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Karachi American School

Secular, Founded 1953

Updated July 2026

3–18Ages
Co-edGender
DayType
0.33:1Student : teacher
Non-profitOwnership

Languages

English flagEnglish

Karachi American School is a selective, co-educational day school in Karachi, Pakistan, offering an American college-preparatory curriculum from Pre-Nursery through Grade 12. Founded in 1953, it serves a diverse community of local and expatriate students with a rigorous academic program and a strong emphasis on Advanced Placement (AP) coursework.

Term structure

Two semesters

Teaching approach

Karachi American School is committed to providing a high-quality American education rooted in the values of individuality, innovation, diversity, inclusion, and achievement. The school fosters a learning community where students are expected to develop a passion for learning, self-discipline, personal growth, and social responsibility. Faculty members aim to create respectful and inclusive environments that encourage all children to excel and reach their unique potential.

Programmes

The school offers an instructional program spanning from the Early Learning Center through Grade 12, following an American college-preparatory curriculum. The academic program includes rigorous study in core subjects, the arts, physical education, and athletics, with an AP International Diploma offered through AP coursework. The elementary music program follows the AERO curriculum, focusing on performance, creation, and appreciation, while the Early Learning Center uses the SPARK program to integrate math, literacy, and science into active play.

Outcomes

The school reports that 100% of the Class of 2025 were admitted to one or more higher education institutions of their choice. Graduates are expected to demonstrate discipline, the ability to analyze and interpret information, and the capacity to synthesize results and think creatively when addressing problems. Students are also encouraged to develop leadership skills for both local and global contexts.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
Unknown

Learning support

The school maintains a 3:1 student-to-teacher ratio to ensure personalized attention and academic support for every student. The Early Learning Center utilizes the SPARK program, which incorporates 'Right Fit' modifications to ensure lessons are inclusive and accessible for children ages 3–5. Additionally, the school provides a Student Services Department and a College Counselling Department to assist students throughout their academic journey.

Frequently asked questions(7)
What curriculum does Karachi American School offer?
Karachi American School offers Advanced Placement and AERO.
How much is tuition at Karachi American School?
Annual tuition at Karachi American School is $5.7K–$17.1K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What ages does Karachi American School teach?
Karachi American School enrolls students aged 3 to 18.
Is Karachi American School a day or boarding school?
Karachi American School is a day school.
What accreditations does Karachi American School hold?
Karachi American School holds accreditations including Middle States Association.
Is Karachi American School co-educational?
Karachi American School is a co-ed school.
Where is Karachi American School located?
Karachi American School is an international school in Karachi, Pakistan.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026-2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Grade K33–3$5.7K
Grade K44–4$5.9K
Grade K55–5$13.5K
Grade 1 to 46–9$13.4K
Grade 510–10$13.5K
Grade 6 to 711–12$16.7K
Grade 813–13$16.9K
Grade 9 to 1114–16$16.8K
Grade 1217–17$17.1K
Other fees(8)
Other fees
Application fee· Middle & High Schools application fee$450
Application fee· Elementary School application fee$200
Registration fee· Grade K3 registration fee (includes 3% SST)$2.1K
Registration fee· Grade K4 registration fee (includes 3% SST)$3.1K
Registration fee· Grade K5 to 5 registration fee (includes 3% SST)$4.1K
Registration fee· Grade 6 to 8 registration fee (includes 3% SST)$7.7K
Registration fee· Grade 9 to 11 registration fee (includes 3% SST)$10.3K
Registration fee· Grade 12 registration fee (includes 3% SST)$11.3K

Admissions

Admission to Karachi American School is highly selective and competitive, with a focus on maintaining balance in size, ethnicity, and gender across grade levels. The application process requires a prior academic record, standardized test scores, three letters of recommendation, a graded writing sample, and an interview for both parents and the applicant. Applications are processed for entry in the first semester (August) or second semester (January), and families are encouraged to apply early due to waiting lists in many grades.

Calendar

The school operates on an academic year that begins in the first week of August. The first semester runs from August through December, and the second semester begins in the first week of January. Detailed calendars for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 academic years are available for download on the school's website.

Facilities

LibraryArt roomScience labsGymnasiumTheatre / auditoriumTennis courtsSports fieldSwimming pool

About the campus

The school is situated on a 25-acre campus that includes elementary and secondary libraries, art studios, and science and computer laboratories. Athletic facilities feature a gymnasium, a swimming pool, playing fields, and squash and tennis courts. The campus also provides an auditorium, a cafeteria, health facilities, and a snack bar. Access to the campus is strictly controlled, requiring prior appointments and valid photo identification for all visitors.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a wide variety of experiences beyond the academic program to support student development, including student-led clubs such as a Finance Club, a bracelet-making club, and a chapter of the Health Occupations Students Association (HOSA). HOSA provides students interested in healthcare with practical training in first aid, suturing, and anatomical dissections, alongside community service opportunities. Additionally, the Alif-to-Z program connects student volunteers with staff for English language lessons, and students may participate in entrepreneurial events like a 'Shark Tank' competition.