Secondary

At this stage, from 11 to 15 years old, students enter a new phase of learning, our aim is to maintain adult influence while we emphasize interdisciplinarity and provide a global and view of current events. In our famous secondary I and II, students develop projects with a focus on research, development and investigation.  Secondary School offers our students the opportunity to experience, learn and socialize in a multicultural environment, at no other time in life do children have a greater capacity to learn than during adolescence.

IGCSE/ OLevel

Our academic journey, anchored in the esteemed Cambridge Curriculum, paves the way from Primary to Secondary education. This pathway not only ensures comprehensive learning but also opens doors to the world’s most prestigious universities. At OIGS, we don’t just teach; we empower students to reach for the stars and excel on a global stage

Matric 

In Pakistan, matriculation (usually referred to as matric) is the term that refers to the final examinations that take place at the end of 9th and 10th grades.[5] These examinations are usually taken up by students aged 14 to 16 years.
It results in the issuance of Secondary School Certificate (SSC). After the SSC, students may proceed for 11th year of education at a higher secondary school. After successful completion of 11th (HSSC-1) and 12th (HSSC-2) years in college, they get the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) and become eligible to enter universities in Pakistan or in other countries. Pakistan still uses terms such as Matriculation Exams and Intermediate Exams taken from the days of British rule, although in England itself these terms were replaced with ‘O’ or Ordinary Level Examinations (now called GCSEs) and ‘A’ or Advanced Level Examination.