Every space at London School is designed to spark curiosity, encourage movement, and make learning feel like an adventure.
London School — Prof. Waris Mir Campus is a Cambridge Pathway Registered private school in Lahore, Pakistan, located on Ali Road in Township, opposite Ideal Park. The campus is purpose-built for primary and middle-school education from Pre-Nursery through Class 7, with smart classrooms, a dedicated Robotics Lab, a Computer Lab, an indoor play area, a library, and an assembly hall. The school opened in 2025 and serves approximately 130 students in its first year. Class sizes are kept small to support individual attention. The campus follows the Cambridge approach to learning environments: bright spaces, learning walls, and behaviour-shaping visuals that help children feel calm, focused, and curious.
London School operates a single Lahore campus in Sector B-2 of Township. Class sizes are kept deliberately small to support individual attention during the foundational years, and the building is purpose-built for primary and middle-school education. For an immersive walkthrough with photos and video, our virtual tour takes you stop-by-stop through every space.
A reference list of every learning space on campus, what's in it, and which year groups use it most. Want to see them? Open the virtual tour.
| Space | What's in it | Used by |
|---|---|---|
| Smart Classrooms | Digital whiteboards, interactive learning tools, collaborative seating layouts | All year groups |
| Library | Picture books, chapter books, reference titles, reading corners, group study tables | All year groups |
| Robotics Lab | LEGO Mindstorms and WeDo kits, Arduino microcontrollers, 3D printers, sensors, soldering tools | Classes 1–7 weekly; Pre-Nursery–KG via Bee-Bot |
| Computer Lab | Workstations running Scratch, Python, and age-appropriate AI learning environments | Classes 1–7 |
| Indoor Play Area | Slides, ball pit, soft-foam play structures, sensory corners | Pre-Nursery, Nursery, KG |
| Assembly Hall | Stage, sound system, seating for whole-school events | All year groups (mornings, events) |
| Music Room | Keyboard, percussion, group instruments for movement and singing | All year groups |
| Outdoor Play and Sports Area | Open play surface for cricket, football, athletics, martial arts and 25+ activities across the year | All year groups |
School runs Monday to Saturday during academic terms. The exact daily timetable varies by year group; this is the general shape of a day at London School.
For your child's exact timetable, including specialist sessions and homework expectations by year group, our admissions team will share the relevant week plan when you book a tour.
From LEGO to Arduino to AI, every child becomes a builder, not just a learner.
Young builders start with LEGO Mindstorms and WeDo kits. Problem-solving through play. Engineering concepts without the jargon.
Students code Arduino microcontrollers. Build robots that sense light, temperature, and movement. Real electronics, real impact.
CAD design, 3D printing, and introduction to machine learning. Students design, iterate, and create. Class 8 launches in 2026–27 as our Class 7 cohort progresses.
From Newton's Laws to the Age of AI: Knowledge is the Force that Moves the WorldPainted on the walls of London School Library
Parents always ask what a three-year-old actually does at school all day. Here is an honest week, written by the teachers who teach it.
The week opens calmly. Children hang their bags on their named hooks, change into indoor shoes, and gather on the carpet for register. Story time follows — a picture book chosen to anchor the week's theme (transport, weather, family, or feelings). The teacher reads slowly, holds up the pictures, asks one question per page, and lets a different child answer each time. By 10 AM, every child has spoken at least once.
Tuesday is for hands-on maths. Children sort coloured pegs into matching pots, count out three biscuits for "snack helpers," and build towers with wooden blocks while the teacher names the shapes. After break, half the class moves to the robotics corner where they take turns pressing buttons on a Bee-Bot floor robot to make it move forward, turn, and stop. The other half is at the playdough table making "letter snakes." Roles swap mid-session.
Wednesdays are noisier, on purpose. The keyboard comes out, children sing the days-of-the-week song with actions, and a movement game gets the energy out. After music, children choose their own corner: dressing-up box, painting easel, water tray, or quiet reading nook. Free choice teaches them to make decisions, finish what they start, and tidy up after themselves.
Outdoor day. Children take their water bottles to the play area for slides, ride-on toys, and the soft-ball pit. After play, they line up "in a chain holding hands" (the children's phrase) to walk back to class. The afternoon is gentler: a short cookery activity (washing fruit, spreading butter on toast, decorating biscuits) tied to the week's story.
Friday closes the loop. Each child takes home a "look what I did" folder — one painting, one number sheet, one photo from a shared activity, and a short note from the teacher about a moment that mattered ("Sara helped Ali put his shoes on today"). It is not a report card. It is a Friday letter from teacher to parent, every week.
This is a real week, not a marketing template. If you want to see one in person, our Pre-Nursery classroom is open on Thursdays for parents booked on a campus tour. Book a visit.
This page is the reference: facts, schedule, facility specs. For the photos, the videos, and a stop-by-stop walkthrough of the campus, our virtual tour is the place to go.
Plot #8, Sector B-2, Block 1, Ali Road, Opposite Ideal Park Township, Lahore 54600.
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