Age Group : 14 to 17 Years
Seniors Program: The Winning Years
Ensuring academic excellence, career clarity, and character building
Seniors: The Winning Years
- Grade IX: for students 14 years and above
- Grade X: for students 15 years and above
- Grade XI: for students 16 years and above
- Grade XII: for students 17 years and above
Streams & Qualifications
The students who choose the Matric Stream acquire Secondary School Certificate Qualification at the end of Grade X while at the end of Grade XII they are awarded Higher Secondary School Certificate Qualification. Both qualifications are availed by passing external exams conducted by the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Abbottabad or Federal Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (FBISE), Islamabad.
However, those students who choose the Cambridge Stream receive O-Levels and A-Levels Qualification after being examined by the Cambridge Board in Grade X and Grade XII respectively.
Program Objectives
- Assist the students in acquiring academic skills that help them to excel in the Board Exams
- Ensure that the students get placements in universities and professional colleges of their choice
- Provide comprehensive Career Counselling that enables them to identify their strengths and thus choose a career path that makes them happy and productive
- Create self-motivated, self-directed learners who have a strong character and depth of vision
- Help the students in developing a pleasing personality having a desire to serve the humanity
- Develop a mindset in youngsters that supports them in facing challenges of the present world
Grade IX & X cover nine subjects:
English
Urdu
Math
Pakistan Studies
Islamic Studies
Mutala-e-Quran
Computer Science / Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Grade XI & XII (Inter Part I & II) include:
- Compulsory subjects: English, Urdu, Mutala-e-Quran, Islamic Studies
- Elective combinations (choose one):
- F.Sc Pre-Medical: Physics, Chemistry, Biology
- F.Sc Pre-Engineering: Physics, Chemistry, Math
- F.Sc Computer Science: Physics, Math, Computer
Both in Matric as well as Inter, Non-Muslim students can study Ethics instead of Islamic Studies, while students from abroad can opt to study Pakistani Culture instead of Urdu.
Outcomes
They frequently:
- Meet professionals from all walks of life
- Participate in seminars, debating competitions, art events, conventions and exhibitions are assessed through written tests
- Are assessed through written tests
- Engage in multi-dimensional co-curricular activities and sports
- Gain international exposure through youth exchange programs
- Participate in career counseling sessions to develop a deep understanding of what career options they have in front of them.