The South Asia Inter-School Association
(SAISA) is made up of 10 member schools in the South Asia
region. The purpose of SAISA is to promote and coordinate
regional professional development
activities,
academic and cultural festival, athletic tournaments and
other events deemed appropriate by member schools.
The fundamental
aim of SAISA is to promote the values of collaboration,
creativity, sportsmanship and fair and ethical competition.
While we acknowledge the notion of "winning" in
sporting events and other competitions, a far more important
recognition is that students come together to participate
in various activities in the truest spirit of cooperation
and competition. By doing so they develop physically, emotionally,
creatively and intellectually through a variety of sporting,
academic and artistic experiences.
LAS is an active member of SAISA
and sends sports, as well as art, math, leadership and MUN
groups, to annual competitions hosted by member schools.
The 10 member schools in SAISA are spread through the countries
of Pakistan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Students
who participate in SAISA events are hosted in the homes
of families from the host school, allowing our students
to develop new friendships with other international school
students.
To be eligible for students activities
such as athletic tournaments, the fine arts, music festival
and leadership conference, students must have a minimum
grade point average of 2.0, received not more than two (2)
failing grades in any subject and not have more than five
(5) unexcused absences in the previous quarter.

The 10 SAISA schools are as follows.
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American Embassy School, New Delhi, India (AES). |
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American International School, Chennai,
India (AISC). |
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American International School, Dhaka, Bangladesh (AISD). |
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American School of Bombay, India (ASB). |
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International School of Islamabad, Pakistan (ISOI). |
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Karachi American School, Pakistan (KAS). |
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Lahore American School, Pakistan (LAS). |
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Lincoln School, Kathmandu, Nepal (LS). |
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Murree Christian School, Pakistan (MCS). |
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Overseas School of Colombo, Sri Lanka (OSC). |
