Oman, Salalah
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Uniforms are required for all students. Girls wear a dark green shirt with a white shalwar and a white dupatta; the outfit includes a white collar and white trim. Boys wear a white shirt with dark green trousers and a green striped tie. Both genders wear black standard school shoes.
Pakistan School Salalah is part of the Pakistan School Oman network, governed by a Board of Directors elected by parents and overseen by Oman's Ministry of Education. The current Chairman is Ameer Hamza. The network operates across branches including Muscat, Salalah, Seeb, Sohar, Suwaiq, Buraimi, and Nizwa; Pakistan School Muscat is operated by Al Hemaya.
Pakistan School Salalah is an English-medium school in the Dhariz area of Salalah, Oman, serving students from Nursery to Grade XII. It was established in 1982 on land donated by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos and has a history of FBISE results, including top Gulf-state positions in SSC and HSSC. The campus is multi-block and has grown over the years: a girls' block added in 2012, a staff residential block added in 2014 and later converted into the Junior Block in 2024, and an Admin Block opened in 2016; a pre-junior section was introduced in 2017. In 2024 Cambridge O Level was introduced, complementing FBISE offerings. The school provides FBISE along with Cambridge O Level pathways and has offered high board performances. It remains a community school with a diverse student body.