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Karachi American School
 

 

Profile of the Class of 2009

 Twenty-eight students, representing seven countries, made up the class of 2009.  Selective and highly selective colleges in the USA, Canada, UK and Pakistan accepted all of our students who applied for university entrance. 100% of the KAS graduates were admitted into one or more higher education destinations of their choice. KAS students are internationally diverse with most students coming from a bilingual culture.  The mode of instruction and common language of the school is English.  The mean grade point average for the class of 2009 was 3.17 with a range of 1.72 to 4.20.

 

 

 

 

 

 

US Address:

Department of State, Karachi

6150 Karachi Place

Washington D. C. 20521-6150

 

Local Address:

Amir Khusro Road,

K. D. A. 1, Karachi-75350

 

Telephone:( 92-21 ) 34539096-99

Fax:( 92-21 ) 3454-7305

 

E-mail :guidance@kas.edu.pk

Website: http://www.kas.edu.pk

Superintendent

Superintendent/Principal HS/MS

Email: superintendent@kas.edu.pk

 

Principal K-5

Elementary Principal

Email: elprincipal@kas.edu.pk

 

Guidance

Director of College Guidance

Email: guidance@kas.edu.pk

 

 

 

 

CEEB CODE NUMBER 563020

 

 

KARACHI AMERICAN SCHOOL

(Founded in 1953)

Karachi American School is a selective co-educational day school, which offers an instructional program from Pre-Nursery through Grade 12.  Karachi American School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, national or ethnic origin in administrations of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship, and loan policies, athletic and other school administered programs.  Founded to serve American and other expatriates’ children, Karachi American School has developed into a premier learning institution following an American college preparatory curriculum.  While students of all nationalities are enrolled, the school seeks to accommodate primarily those transient students from the expatriate business and diplomatic communities whose academic careers are best served by an American educational system.  The school is housed in a modern plant on approximately twelve acres of land.  Included are elementary and secondary libraries, art, science and computer laboratories, a gymnasium, an auditorium, squash and tennis courts, playing fields, auditorium, cafeteria and a swimming pool, studios, health facilities and snack bar

 

 

ADMISSION

 

Admission to Karachi American School is highly selective and competitive.  Qualified students capable of completing a demanding college preparatory program with a strong AP program are admitted. AP ID is offered through AP coursework.  Admission is based on prior academic record, standardized test scores, three letters of recommendation, graded writing sample and, an admission interview for parent and applicant.   The school makes a conscious effort to preserve size, ethnicity and gender in each grade level.

 

ENROLLMENT

 

Currently there are 340 students in pre-school through grade 12 representing 16 nationalities: 55 U.S. citizens, 194 Pakistanis, and 91 from other countries.  In the high school, there are 126 students: 30 seniors, 33 juniors, 27 sophomores and 36

 

ACCREDITATION

The school has been fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools since 1968. .

 

FACULTY

There are 38 full-time and 3 part-time faculty members including 18 U.S. citizens, 16 host country nationals, and 7 persons of other nationalities.  Student/teacher ratio in the elementary school is 6:1 in the secondary school the ratio is 7:1. Twenty-one teachers and administrators comprise the overseas teaching staff.  All overseas hires are certified and hold degrees from US universities with majority of the faculty holding fifth year or post-graduate degrees.  KAS actively and financially supports teacher training and continuing education for its staff.  In 2008-09 twenty five percent of all KAS faculty members attended university courses, AP workshops and/or institutes.

 

CALENDAR

A two-semester system is employed at KAS: the first semester is from August 5 to December 18; the second semester runs from January 5 to May 26.  Grades are published quarterly.  Classes are held Monday through Friday, with Saturday and Sunday as the weekend.  Scheduled in the secondary school, Monday through Thursday, are six 55-minute periods beginning at 8:00 a.m. and concluding at 2:55 p.m. On Fridays, there are four 55-minute periods with the day beginning at 8:00 a.m. and ending at 12:30 p.m.

 

 

ACTIVITIES

Extra and co-curricular activities are a part of each student and teacher's commitment to Karachi American School.  The school serves as a community activity center for Americans and other expatriates in Karachi. Sporting events, field trips, music organizations, cultural programs, student government, drama productions, The International Model United Nations, and numerous clubs provide activities for students, parents, and teachers.  KAS has chapters of the National Honor Society, National Junior Honor Society, French and Spanish Honor Societies.  Through its membership in the South Asia Inter-School Association (SAISA), KAS offers students in middle school and high school opportunities to interact with students of other American international schools in varsity athletics, academic, music, and cultural exchanges at least four times a year.  Participation in activities is contingent upon maintaining a 2.0 grade point average or above

 

CLASS RANK

 

Because of the relatively small size and strong quality of our graduating classes, we have chosen not to rank our students. Historically, our strength is such that all of our students have a solid academic foundation and have performed well at competitive colleges

 

GRADING SYSTEM

 

G.P.A.'s are weighted by calculating a multiple of 1.2 quality points for grades in Advanced Placement (AP) courses.  Courses which are not designated AP are not weighted

 

Un-weighted equivalent for computing G.P.A

 

Weighted equivalent for computing G.P.A

Grade

%

G.P.A

Grade

%

G.P.A

 

Grade

%

G.P.A

Grade

%

G.P.A

 

A

(93-100)

4.0

C

(73-76)

2.0

 

A

(93-100)

4.8

C

(73-76)

2.4

A-

(90-92)

3.7

C-

(70-72)

1.7

 

A-

(90-92)

4.4

C-

(70-72)

2.0

B+

(87-89)

3.3

D+

(67-69)

1.3

 

B+

(87-89)

4.0

D+

(67-69)

1.6

B

(83-86)

3.0

D

(63-66)

1.0

 

B

(83-86)

3.6

D

(63-66)

1.2

B-

(80-82)

2.7

D-

(60-62)

0.7

 

B-

(80-82)

3.2

D-

(60-62)

0.8

C+

(77-79)

2.3

F

(below 60)

0.0

 

C+

(77-79)

2.8

F

(below 60)

0.0

Note: Only Advanced Placement courses are weighted.

 

 

CURRICULUM

Courses at Karachi American School are college preparatory level courses.  Students must complete 26.0 credits for graduation.  (Note: one credit is given for one year of successful study in any subject, which meets 220 minutes per week.)  Minimum requirements are:

Subject                                                                   Credits                   Subject                                 Credits

English                                                                        4.0                       Science                                      4.0

Mathematics                                                               4.0                       Speech/Writing                          1.0

Foreign Language                                                        3.0                       Physical Ed/Health                   2.0

Social Studies                                                              4.0                       Technology                               1.0

                                                                                                                Visual/Performing Art               3.0

COURSE OFFERINGS

English                                   Mathematics                         Science                                                  Social Studies

English 9                                 Algebra I                                 Physics                                                   World History I

English 10                               Geometry                                Biology                                                   World History II

English 11                               Algebra II                                Chemistry                                               U.S. History

English 12                               Pre-Calculus                            AP Physics B                                         AP Psychology

AP English Language              Advanced or Discreet Math   AP Chemistry                                         AP European History

AP English Literature             AP Calculus AB, BC                                                                              AP Economics (Micro & Macro)

Speech/Writing                        AP Statistics

Journalism                              

Foreign Language                Fine Arts                                Computer                                              Physical Education

French I, II, III, IV,                 Vocal Music                            Computer Applications                          P.E. 9-12 (with Health)

Spanish I, II, III, IV                Studio Art                               Desktop Publishing/Yearbook

Urdu, (Beg. Int. Adv.)            Photography

AP French Language               Ceramics

AP Spanish Language             Concert Band

                                                Drawing/Graphic Design

                GRADE DISTRIBUTION (Yearly Average) – 2008-2009 Academic Year

 

A

A-

B+

B

B-

C+

C

C-

D+

D

D-

F

AP Calculus AB

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

AP Chemistry

3

0

2

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

AP English Language

2

5

5

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

AP English Literature

1

1

0

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

AP Psychology

2

3

4

2

2

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

AP Physics B

2

1

0

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

AP Statistics

0

1

0

1

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

AP Economics

2

2

2

5

5

3

7

1

2

3

3

0

AP World History

4

2

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Departments with four or more classes:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

English

17

13

20

22

10

12

16

11

5

4

5

4

Mathematics

16

14

14

16

14

7

9

10

1

2

1

0

Science

14

11

14

21

11

10

12

8

3

6

5

2

Social Studies

40

18

20

20

10

6

11

2

3

4

5

0

Foreign Language

28

9

7

6

6

5

5

3

4

2

2

1

 

ADVANCED PLACEMENT

The Advanced Placement (AP) program plays an integral part in the curriculum of Karachi American School.  Admission to an AP class is based on teacher recommendations, PSAT scores, and past academic achievement, including a minimum grade of B in all prerequisite courses.  Any student taking an AP course is required to take the AP exam in that course.  In May 2009, students took 102 AP exams with just over thirty-eight percent of scores four or better, and seventy percent of scores three or higher.

 

 

                                       ADVANCED PLACEMENT SCORES 2009       

Score

5

4

3

2

1

Calculus AB

1

1

1

1

0

Chemistry

2

2

2

1

0

Economics (Macro)

2

2

4

5

4

Economics (Micro)

1

2

5

5

4

English Lit. and Comp.

2

0

3

2

0

English Language

0

6

7

0

0

Physics B

0

2

2

0

2

Psychology

7

3

3

0

1

Statistics

0

1

2

1

1

World History

1

2

2

2

1

French Language

1

1

0

0

0

Spanish Language

0

0

1

1

0

Percentage of Totals

17

22

32

18

13

 

COLLEGE COUNSELING DEPARTMENT STATEMENT

The academic environment at Karachi American School is demanding, rigorous and competitive.  All courses are taught at a college preparatory level.  The typical student spends an average of at least three hours per night on homework and course preparation.

The college counseling office recommends applying to no more than six colleges and will compile and send no more than ten application packets per student as a service.  As a part of its academic policy, Karachi American School does not offer SAT I, SAT II or other college entrance examination preparation courses on campus

 STANDARDIZED TESTS*

 SAT I - Score average and ranges for members of the Class of 2009:

 

 

 
  Average

 

                     Range

 

 

 

 

 

 

Critical Reading

            600

Math

   590

Writing

    580

 

Critical Reading

       490-680

    Math

 410-720

  Writing

  390-670

 SAT II - The SAT II (Subject Tests) score averages and ranges for students taking the tests in 2008-09 academic year

Test

Average

Score

Range

No. of scores

 

Test

Average

Score

Range

No. of scores

Chemistry

610

360-660

2

 

English Literature

635

630-640

2

Math 1C

640

560-730

4

 

Physics

700

700

1

Math IIC

800

800

1

 

US History

790

790

1

* Karachi American School does not eliminate non-native English speakers from its statistical representation. 

COLLEGE ENTRANCE

All graduates from Karachi American School seek a post-secondary education.  Since 1979, Karachi American School has graduated an average annual class of twenty-six students.  Ninety percent of these students chose to attend colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, while the remaining ten percent enrolled in universities in Europe & Asia.

In 2009, each of the KAS graduates (100%) planned to attend college or university in the United States, Canada, Europe, or Pakistan in the fall of 2009 or in the immediate future.  Graduates from the class of 2009 were accepted at:

 

USA

Arizona State University

Babson College

Bard College (2)

Barnard College

Bennington College

Bentley University

Boston University (6)

Bryn Mawr College

California Institute of the Arts

California Polytechnic University Pomona

Emerson College

Eugene Lang College

Lynn University

Maryland Institute College of Arts

Massachusetts College of Art

Mount Holyoke College (2)

New York University

Newbury College

Otis College of Art and Design

Pace University (3)

Philadelphia University

Savannah College of Art and Design

Skidmore College (2)

Smith College

Stanford University

 

Suffolk University

Syracuse University (4)

Tufts University (2)

University of Amherst

University of California Riverside

University of California-Berkeley

University of California-Los Angeles

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

University of San Francisco

University of Virginia

Washington University in St. Louis

(50 acceptances)

CANADA

Carlton University

Concordia University (3)

Humber College

McGill University

Seneca College

McMaster University

Simon Frasier University

Trent University (2)

University of British Columbia (2)

University of Toronto (2)

 

University of Waterloo (4)                      

Wilfred Laurier University

York University (3)

(23 acceptances)

UK

University of Kent

University of Aberdeen

University of Abertay-Dundee

University of Hertfordshire

University of Sheffield

Oxford Brooks University (2)

(7 acceptances)

 UAE

Emirates Academy of Hospitality Management

American University of Dubai

American University Sharjah

(3 acceptances)

Other countries

Bangkok University-Thailand

 

Reported on : October, 2009

Revised in January, 2010

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