Saudi Arabia, Jeddah
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Uniform policy uses year-group colours. Junior School uniforms include pastel-blue tops for boys and pastel-pink tops for girls with navy- or grey-bottomed pants; older students wear white shirts with grey or white bottoms, and a navy- or maroon-toned jumper as specified by year group. P.E. uniforms use house-coloured polo T-shirts with the school logo, and outerwear includes a plain black abaya and scarf. Newly admitted students are given a two-week grace period from enrolment to obtain and wear the proper uniform.
The campus cafeteria provides nutritious, healthy snack options and places emphasis on quality and hygiene to maintain a sanitized dining environment. The facility is described as prioritizing hygiene standards and providing on-site food options for students.
PISJ-ES operates a four-house system named after Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, and Mohammad Ali Johar. Houses are used to structure sports and extracurricular activities, and a consolidated house points system determines the winning house at year-end ceremonies; a Prefect System also supports student leadership and discipline.
The school is governed by a School Management Council (SMC), consisting of named members and led by a chair, with a dedicated contact email for parents. The institution operates under the supervision of Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Education, a governance arrangement that has been publicly recognized by the ministry in the past.
Pakistan International School Jeddah – English Section (PISJ-ES) offers a Cambridge-based education from early years through senior school. The Cambridge Early Years programme serves ages 3–6, followed by Junior, Middle, and Senior Schools with Cambridge IGCSE and O Levels and A Levels pathways. The English medium instruction and Cambridge curriculum are supported by purpose-built facilities: spacious, well-lit classrooms, dedicated science laboratories, computer labs, and age-appropriate library spaces. The school operates a large auditorium that can accommodate up to 1,000 guests, as well as a well-equipped cafeteria and a health clinic on site. Transportation is available for families opting to use school buses. The school supports Urdu and Quran in the Early Years, alongside English instruction, and offers diverse co-curricular opportunities including Drama Club, Science Club, and Literary Club. Notable achievements include Cambridge Learner Awards and IGCSE/A Level results. The campus is located in the Al Rehab district of Jeddah, and thriving.