Academics
Senior School
Lahore Grammar School Paragon City Campus prepares students for the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE). Students take their O level examination at the end of Grade 11 and A level examinations at the end of Grade 13.
At the end of the two year A level program students appear for a minimum of three A levels exams taken in May/June of each academic year.
The subjects offered at A levels include:
Accounting
Applied Information Communication Technology
Art & Design
Biology
Business Studies
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
English Language
Further Mathematics
General Paper
Law
Literature in English
Mathematics
Media Studies
Physics
Psychology
Sociology
Thinking Skills
Urdu
World History.
Middle School
The middle school at LGS Paragon has around 400 boys and girls. The focus here is to provide maximum exposure to the students and develop every aspect of their personality. Students have to opt for a foreign language other than the regular curriculum. Paragon currently offer them a choice between French and German.
At the end of middle school- in grade 8 - students take their Cambridge Checkpoint exams to assess their readiness for O-levels. With every passing year our students are showing better and better results!
In O levels, students take a minimum of 8 subjects based on a combination of the following subject areas:
Compulsory Subjects
English
Islamiat
Mathematics
Pakistan Studies
Urdu
Electives
Accounting
Additional Mathematics
Art & Design
Biology
Business Studies
Chemistry
Commerce
Communication Technology Information,
Economics
English Literature
Food & Nutrition
Physics
Sociology
LGS Paragon is a PASCH school (Schools: Partners for the Future initiative). This is a global network of some 1,500 schools that place a high value on German and at Paragon, German teachers and students work with Geothe Institute throughout the year participating in various activities and competitions. Twice a year one or two of our students are selected to be a part of German Youth camps held in India and Germany.
Middle School Students at LGS Paragon are taught leadership skills and responsibility by electing their own council which then takes an active part in managing student life at school. Since our inception we have a hosted a multitude of Inter School Sports and Co-Curricular Competitions. Our students have participated in and won many competitions all over the city.
Junior School
LGS Paragon is not just a regular institution but a platform where individuals are given every possible chance
to learn, grow, progress and ultimately excel at academics and sports. Paragon teachers use an upgraded
form of the national curriculum and prepare students for CIE. Special sessions are held each week for PE,
dance and music while new languages are constantly being added to the school syllabus.
The Support System
The core administrative and student affairs staff at the school include the Director, Principal,
Headmaster, A-Level / 0-Level Coordinator, Director of Student Counseling and Co-curricular and
Cultural Activities Coordinator. The team involves itself in guiding, mentoring and supporting
students through academic and personal difficulties.
LGS Paragon is an institution which is constantly evolving and strives to improve every day. Students are
encouraged to form new clubs and societies that cater to their interests, which are not served by
existing societies, or ideas that can potentially improve the campus community both socially and
academically.
The Counseling Department
Lahore Grammar School, Paragon City, provide on-campus guidance and counseling for college placement
both overseas and locally. Despite being a relatively new institution LGS Paragon students have
received offers from some of the most prestigious universities at home and abroad.
The Student Council consists of the Head Boy, Prefects, House Captains and Presidents of various societies. A fresh Student Council is nominated every year and comprises of students from the A-Level whereas House Captains from A- Level and Vice Captains from 0- Level are elected by the student body. In their collective capacity as representatives of the student community, the Council is involved in organizing school activities, ensuring a standard of discipline in the school and acting as a liaison between the administration and the students.
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