School include physics, chemistry, mathematics, further mathematics, biology, computer science, English literature, Law, English language, economics, accounting, history, art, psychology and sociology.

Extracurricular activities[]

Sports[]

Students are divided into Sparta, Athens, Troy and Corinthe, the different houses, with the colour of their lanyard matching their house. Sports tournaments are inter-house, city-wide, and country-wide, such as at the Lahore University of Management Sciences, where they have won many awards.

Debating[]

The school has won national and international debate competitions, including the Harvard Model United Nations Conference. Its parliamentary debate team won the Karachi Cup in 2019. In 2019 Lyceum was the first school to win the Rotaract Model United Nations (ROTMUN) four times in a row.[1]

Clubs & societies[]

Event Year
Liceo Scientifico 2012
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Student government[]

The student government hierarchy at The Lyceum School is as follows:

  1. Cabinet (President, Vice President, General Secretary, Treasurer)
  2. Society Chairs
  3. Elected Representatives
  4. House Captains

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Lyceum won Best Delegation at ROTMUN".


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