Oman, Nizwa
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Pakistan School Nizwa uses the uniform described for Pakistan School Oman branches. Girls wear a dark green shirt with a white collar and a white shalwar; black standard school shoes. Boys wear a white shirt with a green striped tie, dark green trousers, a belt, and black standard school shoes; a navy blue V-neck jumper is available as a school sweater.
Pakistan School Nizwa is governed by a Board of Governors under the patronage of the Embassy of Pakistan. It is part of the Pakistan Schools Oman network, which operates multiple branches across Oman and is overseen by parent-elected boards with supervision by the Ministry of Education.
Pakistan School Nizwa opened in 1994 to serve more than 12 expatriate communities in Oman. It is part of the Pakistan Schools Oman network and provides education to international communities at affordable costs. The school teaches in English and Urdu is taught as a subject. The curriculum includes FBISE (Federal Board, Pakistan) and Cambridge International Examinations (IGCSE/CAIE, including AS/A2 Levels). The campus offers a library (inaugurated March 23, 2015) and a Centre for Special Education (established in 2012). The main campus for this branch is located in Hay Athurath North, Nizwa. A school bus service is available with two-way and one-way options and corresponding fees. The school emphasizes hands-on, activity-based learning and parent partnership.