Nurturing a Champion Mind

Grade III-VII

Club Period:

A weekly session where students choose their preferred clubs, including Cooking, Public Speaking, Sports, Arts, Little Doctors, Urdu, and English.

STEAM Classes:

Weekly sessions focused on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics, encouraging innovation and creativity.

Nazra Quran:

Ensuring proper Quranic recitation and understanding as part of the core curriculum.

Hands-On Learning:

Practical, experience-based education to apply knowledge in real-world scenarios.

SLO-Based Studies:

Curriculum designed around Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for focused academic growth.

Activity-Based Learning:

Interactive and engaging methods to boost creativity, critical thinking, and understanding.

Focus on Reading & Writing:

Prioritizing strong literacy skills through enhanced reading comprehension and effective writing practices

Hifz Classes at Nurture International School

Nurturing Spiritual Growth
Grade 3 (Ages 8-9): Start your Hifz journey with us, regardless of Nazra Quran completion.
Grade 4 (Ages 8-9): Quran Majeed Nazra completion is required.

Grade VI-VIII

We would describe our highly successful schools for young people in Years 6, 7 and 8 as inviting, supportive, and safe places, where students experience consistent and joyful teaching and learning.

In our nurture school system in Pakistan, we are dedicated to providing welcoming, supportive, and secure environments for students in Years 6, 7, and 8. Here, they experience consistent and joyful teaching and learning, fostering a positive atmosphere for academic growth and personal development.

We offer a comprehensive education that meets the expectations and objectives of the Pakistan curriculum. Our teachers take pride in promoting in-depth learning and ensuring students’ academic success across all areas of the curriculum.

By March of Year 8, students typically choose to follow the Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) program, leading to O-level exams in Year 11. Alternatively, some may opt for our Matric program, completing their final exams in Year 10.

We understand that some students may face additional academic challenges, and we address these with individualized support and learning plans. Our rigorous academic planning and carefully selected faculty ensure students’ intellectual, physical, and emotional well-being needs are met, fostering both academic growth and personal fulfillment.

In nurturing our students’ academic, social, and emotional development, we emphasize the teaching and learning of values through our TCS Values program. We foster active partnerships among students, parents, and teachers to create a continuum of learning between home and school.

While academics are a priority, we recognize the importance of sports and co-curricular activities in a child’s education. Therefore, we offer a diverse range of clubs, sports, and additional activities on afternoons and weekends, encouraging voluntary participation to enrich students’ overall educational experience.