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Head Office FB Area Campus
Address: ST-12, Block-2 FB Area, KarachiUAN: 111 947 947,+ 92 21 36310890, +92 36 33 1772-3Email: [email protected]
Airport Campus
Address: 4/7, Model Colony, Malir, Karachi.
Phone: +92 21 34 50 9330, +92 21 34 11 1013Email: [email protected]
North Nazimabad Campus
Address: C-6, Block-T, Shahrah-e-Noor Jehan, Karachi.Phone: +92 21 36 63 4852, +92 21 36 62 4353Email: [email protected] Saadi Town Campus
Address: B-84/85, Block 4, Saadi Town, Karachi.
Phone: +92 21 34 60 08 9915Email: [email protected]
University Campus Address: B-19-B-21, Rizwan Housing Society, KarachiPhone: +92 21 34 69 1645
Email: [email protected]
Jouhar Campus
Address: C-15, Block-15, Gulistan-e-Jouhar, Karachi.Phone: +92 21 34 01 6948, +92 21 34 01 8808 Email: [email protected]
Orangi Campus
Address: Plot no. 333, Block-L, Sector-11, Orangi Town, KarachiPhone: +92 21 36 43 2018
Email: [email protected]
Racecourse Campus Address: Plot #A-3, Block-C, Sector 42-A, Gulshan e Umair, Karachi.Phone: +92 21 34 90 2310 - 11Email: [email protected]
North Karachi Campus
Address: ST-12, Sector 5C-1, North Karachi, KarachiPhone: +92 21 36 94 0679
Email: [email protected]
Korangi Campus
Address: Korangi No.2.5, Sector 48-B, St-11, Near Coast Guard Roundabout, Korangi, Karachi.Phone: +92 34 60 08 9911
Email: [email protected]
Gulshan Campus Address: ST-9, Block-4, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi. Phone: +92 21 34 99 1119, +92 21 34 96 7954Email: [email protected]
OUR CAMPUSES
CONTACT US:
WHITE HOUSEGRAMMAR SCHOOL
Learners Today,Leaders Tomorrow“”
UAN: 111 947 947Email: [email protected]
MRS. NUZHAT YAZDANI, (LATE), FOUNDERMR. MEHMOOD UL HAQ USMANI, (LATE), FOUNDERDR. SALEEM US ZAMAN SIDDIQUI, (LATE), F.R.SMR. HAKEEM MUHAMMAD AHSAN, (LATE)MR. MIR KHALIL UR REHMAN, (LATE), FOUNDER JUNG GROUPDR. ATTA UR REHMANMR. HAROON SAAD, (LATE)DR. ZIA UL HAQ USMANIDR. ISMAIL SAAD
LIST OF PATRONS
WHITE HOUSE GRAMMAR SCHOOLWhite House Grammar School (WHGS) was established in 1981 by Mrs. Nuzhat Yazdani in Karachi. Her philosophy was to foster a love of learning and provide affordable private education to children without compromising on quality. WHGS views academic achievements as only one part of the learning process. It looks at the objectives of schooling beyond classroom instructions, only academic performance and good grades. We ensure our curriculum is dynamic, challenging, application based, integrated and relevant, to cherish, nurture and cultivate the imagination and the self-esteem of a young minds. Since inception, WHGS has seen tremendous growth and success. Today, it has more than a dozen purpose-built buildings in different areas of Karachi catering to students of kindergarten to O levels and Matric. Over 45,000 students have studied at WHGS to date. Our Alumni include graduates of prestigious higher education institutions and universities of Pakistan and overseas. WHGS students are serving at top positions in the fields of science, technology, business and social development, and made their mark as successful entrepreneurs around the globe. Our wealth is the education we transfer to the students and the trust parents have on us to provide their children a future. WHGS was one of the early adopters of Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) system. Additionally, the school won the “Best School of the Year Award” by the Board of Secondary Education (BSEK), Karachi for six consecutive years.
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OUR MISSIONTo empower students with knowledge and wisdom to thrive as academically sound,technically proficient, morally conscientious and socially adaptive citizens of aglobal society.
To establish our identity as an institution forming a central part of a promising socialand cultural community.
OUR VISION
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MOHAMMADALI YAZDANICHAIRMAN & CEO
FATIMAYAZDANIDIRECTOR“Our aim is to develop students at White House Grammar School into true leaders and
entrepreneurs in different walks of life, individuals who always seek to broaden their perspective and to face life’s challenges with courage and conviction. White House Grammar School has successfully completed 4 decades of excellence and ever since we have been thriving to provide an environment that is conducive to learning as well as helpful to a balanced personality build-up. In this modern day and age, technology has become an integral part and is developing each day. These rapid changes have also made us realize that the curriculum and educational technology needs to be updated with the changing times. We do realize that it is not enough to sit on our past laurels but as all dynamic institutions we need to create and recreate ourselves in building an ongoing learning environment. We strive to provide knowledge, skills, abilities, attitudes and beliefs that are essential for a productive, successful and happy life. We look forward to providing quality education and will continue our commitment of excellence, serving the future generations of our nation and making White House Grammar School a window to a fruitful future.”
“Our philosophy is to provide affordable and accessible education to children from all walks of life without compromising on quality. At White House Grammar School, we offer an educational program that fosters a love of learning. Our belief is that all children should have the opportunity to experience the joy of discovery and develop passion for learning. We do not believe in creating robots that demonstrate rote memory of course content. Instead, students must learn for meaningfulness and form a sound foundation for life-long in order to become self-sufficient and personally fulfilled to keep up with the complex and ever-changing world. Strong transparent communication between home and school forms the basis for a caring and nurturing atmosphere. This atmosphere promotes an excellence in teaching that results in high academic achievement and enables children to realize personal excellence at all levels. We sincerely work together to make White House Grammar School a happy place children love to attend, a place in which parents believe their children are receiving an education second to none, and a place in which teachers express their joy of working with pride.”
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FACILITATING LEADERSHIP “Leaders are born not made”.At WHS this cliché is reversed as “Leaders are made not born” as we believe in cultivatingleadership qualities bydeveloping curricula andpolishing strengths of our students.
PASSIONATELY PURSUINGPERFORMANCE At WHS we believe in motivating our students and employees intrinsically and extrinsically to achieve excellence.
TECHNOLOGY BASEDTEACHING In order to compete with the modern world our mandatory and optional course work is ITintegrated.
THE TEAMWORK APPROACH
Collaboration leads to new and innovative ideas. Therefore, we believe in honing team work approach.
OUR TEAM
CORE VALUES
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Kindergarten SectionThe Kindergarten (KG) Section consists of three levels: Montessori, KG1 and KG2. The Curriculum of the Kindergarten Section is based on an integrated Programme of studies comprising of Language, Science, Math, General Knowledge and Ethics. In addition, Writing-for-Fun, Show-and-Tell, Creative Movement, Art, Music, and play with sand, water and clay are an integral part of the learning process. Teaching is largely activity-based, relying mostly on play, crafts and observing nature. We strongly believe children learn best when they enjoy, not when they compete. Hence there is no competition and no positions in Kindergarten section. Children progress is gauged through their work, projects, presentations and formal and informal assessments throughout the academic year.
Junior SectionThe Junior Section consists of five levels: classes 1 to 5. The curriculum from classes 1 to 5 comprises English, Urdu, Math, History, Geography, Science, Islamiat, Computer Studies, Music, Art and Physical Education. Students are taught in a nurturing and interactive classroom environment. Great emphasis is given to class participation, group discussions,
presentations and projects to allow students to build their self-esteem, effective communication skills and confidence.
Senior SectionThe Senior Section consists of five levels: classes 6 to O levels /Matric. The Curriculum from classes 6 to 8 comprises English, Urdu, Math, Art, History, Geography, Science, Islamiat, Computer Studies, and Physical Education. In class 8 students have to make a choice between O levels and Matric. The subject selection slightly differs for both streams. In O Levels, there are altogether five compulsory subjects in O levels, English Language, Urdu Language, Mathematics, Islamiyat / Religious Studies and Pakistan Studies. Additional subjects, students can choose from a wide array of options available. Matric stream comprises English, Math, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Urdu, Islamiat, Pakistan Studies, Computer Studies and Sindhi. White House Grammar School offers a wide array of learning opportunities, sports, field trips, seminars, interactive sessions, music, art and craft, community service, presentations and many more. By undergoing this larger context of learning, students grow up with self-esteem, confidence, effective communication skills, leadership initiatives, and with an interest in the broader aspects of self-fulfilment, along with social and cultural life.
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
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LIBRARY
LABORATORY
AUDIO VISUAL / PRESENTATION/ SEMINAR ROOM
PLAY AREA
PHYSICAL TRAINING /SPORTS ACTIVITIES
ARTS AND CRAFTS
CANTEEN
MUSIC LESSON
LIFE AT CAMPUS
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Various co curricular activities are held in school throughout the year and parents are always welcome to cherish their children and boost their morale. These activities fall in to the category of Debating, Dramatics, Literary and Science.
FIELD TRIPSThe school organizes various educational and amusement excursion at different intervals throughout the year to suit common interests and signifies the application of academic theory to the practical world.
SPECIAL EVENTSEvery year the school successfully arranges a “Science and Arts Exhibition”, “Annual Sports Day”, “Earth Day”, “Pet Day”, “Independence Day”, and many more.
CO CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES