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In a country where the quality of education can vary greatly, one can hardly belief that it may house one of the most expensive schools, where admission may make a huge hole on your pockets.
Founded in 1979, LGS is a private school linked to the Cambridge Board of International Examinations and offers education up to A Levels. Besides its elite campuses, LGS also runs Landmark Schools for middle-income families and the Lahore Education Society School for low-income students.
According to media reports, at LGS, the yearly fees is as high as around 2.5 million Pakistani Rupees (about Rs 7.5 lakh in Indian currency), making it a status symbol for wealthy families in Pakistan.
LGS has more than 70 campuses across Pakistan, in cities like Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar, Quetta, Multan, Gujranwala, Sialkot, Faisalabad, and Gujrat.
According to media reports, LGS fees change depending on the grade. At LGS International, one of the country’s top branches, fees start at USD 12,839 for Grade 1 and go up to USD 15,251 for Grades 9 to 12.
Parents must also pay extra for registration, security deposits, and clearance certificates. Plus, the first quarter’s fee is non-refundable, making admissions a major financial decision. Getting into LGS is tough too. Seats are limited, competition is high, and many parents are ready to spend a lot to secure a spot.
It has extended its network to cater to the needs of the middle income group in its Landmark Schools. according to the official website.
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