New Pakistan school campus inaugurated in Oman
Federal Minister Chaudhry Salik Hussain has officially opened a new international campus of the Pakistan School in Al-Seeb, Muscat.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Pakistan’s Ambassador to Oman, Chaudhry Imran Ali, and Dr. Khadija Al-Salmi, the Director General of Private Schools in Oman, along with members of the Pakistani and Omani communities.
The new campus aims to accommodate 3,000 students, offering education from Kindergarten through A-levels. This expansion adds to the existing seven campuses in Oman, which currently serve over 8,500 students.
During the event, Salik Hussain emphasized the importance of educating students from 27 different nationalities, reflecting the trust that Omani residents have in Pakistan Schools.
He also acknowledged the generous support from the Omani government, which provided a two-acre grant for a new Pakistan International School, expected to be completed within 18 months.
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The minister commended the efforts of the embassy and school board and urged the school to focus on both academic excellence and character development.
He highlighted the need for fostering tolerance and unity among students from diverse backgrounds attending Pakistan Schools in Oman.
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