Oman, Buraimi
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Pakistan School Buraimi opened in 2016 in a rented building to serve the local Pakistani community and sister communities in Buraimi. It caters to Kindergarten and Grade 1 through Grade 10 and follows the Cambridge curriculum. The branch notes an excellent student-to-teacher ratio to support personalized learning, and emphasizes delivery of the curriculum to high standards with collaboration among teachers, students, and parents. The campus is located in the Al Khadra Jadeed Al Buraimi area of Oman, and English is the language of instruction as part of the Cambridge framework. The school operates as a branch of Pakistan School Muscat, led by Principal Ms. Nadia Naureen. It emphasizes co- and extracurricular activities and themed assemblies as part of a broad educational program, and the Principal's message highlights education across Oman at prices within reach. The branch's contact details include Pobox 893-PC 512, Al Khadra Jadeed Al Buraimi, Oman.
Al Buraimi, Oman
Pakistan School Buraimi has instruction in English.
Pakistan School Buraimi is in Al Khadra Jadeed Al Buraimi, Sultanate of Oman. The mailing address is Pobox 893-PC 512, Al Khadra Jadeed Al Buraimi. The campus opened in 2016 as a branch of Pakistan School Muscat to serve the Pakistani community in Buraimi and nearby sister communities.
The school caters to Kindergarten and Grade 1 through Grade 10. This places it as a primary through lower secondary school within the Pakistan School Muscat network.
Pakistan School Buraimi operates as a branch of Pakistan School Muscat, part of a Pakistani-networked school system in Oman. The page does not specify whether the school is co-educational or whether boarding facilities are offered.
The Pakistan School Muscat network provides a Centre for Special Education (CSE), established in 2012, to support differently-abled students. This facility is part of the overall campus provisions and reflects SEN support within the network.
The school is affiliated with Pakistan through the Pakistan School Muscat network, operating in the Sultanate of Oman.
No formal religious affiliation is stated for Pakistan School Buraimi.
Public pages do not list start times, end times, or breaks for Pakistan School Buraimi. Specific daily timings are not publicly published.
No information about a dedicated school bus service, provider, or transport arrangements is listed for Pakistan School Buraimi on public pages.
Annual tuition at Pakistan School Buraimi ranges from OMR 5,150 to OMR 10,270 for 2026/27.
Pakistan School Buraimi teaches Bespoke Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 4 to 16.
Pakistan School Buraimi, a branch of Pakistan School Muscat in Oman, opened in 2016 and currently serves Kindergarten and Grade 1 through Grade 10. The Cambridge curriculum has been introduced as a significant milestone in its program. Curriculum structure comprises a Junior School (KG-1 to IV) and a Senior School (V to XII), with subject-specific yearly syllabuses available for each class. External qualifications include Cambridge IGCSE/O-Levels and AS/A2 Levels (CAIE) under the Cambridge pathway, while a Federal Stream is offered for Classes IX and X within the senior setup. Yearly syllabi for all grades, including KG-1 through XII and IGCSE/AS/A2, are downloadable in the syllabus section.
Pakistan School Buraimi provides an inclusive, nurturing environment within the Pakistan School Muscat network. The school runs an integrated counseling program for all students, including individual and group counseling and guidance on courses and after‑school activities. Counselors are an integral part of the educational team and support students' self‑exploration. Counselors follow International School Counselor Association (ISCA) standards in their work. The program contributes to the school's emphasis on student well‑being alongside academic progress.
The Centre for Special Education (CSE) was established in 2012 as part of the Pakistan School Muscat framework to support differently abled learners. It provides for Deaf and Mute students and is staffed by four specialist educators. The CSE serves KG to Grade 8 with tailored academic goals and includes vocational training forward by internships. Initially it started with three students and has grown to serve more learners within the Centre. This reflects a specialist SEN provision rather than general classroom support within the network.
Pakistan School Buraimi operates as an English‑medium school. Admission tests are conducted in English, alongside Mathematics, Science, and Urdu, and a workable knowledge of English is required for entry. The branch page does not publicly disclose any separate EAL program or dedicated EAL staff. English language support, beyond these admissions requirements and general instruction, is not described in publicly available materials.
Mental wellbeing is supported through an integrated counseling program for all students. Counseling services include individual and group sessions, classroom lessons, and guidance on course choices and after‑school activities. Counselors are an integral part of the educational team and follow ISCA standards to support self‑exploration and wellbeing. The aims are to address students' emotional and social needs alongside academic development.
Safeguarding and promoting welfare are prioritized by Pakistan School Muscat, with a focus on creating safe environments and ensuring staff and volunteers share this commitment. Staff are trained to respond to safeguarding concerns and to keep up‑to‑date with policy and practice. The safeguarding approach includes staying safe in school and online and outlines clear expectations for adults working with children.
1. Initiate Online Application. Applications are accepted throughout the year, and you should start by submitting an online application through the school's online application portal. The admissions staff are available to guide you through the process and support a smooth transition into Pakistan School Muscat's network. This first step sets the foundation for eligibility checks and the subsequent steps in the admission journey.
2. Compile and submit required documents. Prepare the documents listed in the admission requirements: School Leaving Certificate for class II and above; Character Certificate; Birth Certificate for KG; passport copies of the student and both parents/guardians (with valid visa pages, two copies where required); copies of resident cards for student and parents/guardians (two copies); six recent passport-size photographs; immunization certificate; and any additional documents requested by the admissions team. Ensure all documents are complete and organized before submission to avoid delays. The process expects two copies for some documents and requires presentation of identity and residency proofs.
3. Admission test and interview. The suitability of a student for a given class is determined through an admission test, and the student will be tested in English, Mathematics, Science and Urdu. A personal interview with the student and parents/guardians is conducted with the relevant coordinator or admissions staff as part of the evaluation. The school leaving certificate from another institution does not guarantee admission to the class reflected on that certificate. The test syllabus can be obtained from the Academic Cell or the school office.
4. Post-test steps and fee arrangements. After qualifying in the admission test, parents/guardians fill the proper admission form and complete the remaining formalities. The first fee slip includes charges for the admission fee and one month's tuition fee plus other incidental charges (a security deposit may be charged and is refundable at withdrawal). The school operates as an English-medium institution, so a workable knowledge of English is required. For KG-I, the minimum age is 4 years.
5. Grade-specific eligibility and admission criteria. For admission to Class I–VIII, applicants must obtain at least 40% marks in English, Mathematics and Urdu on the admission test. CLSP admissions require a minimum of 60% in the admission test to join. For Class IX, Science Group requires at least 60% in VIII; those scoring below 60% may be offered Arts. For O' Level Class, a minimum 60% is required to join O'Level classes. For Class XI, applicants with above 60% in SSC are eligible for Pre-Medical or Pre-Engineering; Commerce and General Science Groups require at least 50% overall and 50% in Mathematics, while those scoring below 50% may join Humanities. For A' Level, admission is subject to passing at least five O'Level subjects with a minimum C grade.
6. Migration, transfer and re-admission. A student migrating from a Pakistani school/college in the case of Board classes may not need to take an admission test, but a Migration Certificate/NOC from the concerned Board is required. A School Leaving Certificate, Registration Card copy and Character Certificate should be submitted for class IX or higher, with certificates showing passing of the previous class issued by the relevant Board also attached. A student who fails the annual house examination shall seek re-admission in the same class.
7. Inquiries and contact. For admission, examination and fee-related inquiries, contact the listed staff members by email and phone: Abdur Rashid and Touqir Khalid, with the respective contact details provided on the admissions pages. Senior Principal and the Principal are available for further guidance.
No scholarships are listed or described on the pages for Pakistan School Buraimi.
There is no published waitlist or pool policy publicly described for Pakistan School Buraimi.