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If you're researching international schools in Pakistan offering Montessori Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Montessori Curriculum, taught by 6 of the schools below. The oldest school listed is International Montessori Centre – Jamshed Road Campus, opened in 1949.
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Links School Pre-School is a boutique early years institution located in the upscale Clifton neighborhood of Karachi, dedicated to providing a "home away from home" for young learners. Established in 1997, the school distinguishes itself with an exceptional 1:5 teacher-child ratio, ensuring highly personalized attention that fosters confidence and individual growth. The school follows a unique curriculum that blends Montessori methods with play-based learning, accredited by prestigious UK-based bodies such as the Early Years Alliance (EYA) and the Council of British International Schools (COBIS). The campus features purpose-built, state-of-the-art facilities designed to create a safe and stimulating environment, including specialized areas for expressive arts and physical development. A hallmark of Links Pre-School is its strong emphasis on the "Home-School Partnership," actively encouraging parents to participate in their child's settling-in process to ensure a smooth emotional transition. This nurturing, family-oriented approach makes it an ideal choice for parents seeking a supportive foundation for their child’s educational journey.
Roots IVY International School Rawalpindi is part of Roots School System, which originated with the establishment of Roots School System in Rawalpindi in April 1988. The Riverview Campus is located on Main GT Road, Rawalpindi, beside Toyota Rawalpindi Motors; the Head Office is in Wallayat Homes, Chaklala Scheme III, Rawalpindi. The school teaches in English and places emphasis on Urdu and Islamiat within its curriculum. Roots IVY offers a progression from early years through International Primary Program, Lower Secondary, and international qualifications such as IGCSE/O Levels and AS/A Levels. The IGCSE/O Levels curriculum includes Cambridge and EdExcel UK qualifications across a broad range of subjects. The school supports co-curriculars and a variety of clubs, including a Science Society, Robotics Club, Book Club, Environment Club, Language Clubs, and a Math Club. Drama, art, debates, puppetry and project work are integrated into learning, with field trips and a house system supplementing classroom activities. Roots IVY also emphasizes an exposure-expansion-exploration approach to learning.
EMS High School was established in 1990 and officially lists two Islamabad locations: the Main Campus in H-11/4 and CASA Branch in F-11/4. The CASA Branch offers Montessori for children aged 2 and above, while the Main Campus offers Elementary, Middle School, High School, IGCSE, SSC and College/A Levels. EMS follows a Montessori approach in the early years and offers IGCSE and A Level pathways, alongside SSC/Matric through FBISE. In the Senior Section, students may choose between Matric and IGCSE after Grade 8. Subjects listed include English, Urdu, Mathematics, Pakistan Studies, Islamic Studies, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Additional Mathematics, Human Biology and Arabic. A distinctive feature is the school’s robotics and STEM programme: EMS says its Robotics Society competes nationally and globally, and the school has won the National First LEGO League three times since 2017. Sports include football, cricket, martial arts, athletics, basketball, volleyball and hiking.
The Educational World’s North Nazimabad campus delivers a structured progression from the Montessori method for early learners (ages 2.5 to 5) to the Cambridge curriculum starting in Class 1. The campus features designated classrooms, science laboratories, and library spaces. A core component of the primary curriculum is the Hands-On Science program, which emphasizes practical experiments to build problem-solving skills. Students also participate in integrated Coding and Technology classes designed to teach digital literacy. In the secondary tiers, the curriculum incorporates Collaborative Projects to develop communication and teamwork. Additionally, the school runs a dedicated Debate and Public Speaking initiative, allowing students to practice articulation and build confidence in front of audiences. Founded by Syed Shoeb Hyder in 1985, the institution focuses on continuous progression through primary and secondary education with specific attention to digital skills and practical sciences.
The International Montessori Centre – Jamshed Road Campus holds a special place in the history of the HHS School System as its very first campus, established in 1949. Located in the founder’s original residence, the school offers a nurturing environment for children from Pre-Nursery to Class II. The curriculum blends the Montessori method with a holistic educational model, ensuring students develop academically while building strong character through integrated values-based learning and Quranic studies. Young learners benefit from specialized facilities, including a dedicated Art and Clay area, an Audio-Visual room, and a well-equipped Science lab tailored for early exploration. The campus prioritizes a balanced approach, where confidence and motor skills are assessed alongside traditional academics. As a feeder school for the broader HHS system, it provides a solid foundation, preparing students for seamless transition into the system’s Matriculation or O Level streams.
The International Montessori Centre – PECHS Campus is a modern early years institution established in 2023 as part of the esteemed HHS School System. Located in the heart of Karachi, this campus is designed to provide a nurturing and holistic education for children from Pre-Nursery through Class II. The school follows a Montessori-based curriculum that emphasizes self-directed activity and hands-on learning, supported by specialized facilities such as a dedicated Art and Clay Area, a well-stocked Library, and an Audio-Visual Room. A distinctive feature of the campus is its commitment to balancing academic growth with character development; the program integrates Quranic Studies from an early age, ensuring a grounded moral foundation alongside intellectual progress. With secure play areas and on-site health services, the school offers a safe, purpose-built environment where young learners can explore their potential and build a strong foundation for their future academic journey within the HHS network.
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