Oman, Seeb
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Pakistan School Sohar is a dedicated community educational institution located in the Al Batinah North Governorate of Oman. Established to serve the needs of Pakistani families in the region, the school operates from a modern, purpose-built campus on Wadi Hibbi Road, which opened in 2015. The school follows the curriculum of the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), Islamabad, providing a seamless educational pathway from Kindergarten through to Higher Secondary School (HSSC).
No 987 Postal Code 112 Ruwi , Sultanate of Oman
Pakistan School Sohar has instruction in English.
Pakistan School Sohar is located on Seah Al Mukarram Wadi Hibbi Road in Sohar, Oman. The campus is a purpose-built facility that began operating in August 2015, following construction supported by the Embassy of Pakistan and local authorities. It is part of the Pakistan School Oman network and operates under the Oman Ministry of Education.
The school has a Junior division that covers early childhood and elementary education. It also has a Senior division that handles upper primary and secondary levels.
The Sohar branch page does not explicitly state whether the school is co-educational. It describes its community as diverse and inclusive, indicating a mixed-gender student body.
The school provides a full-time Elementary Counselor and a dedicated Student Support Team to assist learners. The network includes a Centre for Special Education (CSE) to support differently-abled students.
The school operates under the Oman Ministry of Education and is part of the Pakistan School Oman network with support from the Embassy of Pakistan.
No formal religious affiliation is listed on the branch page.
The school operates a two-term academic year. The First Term starts in the second week of August with exams in December, and the Final Term begins in January with exams in May. Summer vacation starts on the second Sunday of June.
Public details about a dedicated school bus service for Pakistan School Sohar are not published on the branch page. The Campus & Facilities section mentions travel in general but does not provide transport provider names or routes. For current transport arrangements, contact the school directly.
Annual tuition at Pakistan School Sohar ranges from OMR 5,150 to OMR 10,270 for 2026/27.
Pakistan School Sohar teaches Bespoke Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.
Pakistan School Sohar in Oman, operating under the Ministry of Education Oman, offers two curriculum streams: the FBISE Federal Stream for Matric (Class IX–X) and Intermediate (Class XI–XII), and the Cambridge International Examinations route (IGCSE/CAIE) for a senior pathway, described as spanning from Class V to Class XII. The Junior School covers KG-1 through Class IV, with a Yearly Syllabus published for each class. The Senior School covers Class V to XII, incorporating the Federal Stream (IX–XII) alongside Cambridge IGCSE/AS/A2 levels. Yearly Syllabus documents are published for all grades, indicating structured planning for the current academic year. Infrastructure expansion in 2025 includes plans for a science laboratory, a library, and a multi-purpose hall intended to support FBISE examinations and the future IGCSE program, with completion targeted for February 2026. The Sohar campus is located on Seah Al Mukarram Wadi Hibbi Road, Sohar, Oman.
Pakistan School Sohar provides social and emotional support through a dedicated student support framework. Counsellors are an integral part of the educational team, offering individual and group sessions, classroom lessons, and guidance in self-exploration. The counselors follow the International School Counselor Association (ISCA) standards to assist students with self-awareness, decision-making, and activities planning. They help students select courses, explore after-school activities, and provide a support system during difficult times. This structure supports SEL as part of the overall wellbeing approach.
The Pakistan School Muscat network operates a Special Education Center (CSE) established in 2012 to support differently-abled children. The CSE serves Deaf and Mute students from Kindergarten to Grade 8. It provides tailored academic goals and includes vocational training, with four specially trained educators and 18 students. The centre is described as a Special Education Center within the Pakistan School Muscat system, indicating a dedicated SEN facility within the network.
Pakistan School Sohar is an English‑medium school; admission requires a workable knowledge of English. Admission tests cover English, Maths, Science, and Urdu, indicating English as the primary language of instruction. Public pages do not describe a dedicated EAL programme or staff for language support. The emphasis on English‑medium education implies language support is not publicly documented.
Mental wellbeing is supported through counseling services as part of the Student Support framework. Counselors are integral to the educational team, offering individual and group meetings, classroom lessons, and guidance, with ISCA standards guiding their approach. They provide a support system during difficult times and help students develop coping strategies and resilience. This counseling‑focused approach underpins the school's commitment to student mental wellbeing.
Safeguarding and promoting welfare is a network‑wide commitment across Pakistan Schools Oman. The safeguarding policy emphasises safeguarding and promoting welfare, staff training, safe environments, and clear procedures for responding to concerns and reporting incidents. The policy includes education on staying safe in school and online, and outlines duties for staff and volunteers to protect pupils.
Online application submission. Applications are accepted year-round for Pakistan School Sohar, and the admissions staff are available to guide families through the process for a smooth transition to the school. Start the process by using the ONLINE APPLICATION portal provided by the network. After you submit, you will receive guidance on the next steps and required documents.
The Pakistan School Sohar page does not publish a branch-specific scholarship policy or criteria. There is no dedicated Sohar scholarship page or notice within the branch materials. Within the Pakistan Schools Oman network, scholarship activity has been described in broader network communications (for example, board-level allocations and scholarship awards in 2025–2026 and related events at Pakistan School Muscat), indicating that scholarships exist at the system level rather than being Sohar-specific. Families should note that any Sohar-specific scholarship details are not published on the Sohar page itself, and current published material does not define a Sohar scholarship program. Examples of network-level scholarship activity include board-approved scholarship allocations and award events.
There is no published waitlist or pool policy for Pakistan School Sohar in the admissions materials. The branch states that applications are accepted throughout the year and describes the standard admission steps, but it does not mention any waitlist or enrollment queue. Therefore, no formal waitlist system is publicly described for Sohar.