The C.A.S. School
The C.A.S. School (formerly known as Center of Advanced Studies, ) is a private school located in Karachi, Pakistan. It is located in DHA/Clifton, Phase 8 and has two campuses, the Main Campus (3rd grade- 11th grade) and The Kindergarten Section (Playgroup- 2nd grade).
The C.A.S. school offers a 14-year programme from Playgroup to O-Level, with a total of 1,250 students, 205 teaching members and 80 support staff in the two campuses. The school's curriculums include common subjects such as English (also the main language of instruction), Urdu, math, science, history, geography.
History
The C.A.S. School was established by Sami Mustafa. Originally situated in P.E.C.H.S. as a single branch on a neighbourhood street a few kilometres parallel to Tariq Road, the school evolved over time. Eventually, it was divided into the Kindergarten section (KG 1 and 2 + Grade 1 and 2), the Junior section (Grade 3â6), and the Senior section (Grade 7â11). All branches remained within the same general area in P.E.C.H.S. By January 2005, the Kindergarten section had relocated to the previous Senior section, while the Junior and Senior sections moved to DHA/Clifton. The late renowned architect Habib Fida Ali designed the newer school building.
Issues
Like schools all over the world, the CAS school deals with the issue of bullying, and since the late 2000s, cyberbullying as well.
Major incidents
In September 2011, a bomb blast orchestrated by the Pakistani Taliban targeted a senior police officer who resided in the area. The explosion significantly damaged Washington International School, claiming the life of one teacher. Additionally, parts of the CAS school, situated in the same vicinity, were also affected by the blast.