In 1979, Lahore Grammar School opened its door to a handful of students with 55 Main established as its first branch. We’ve come a long way since then! From the very beginning, however, the philosophy of the school has been to combine collaborative learning, critical and logical thinking skills and a diverse co-curricular program to help create a more balanced, well-rounded individual, with interests and ideas, a questioning mind and a genuine love for learning. Today, Lahore Grammar School provides education to both boys and girls till A’ Level.
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It is one of the best schools of Lahore. But the management is not co operative. Can't go and meet the Admin without... appointment. It's an expensive school. Not willing to take suggestions from any one. Stubborn in all issues most of the time. Teachers are not well paid and kids are heavily burdened with work. Most of the work is assigned for home and kids have to take extra tution at home to catch up on studies.read more
A good school with very hard studies but with good opportunities to discover oneself.Campus is big and spacious.... Teachers are good too.I pray COVID finishes soon and schools reopen.read more
I use to study here in this School Very Tough Experience for me in 2001 till 2003 I was in Grade 2 till Grade 4 and I... Had No Friends just Bullies and talkative students the studies were tough if I had Time I want to visit this School againread more
I used to study here. There's mediocre academics and stuff, some of the teachers aren't too intelligent, campus is... pretty beautiful, but the culture inside is toxic, drug-filled, and idiotic. Students are elitists, not elite. They're overly patriotic, and take "school spirit" to an extreme, to the point that they're hostile towards even the slightest of criticism to the institution. And, sadly, that sort of mentality is encouraged. Don't misinterpret this, there IS stuff to like about the place, like the campus and the co-curriculars. But the toxic, undisciplined, elitist, and often even racist mentality of the students, the fact that drugs exist inside, and the lack of any sort of creature comforts for students-- like lockers, air conditioning in classes, and tables and chairs that aren't 100 years old and just repainted each semester, make it less-than-perfect. The school extorts students with ridiculously high fees, and put none of it into the students. The teachers and staff are paid by the government, the buildings are built on donations from over-patriotic "old-boys", and no money is put into important things like tables for people. An estimated few billion rupees is made in profits AFTER deducting estimated costs, and nobody knows where it goes. Just a bit of negativity to counteract the patriotically-fueled plethora of positive reviews, and give another point of view.read more