As the only all-girls’ private school in the vicinity, Bahria Town School & College Girls Campus in Sector B, Lahore is uniquely positioned and has been at the forefront of girls’ education for a decade. We are focused on developing a modern approach towards learning, nurturing our girls through the challenges of adolescence and giving them the freedom to find their own identity, we prepare them to live with purpose and lead with conviction wherever their future takes them.
Our state of the art Girls Campus for Junior, Middle and Senior school offer classes from Grade 1 to Matric/O-Levels and A-Levels. Our contemporary campus facilities fulfill the communities’ ambition for advanced and improved learning for their children.
We work with a comprehensive curriculum from Junior to Senior Levels and offer excellence in teaching and learning. Our academic programme is intentionally tailored to the way girls learn best. We believe when girls are encouraged at an early age to feel free to pursue an interest in any other challenging endeavor, they are more likely to retain their enthusiasm and curiosity into their adult careers.
Our diverse programme is enriched with Robotics, Food and Nutrition Lab, Skills Development Centre(sewing, fabric painting/dye, flower making, etc.), Arts and Craft, provide our students with basic life skills as well as an opportunity to realize their unique gifts and achieve their full potential.
Our Sports programme include gymnastics, aerobics and various competitive field sports, etc. to provide an opportunity for each girl to follow her passion and excel in the sport of her choice.
Our students leave with the confidence and vision they need to live lives of consequence and courage. Hundred percent of our students are accepted to their preferred colleges and universities, they excel in highly competitive programmes and succeed in their chosen fields after graduation. No matter where their journey takes them, they carry the Bravian difference with them.
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Too much expensive,They used to add extra charges in fee vouchers every month.House vest material is sooo cheap and it... costs 700 rupees,extra electricity charges also added in fee.No one is there to ask them...Photocopy of Lim book price is 1200/- its just a photocopy.....should be ashamed.200 Chinese fee and kids can't speak even a single sentence.Information cell is not in working order, they will never ever attend your call. Its the biggest flaw of btsc Lahore. If they can't facilitate the parents on a call, then They should add some call attending charges. Sounds gooooood a new earning point (call attending charges= 2500/month).Some time parents can't come physically they must have some emergency number of information cell, i have to write it bacaz of a great pain when my call is not attending by information cell.read more
Although the route to Bahria Town is problematic bcuz of bridge under construction, one has to take the long route in... order to get in Bahria Town.As far for the Bahria Town School n college is concerned, the campus is purpose built n it really is a big campus for girls.School is maintained very well with huge lawns followed by parking lot for buses for students.Overall experience is gudThumbs up 👍read more
Bahria Town School is one of the best Schools in the area and economical also. Apart from building, BTS has a vast... green area to facilitate students play and enjoy. Teachers take keen interest in teaching. Students take good positions in exams.read more
I have studied in this school for 8 yrs from prep to 7th, and insha'Allah I will continue in this school. This the best... school. But why I have given 4 stars is because we are not allowed to sit in our class in the break, sometimes if someone is not feeling well, so we ask teacher but she says no..that's really sad. Otherwise teachers teach very well. And yes, there should be a way in which we could change our section but this is not allowed, this is bad because you separate the kid from their friends. One thing is very good that...I have never been separated from my friends. Once a Bravian is always a Bravian✨read more
I have studied here for 3 years. The building is awsome especially the washrooms but teachers keep on changing and so... studies were effected and I had to change the school.read more
Life at btsc was full of fun and happiness it felt just like home where myself teachers were like myself parents and... class fellows like my siblings. ❤❤❤❤❤ I really miss them all?????read more
This school is really cool! Since they have easy urdu for students from overseas. The activities are great and the... studies and activities are balanced.I didn't expect a school in Pakistan to be this GREAT!read more
Best school with excellent facilities to provide quality education and developmental activities to groom the... youngers into responsible and creative individuals capable of true potential.They have professional and hard working teachers.They provide a friendly and environment..Ambiance is good in all the campuses.read more
In the 1940s Bishop F.B Cialeo, OP, first Bishop of Multan requested the La Salle Brothers to run this school in... Multan.The La Salle High School Multan is one of the missionary institutions that were initiated by Sir John Baptist De La Salle (the founder of the La Sallian community).Rev. Bro. Lawrence Manuel was the longest serving principal of La Salle Higher Secondary School, Multan, i.e. from 1986 to 2007. The current principal is Bro. Shahzad George Gill. I also studied here from 1990-1995. The best school in the region during my time and I reckon still the best.The principal of the school said that Christian educational institutions have contributed a lot in nurturing the country's leadership. He was responding to Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif's 9 June 2008 promise to make Punjab a 100 percent literate province by 2010.The school's most prominent alumnus is Yousaf Raza Gilani, ex-prime minister of Pakistan. Brother Emmanuel Nicholas who taught Gilani in the 1960s, was reunited with his student during a South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation meeting in Colombo in March 2008. In 2011, he recommended to the President of Pakistan that Bro. Emmanuel be given the Tamgha-i-Pakistan (Medal of Pakistan) for services he had rendered towards the uplift of the poor in Pakistan. The medal was awarded to him on 23 March 2012, at the Pakistan High Commission in Colombo.read more