Student Resources
Tools, links, and resources to help you succeed at KPMS
Tools, links, and resources to help you succeed at KPMS
Explore curated resources organized by subject to support your learning at every level.
Build strong math skills with these trusted online tools and practice platforms.
Discover the wonders of science through interactive experiments and engaging articles.
Improve your reading comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills with these resources.
Deepen your understanding of Urdu literature and explore Islamic knowledge resources.
Learn to code, create animations, and develop digital skills for the future.
Expand your horizons with these comprehensive learning and reference platforms.
Develop effective study habits that will help you excel in your classes and beyond.
Struggling with an assignment? Here are ways to get the help you need to succeed.
Your teachers are your greatest resource. Visit them during break time or after school hours to ask for clarification on assignments you find challenging. They can provide extra worksheets, explain concepts in different ways, and guide you through difficult problems step by step.
Working with classmates helps you learn from different perspectives. Form a small study group of 3-4 students who are focused and committed. Meet regularly to review class material, quiz each other before tests, and work through homework problems together.
The KPMS library is a quiet, focused environment perfect for completing homework. Our librarian can help you find reference materials, textbooks, and online resources. The library is open during school hours and provides access to computers for research projects.
Learn to use technology responsibly and stay safe in the digital world.
Never share personal information such as your full name, home address, phone number, or school name with strangers online. Use strong passwords that combine letters, numbers, and symbols, and never share your passwords with anyone except your parents.
Treat others online the same way you would treat them in person. Think before you post or comment. If you see cyberbullying, report it to a trusted adult immediately. Remember that words can hurt, even on a screen.
Not everything you read online is true. Learn to check facts by verifying information across multiple reliable sources. Look for official websites, educational institutions, and established news organizations when doing research for school projects.
Balance your time between screens and other activities. Use technology as a tool for learning, not just entertainment. Take regular breaks to rest your eyes and stay physically active. Set device-free times, especially before bedtime.
Our teachers and staff are always here to support your learning journey. Do not hesitate to reach out.