Sunday, October 21, 2012

                                     Beacon house Defence Campus
                                             RECENT EVENTS
                                                                            
November 2011: Beaconhouse Defence Campus (BDC) bagged the Intra-regional Football Cup. After an easy win over Gujranwala in the semis, the final was a tough contest with A Level Gulberg Campus but the BDC boys won 1-0.

BDC’s girls’ basketball team made their way to the final of the Intra-regional Basketball Cup. The final against the Liberty Campus was a tense match and our girls played well to secure second place in the entire region.

Our aspiring fashion designers and models set the ramp ablaze at the Lahore Grammar School Paragon Fashion Show and bagged the third prize. It was no small feat considering the fact that almost every school in Lahore participated in the competition.

The bake sale held by middle section was filled with fun, frolic and of course food. Mr. Ali Raza, Regional Director Centre, graced the occasion as chief guest. The young chefs served delightful snacks and meals for everyone. It was a noble cause as all the proceeds were for the flood victims and charity organisations.

BDC also organised a Desi Day, where the dress code for students was ethnic. Students enjoyed food, laughter and their favourite songs. It was indeed a memorable day.



Tuesday, October 9, 2012



BEACON HOUSE SCHOOL SYSTEM



About:

The Beaconhouse group has over 214,000 fulltime students in nine countries and is possibly the largest school network of its kind in the world. Established in November 1975 as the Les Anges Montessori Academy with 19 toddlers, Beaconhouse has since grown into an international network of private schools, imparting distinctive and meaningful learning to students all the way from birth – through its partnership in Pakistan with Gymboree Play & Music – to post-graduation, through the Beaconhouse National University in Lahore.


Of these students, over 84,000 study at the group’s flagship network, the Beaconhouse School System, while the remaining are largely enrolled at The Educators, a parallel school network operated by the group with over 120,000 students. Other students are in Beaconhouse schools overseas.

The Beaconhouse of today is thus much more than just a stand-alone school. Through distinct and independent divisions in the UK, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Oman, UAE, Pakistan and Bangladesh, it caters to the education and training needs of a large and diverse group of individuals of varying ages, socio-economic backgrounds, and nationalities, with its activities also extending beyond education in some countries.

Beaconhouse has always laid tremendous emphasis on the development of human capital. From its initial association in the 1980s with The Moray House Institute of Education in Scotland to its more recent teaching training links with the University of Bradford and MARJON, Beaconhouse has institutionalised in-service teacher training like no other school.
 
So, with rigorous standards that demand up-to-date teaching skills and a range of challenging programmes, Beaconhouse School System brings success within the reach of every student.

Teachers:

The teachers are very friendly with students.