Bahrain
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Pakistan School Bahrain operates from two campuses in Isa Town and Manama, Bahrain. The Isa Town campus is located in Isa Town, while the Manama campus serves the capital area. The school provides an air-conditioned bus fleet that serves multiple routes around Bahrain.
The school uses a three-tier structure: Junior Section (Grade 1–5), Middle Section (Grade 6–8), and Senior School (SSC and HSSC; Grade 9–12). The Junior Section covers Grades 1–5, and the HSSC streams cover Grades 11–12; Middle Section is represented in the site navigation as a separate level.
Day school with campuses in Isa Town and Manama. Boarding facilities are not listed in public materials.
Specific Additional Learning Needs (SEN) provisions are not listed in public Pakistan School Bahrain materials. The Bahraini Ministry of Education notes mainstream schools can provide inclusive education, but PSB does not publish dedicated SEN details.
The curriculum aligns with the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) of Pakistan and operates under Bahrain's Ministry of Education rules.
Islamic values are part of the school's mission.
The school day runs from 7:45 AM to 1:45 PM, Sunday through Thursday.
The school runs an AC bus fleet with routes arranged by the school to support student transport.
Application fees
- No published application or registration fee amounts are available in the school's publicly posted admission materials. The admission policy describes the application form and required documents but does not list a numerical application or registration fee.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not publish a fee schedule showing tuition rates by grade, per term, or per year in its publicly available admission and school information pages. No numerical tuition amounts for individual year groups or term installments are posted.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The publicly available information states the school year typically begins in April, but no published billing schedule, installment dates, or formal payment-terms (due dates, late-payment penalties, or instalment structure) are provided in the admission or general information materials.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- There is no indication that a boarding facility is offered; the school's facilities description lists services such as a cafeteria, transport, and medical/first-aid provisions but does not describe any boarding provision or boarding fees. Therefore no boarding fees are published.
Other costs or fees (uniform, labs, transport, deposits, etc.)
- Specific amounts for uniforms, laboratory fees, ID cards, activity fees, or deposits are not published in the school's publicly available admission pages. The facilities information notes an organised school bus fleet and that bus service is offered at “reasonable rates,” but no route-by-route or term/monthly transport charges are published. No explicit published schedule for other miscellaneous charges is available.
Refund information
- No published refund policy, refundable-deposit amounts, or conditions for fee refunds appear in the publicly posted admission or school information materials.
Fee payment options (credit card, bank transfer, etc.)
- No published details are available about accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer, credit card, online portal or in-person payment), or about how receipts are issued.
Pakistan School Bahrain is a long-established private school serving students from early years through high school. Founded in July 1968 by overseas Pakistanis, the school operates from two campuses—Isa Town and Manama—and offers classes from LKG to FBISE 12th grade. The school follows the FBISE curriculum and prepares students for SSC and HSSC examinations, with streams in science, commerce, and humanities at senior levels. Facilities include science laboratories, a library, a cafeteria, and an air-conditioned bus fleet for transport. The school emphasises holistic development guided by Islamic values and participates in events such as the World Scholar's Cup and Graduation ceremonies. Admissions consider age and prior schooling, with an entrance test covering English, mathematics, Urdu/Arabic, and science. The school aims to nurture confident, ethical global citizens prepared for higher education and life-long learning.