Bloomfield Hall School
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Bloomfield Hall School is one of the major educational institutions in Pakistan. The aim of the project was to provide British style education leading ultimately to British qualifications. Pupils of Bloomfield Hall are prepared for the General Certificate of Education (GCE) Ordinary Level and Advanced Level examinations of the UK examining bodies.
The school was established in 1984 by educationalists from the UK and Pakistan. This includes Nadeem Qasir who has an extensive in the field of education and has also written Pakistan: The Political Economy Since 1947. Ms. Williams, who also has extensive experience in educational field and currently is also a free-lance journalist. Her articles can be found in the leading newspapers of Pakistan-including the Daily Times
Since its establishment, Bloomfield Hall has developed in two major directions. It has opened schools in various cities of Pakistan. It has also assisted in the provision of higher education in Pakistan: in Lahore, one of its sister institutions - University College Lahore - offers degree programmes of the University of London in various disciplines including economics, management, accounting, law and information system.
Bloomfield Hall is a modern school in meaningful sense: it offers modern system and technologies in education and also provides and environment which is liberal and progressive to encourage an attitude of critical enquiry amongst its pupils.

