Bahrain
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The campus spans 26,000 square meters and comprises three classroom buildings: the Elementary School Building (Reuel C. Castro), the High School Building (Rodrigo C. Acosta), and the Home Economics Building, plus an Administration Building, Security Building, and Storage Building. Classrooms are arranged to provide ample space for movement. The facilities include biophysics, chemistry, and computer laboratories for hands-on learning. A library serves students of all ages with printed and digital resources. Play and Activities Areas include spaces for basketball, volleyball, and scouting, with morning calisthenics for staff.
There are areas designated for basketball and volleyball as part of PSB's Play and Activities Areas. The spaces also accommodate scouting activities.
Biophysics, chemistry, and computer laboratories support hands-on experimentation and inquiry. The library serves all ages with printed and digital resources.
Play and Activities Areas provide spaces for basketball and volleyball, and support scouting activities. Morning calisthenics for teachers and staff are available on campus.
The Philippine School Bahrain (PSB) offers a K–12 Philippine education curriculum approved by the Philippine Department of Education and Bahrain's Ministry of Education. It is the only school in Bahrain delivering DepEd‑approved K‑12 education to the Filipino children of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in the Kingdom, and it is the first Philippine school overseas to receive PAASCU accreditation. The 26,000‑square‑meter campus accommodates about 1,200 Filipino students. PSB follows the Philippine K–12 Basic Education Curriculum, with Bahrain History embedded at all levels and Islamic Studies for eligible students. The program emphasizes life skills through the Life Skills Education Program (LSEP) and a holistic approach to learning, while fostering emotional intelligence and self‑regulated growth. The school prioritizes technology in learning and has demonstrated adaptability during events such as the COVID‑19 pandemic. The campus is located at Building 989, Road 3222, Block 732, A'Ali, Manama, PO Box 10417. The principal is Gydabelle Naval; the Office of Student Affairs supports admission, guidance, library access, health and wellbeing, and student life.