Pakistan Islamia Higher Secondary School offers education from Kindergarten to Grade 12, catering to students aged 4 to 18. The academic structure is divided into different phases:
Stage
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Grade
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Kindergarten
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KG1 and KG2
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Primary School
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Grade 1 to Grade 5
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Middle School
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Grade 6 to Grade 8
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Secondary School
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Grade 9 and Grade 10
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High School
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Grade 11 and Grade 12
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PIHSS follows the National Curriculum of Pakistan, which is governed by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE). The curriculum has been updated recently, aligning with international standards to allow students to sit for external international tests such as ASSET, PIRLS, PISA, CAT4, IBT, and TIMSS.
Curriculum of PIHSS (Grade 1 to Grade 8)
The curriculum for the pre-board years focuses on providing a broad-based education that prepares students for higher-level studies. The subjects offered from Grade 1 to Grade 8 include:
Subjects Offered (Grade 1 to Grade 8)
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English
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Social Studies
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Urdu
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Science
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Arabic
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Mathematics
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Islamic Studies (Islamiat)
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Grade 9 Curriculum
In Grade 9, students are introduced to more specific subject areas, preparing for secondary-level board exams. The curriculum divides the subjects into Part I of a two-year programme:
Grade 9 Subjects
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Part
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English
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Part I
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Urdu
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Part I
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Islamiat
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Full Course
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Mathematics
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Part I
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Physics or Civics
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Part I
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Biology or Computer Science or Home Economics
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Part I
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Economics
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Part I
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Grade 10 Curriculum
The curriculum for Grade 10 includes the continuation of Part II subjects from the previous year. Students further their knowledge and prepare for their final board exams.
Grade 10 Subjects
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Part
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English
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Part II
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Urdu
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Part II
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Pakistan Studies
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Full Course
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Mathematics
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Part II
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Physics or Civics or Chemistry or General Science
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Part II
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Biology or Computer Science or Home Economics
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Part II
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Economics
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Part II
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Grade 11 & 12 Curriculum (Higher Secondary)
For Grades 11 and 12, PIHSS offers specialisation in science, commerce, and humanities, allowing students to tailor their education to their future academic and career goals. The subjects follow the FBISE guidelines and are offered according to student choice.