The Knowledge Schools
The Knowledge School System TKS | |
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In Truth I Win | |
Address | |
C-II, Johar Town, Lahore Pakistan Punjab Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan Pakistan | |
Information | |
School type | Franchise System Private schools |
Patron saint(s) | Hassan Sohaib Murad |
Status | Active |
Administrator | Zahid Warraich |
Director | Khadija Burhan |
Employees | 25 |
Key people | Muhammad Taufeeq, Muhammad Nasir, Shoaib Tariq, Nusrat Hamdani |
Grades | P.G to Matric |
Enrolment | 25,000 |
Classes | 13 |
Average class size | 25 |
Student to teacher ratio | 20:1 |
Education system | Matric |
Medium of language | English |
Campuses | 155 |
Slogan | In Truth I Win |
Song | Karwan yunhi barhta rahay.. |
Rival | The Educators, Allied Schools, The Smart School |
Accreditation | Government of Pakistan |
School fees | 1500-3000 |
Affiliations | ILM Trust |
Website | Official Website |
The Knowledge School System is a franchise school network established all over Pakistan. This school system is working under the umbrella ILM Group of Colleges and University of Management and Technology. It makes its presence all across Pakistan with 150+ campuses in all the four provinces and almost 50 cities.[1] It was founded in 2008. First CEO was Dr. Muhammad Aslam. Currently it is operating its head office placed in UMT Admin Building (HBL Building, 3rd floor).
Previous CEOs
- Prof. Dr. Aslam
- Sajid Masood
- Fahad Ashraf Bhatti
- Irfan Ali Khan
Core Team Members
Campus Cities
- Adda Zakheera
- Arifwala
- Ali Pur Chatha
- Ahmed Pur East
- Ada Kameer
- Badiana
- Bahawalpur
- Begowala
- Bhalwal
- Burewala
- Bhadana
- Chishtian
- Chawinda
- Chakwal
- Chobara
- Chunian
- Charsadda
- Chorasta
- Daska
- Depalpur
- Dhananwala
- Dina
- Dhoda
- Faislabad
- Farooqabad
- Gujranwala
- Gujar Khan
- Gujrat
- Haveli Lakha
- Hafizabad
- Haroonabad
- Hyderabad
- Hujra Shah Muqeem
- Islamabad
- Jalalpur Bhattian
- Jhang
- Klasswala
- Khanewal
- Khangarh
- Khanpur
- Kehroor Pakka
- Kabir Wala
- Khudian Khas
- Kingra
- Kotli Bawa
- Kasur
- Kulluwal
- Karachi
- Kot Samaba
- Lahore
- Loralai
- Manawala
- Mandi Bahaudding
- Mandira
- Manga Mandi
- Mianwali Bangla
- Mianwali
- Mian Khan
- Multan
- Muridkey
- Muzafargarh
- Mandi Tharo
- Narowal
- Okara
- Phoolnagar
- Pakpattan
- Pattoki
- Pasroor
- Peshawar
- Takht Bhai
- Qila Ahmedabad
- Qila Kalarwala
- Qaboola
- Quetta
- Rahim Yar Khan
- Rawalpindi
- Sadiqabad
- Sahiwal
- Sanjar Pur
- Sambrial
- Sargodha
- Shakargarh
- Sheikhupura
- Sialkot
- Shorkot
- Tanda
- Toba Tek Singh
- Tarikni Adda
- Takht Bhai
- Ugoki
- Ubaro
- Wazirabad
- Yazman
- Zafarwal
References
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