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LAS in NESA and AAIE
LAS has been and continues to be an active member of the Near East South Asia (NESA) organization and the Association for the Advancement of International Education (AAIE). With its strong commitment to staff development and ongoing professional growth opportunities, the school prides itself on the outstanding faculty that serves its school community.
Yaden Vol. 2
Lahore American School host a student-led event called the Yaden Vol. 2 Art Festival. Inviting over 400 participants from all over Pakistan, the students worked day and night to make this a successful event.
Positive Discipline Lab School
Lahore American School was recognized as a Lab School for Positive discipline
LAS Completes 60 Years
Lahore American School celebrated its 60th anniversary with a week-long celebration, which included a polo match, gala dinner, and concert.
LAS Introduced GAFE
With the help of the then technology director, LAS started their 1 to 1 Laptop Program for all secondary students. This meant that all students from grade 6 above would have to use Google Apps for Education, such as Google Classroom, to receive their assignments and instruction. This allowed efficiency for any students traveling with the school for CWW, SAISA or MUN.
LAS Mascot Named Buffy
LAS Students name their Mascot, Buffy.
LAS Introduces Moodle, Online Learning program
LAS takes a proactive approach to education by introducing Moodle to Secondary and Elementary School. Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment(Moodle) is an online learning system that allows students to learn seamlessly.
LAS wins SAISA Soccer Again
Lahore American School defends their position as SAISA Soocer champions in a thrilling match against American International School- Dhaka. The entire student body celebrates by welcoming the team from the Wagah border.
LAS Wins SAISA Soccer
Lahore American School won SAISA Soccer, the most popular sport, after a gap of almost 20 years. GO BUFFS
SAISA West Begins
LAS, ISOI, KAS, and MCS get together to form SAISA West. This was a local version of the international SAISA league for Middle School students as a mechanism to introduce them to the interactive and fast-paced world of SAISA.
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