Senior Section

Children usually make a smooth transition from The Educators Pre-school and are geared to start primary from class 1 up to class 6 at The Educators Primary School (students carry on from class 7 up to Matriculation).

Students are introduced to exciting new subjects, such as Science and Mathematics, and their world begins to expand at a very rapid pace.Our curriculum is relevant and current, pivoting on English medium education and adapted to the local context with a special focus on Islamiyat, Pakistan Studies and Urdu.

We endeavour to ensure that all the various elements necessary for a well-rounded education and opportunities to excel are within reach of students.The Educators provides an environment that encourages learning and facilities to enhance and support students’ education.

Our teachers go through periodic trainings to be at par with new teaching-learning strategies and our schools have well-stocked libraries, science laboratories and computer facilities.

Age Limit

Please see details of minimum and maximum age standards defined for each class level:

Class Level Minimum Maximum
KG 4 years 5 years
Class I 5 years 6 years
Class II 6 years 7 years
Class III 7 years 8 years
Class IV 8 years 9 years
Class V 9 years 10 years
Class VI 10 years 11 years
Class VII 11 years 12 years
Class VIII 12 years 13 years
Class IX 13 years 14 years
Class X 14 years 15 years

Note: children who do not fall within the defined age limits can be considered for acceptance in exceptional cases.


Co-curricular Activities

Co-curricular activities play a very important role in students’ personality development. It provides the platform to explore varied interests.

Such events and activities provide students the chance to try out new interests and to demonstrate leadership, learn team participation and acquire tolerance skills.
Benefits of co-curricular events and activities:
  1. Learning to approach a problem and discovering the answer
  2. Opportunity to ask questions, satisfy and engage curious minds
  3. Acquiring and learning skills such as observation and following instructions,
  4. Older students learn to find creative solutions, record and organise data, draw conclusions, budget time and money, make and keep a schedule and to delegate work time, keep to a schedule and delegate work
  5. Using reading, writing, research, and computer skills
Some of the main activities and events that are part of The Educators portfolio include:

Colour Day – primary level students dress up in and are immersed in and surrounded by an assigned colour. This activity helps reinforce the colours and expand their knowledge.

Qira't & Na'at Competitions - students celebrate Islamic events of significance, gain confidence, flex recitation skills of the Holy Quran and develop a closer affinity with Islam.

Independence Day Celebrations - marked with activities to inculcate pride and impart knowledge about this significant event that is an integral part of our identity.

Science Fair & Exhibitions - Models, projects and experimental science exhibitions are organised to encourage creative thinking and experiment forgotten while learning from hands-on projects.

Quiz Events - a fun way for students take on a challenge and expand their knowledge about an assigned topic. 

Creative Writing Competitions students get to enhance their critical and reflective thinking abilities and improve writing skills.

Variety Programme an annual event, can include all or some of the following: fancy dress show, drama, singing competition etc.

Debates & Declamationstudents participate in debates and declamations to boost confidence and to develop public speaking skills.

Annual Events - Funfair, Basant, Parents Day and Sports Day

Sports races, cricket, table tennis, P.T. show, badminton, indoor games, track & field events