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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Froebel's International School

Froebel's International School is a network of private schools in Pakistan with branches in some major cities of the country. It is considered one of the best schools in Pakistan but has been constantly criticized due to its high fee structure.

History

It was founded in 1975 by Sabiha Zamir Khan, the widow of Admiral Zamir. In 1981, Froebel's acquired a 6,000 square yard plot at Rs70 per square yard in Sector F-7/2 of Islamabad to develop a new school branch.

In September 2013, a student from Froebel's International School Islamabad broke the world record by scoring 47 A's in his O and A level examinations.

Froebel's Model United Nations (FROMUN) is held on annual basis at Islamabad campus.

Branches

  • Froebel's International School F-7 branch
  • Froebel's International School Peshawar Road Rawalpindi branch

Notable alumni

References

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