Pakistan International School

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Pakistan International School' (

Urdu language and English language classes. Some schools also offer International General Certificate of Secondary Education. The first Pakistan international school was opened in Isa Town, Bahrain in 1956 as the Pakistan Urdu School.[3]

List of schools

Africa

Egypt

  • Pakistan International School (Cairo)

Libya

  • Pakistan Embassy School (Tripoli)

Asia

Bahrain

  • Pakistan Urdu School (Isa Town)
  • Pakistan School (Isa Town)

China

Iran

  • Pakistan International School (Tehran)

Kuwait

  • International School of Pakistan (Al Farwaniyah)
  • New Pakistan International School (Hawally)
  • Pakistan School & College (Salmiya)

Oman

  • Pakistan School Muscat
  • Pakistan School Buraimi
  • Pakistan School Mussanah
  • Pakistan School Nizwa
  • Pakistan School Seeb
  • Pakistan School Sohar

Qatar

  • Pakistan International School of Doha (Conventional Branch), Qatar.
  • Pakistan International School of Doha (Cambridge Branch), Qatar

Saudi Arabia

  • Pakistan International School Riyadh[4]
  • Pakistan International School Jeddah[5]
  • Pakistan International School Al-Khobar
  • Pakistan International School Taif
  • Pakistan International School Tabuk
  • Pakistan International School Buraydah
  • Pakistan International School Al-Jubail[6]

Syria

  • Pakistan International School (Yafour, Damascus)[7]

Türkiye

  • Pakistan Embassy International Study Group (Ankara)

United Arab Emirates

  • Pakistan Education Academy (Dubai)
  • Pakistan Islamia Higher Secondary School (Sharjah)

Yemen

  • Pakistan School (Sana'a)

See also

References

  1. ^ "About us - Pakistan International School Jeddah English Section". Archived from the original on 2017-02-16. Retrieved 2017-05-19.
  2. ^ "Official Website of Pakistan International School Al-Jubail , Kingdom of Saudi Arabia". Archived from the original on 2018-01-21. Retrieved 2017-05-19.
  3. ^ "Home". Pakistan Urdu School.
  4. ^ Newspaper, the (June 8, 2021). "Diplomats in KSA and their role in schools". DAWN.COM.
  5. ^ Iqbal, Nasir (August 25, 2002). "ISLAMABAD: Twin cities' girls excel in HSSC exams". DAWN.COM.
  6. ^ Reporter, The Newspaper's Staff (July 31, 2020). "Girl students clinch top positions in HSSC exam". DAWN.COM.
  7. ^ Newspaper, the (July 28, 2012). "Syria-Pakistan relations". DAWN.COM.

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