Oman, Suwaiq
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Uniforms follow the Pakistan School Muscat design. Girls wear a dark green shirt with a white collar and below-knee length, white shalwar, and a white dopatta. Sleeves are 3/4 length and there is a white trim on the pocket. Boys wear a white shirt with a green striped tie, dark green trousers, a belt, and black shoes.
There is a canteen on site. A canteen was added during the 2008 building expansion. No published details are provided about meal options or dietary provisions.
The Pakistan School Muscat network uses a house system, with inter-house competitions in activities such as sports. The Annual Sports Gala recognises achievements across Houses and medals are awarded to students from all Houses.
Pakistan School Suwaiq is a branch of Pakistan School Muscat. The network is governed by a Board of Directors elected by parents, with satellite branches' School Management Committees reporting to the Board. The Ministry of Education, Sultanate of Oman supervises the schools.
Pakistan School Suwaiq is a branch of Pakistan School Muscat. It was established in 1994 in Tareef to serve Pakistani children in the Al-Baatna region and moved to a larger rented building in Al-Qarat on 14 August 1996. The first batch appeared for the FBISE SSC examination in 2000. In 2004, a junior block, science laboratories, a library, a computer lab and a boys' prayer hall were added; in 2008, a girls' prayer hall and a separate building for the admin office, canteen, water coolers and a visitors' room were added. HSSC classes have been started since 2010. The campus teaches in English and follows a Pakistani-international curriculum. The school is located at P.O. Box 164, PC-314, Al-Muladha, Oman. The principal is Mr. Mazhar Bokhari. The school buildings include space for both boys' and girls' facilities, indicating a co-educational environment within a single campus. The school is affiliated with FBISE Islamabad and Cambridge International Examinations (IGCSE and A-Levels), under the Pakistan School Muscat network. The curriculum includes FBISE SSC/HSSC streams and Cambridge IGCSE/AS/A Levels, with Cambridge Pathway for the senior years. The first SSC batch in 2000 and the start of HSSC in 2010 show a long-running program across the Pakistani and international streams. The school offers English as the language of instruction, with Urdu and English taught as subjects. Age-appropriate admissions begin at KG-I with a minimum age of 4 years. Facilities noted on the campus include a junior block and a senior section, science labs, a library, and computer lab, as well as gender-specific prayer halls, reflecting facilities for both boys and girls within the same campus.