Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
With a vision rooted in the idea of growing horizontally, The AMI School decided to break away
from conventional forms of learning, and collaborated with another leading institution within the
academic landscape of Pakistan – Veritas Learning Circle (VLC).
The shared ideology and pedagogy between The AMI School and VLC gave shape to Kiva
School. Inspired by Waldorf, Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Finnish philosophy, Kiva
is a space which not only provides a strong academic foundation, but also cultivates holistic
growth; socially, emotionally, physically and intellectually.
With a curriculum inspired by the Finnish educational philosophy and Reggio Emilia approach,
the learning experience at the Kiva School integrates the magic of stories, the beauty of nature,
the freedom of art, and the joy of play. The curriculum adheres to the Early Years Foundation
Stage (EYFS) framework, encouraging students to reach their developmental milestones
through holistic integrated learning. At Kiva, the children’s educational foundation is rooted in
curiosity where learning itself is part of a play creating a positive, nurturing relationship between
young students and school.
Kiva School goes up till Grade 5, after which the students are smoothly transitioned into the
Middle School at The AMI School. Known for its sound reputation and impeccable teaching
quality, The AMI School is registered with the Cambridge Assessment International Examination
Board, and adheres to the IGCSE Curriculum.
Answer: Kiva is a pre-school and elementary school, while AMI is the higher-secondary school
within the same educational project – Education Works Private Limited (EWPL). While both
follow a consistent philosophy and learning approach, they cater to different age groups. Kiva
focuses on early foundational education and AMI continues the journey with an IGCSE
curriculum, geared toward Cambridge Assessment International Examinations.
We believe that it takes a village to raise a child. We look for families who agree with our
learning philosophy of ‘parents as partners’, add to our community’s diversity and have an open
mind about their child’s learning journey. Interested parents are invited for a one-on-one
discussion with our team to see if the Kiva School is a good fit for their children. We encourage
them to bring their child along so that parents can observe how their child interacts with the
space.
No, there is no admission fee when a child transitions from Kiva to AMI, as both schools are part
of the same educational project – Education Works Private Limited (EWPL).
At present, we do not offer a sibling discount. However, please email us your request, and we
will forward it to the management for consideration.
Yes, we do offer a daycare discount for children who are enrolled in Kiva.