
About
Lahore Polo School operates from the Lahore Polo Club — one of Asia's oldest polo clubs with origins in the late nineteenth century when the British Raj made Lahore a centre of subcontinental polo. The school continues a tradition of polo instruction that stretches back over 130 years, making it one of the longest-established polo academies anywhere in the world. Professional coaching is provided by instructors trained in the Pakistani military polo tradition, which emphasises discipline, horsemanship, and competitive toughness. Students have access to the club's extensive string of well-schooled polo ponies, developed from the breeds that have served Pakistani polo for generations. The school's programmes range from introductory lessons for newcomers to Pakistan to advanced coaching for players seeking to reach association level. Lahore's polo tradition — embedded in the military, political, and agricultural elite of Pakistan's most culturally rich city — gives the school a distinctive character that connects modern polo instruction with the deep history of the game on the subcontinent.