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Pakistan Urdu School

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Type
  
Private

Address
  
School district
  
Founded
  
1956

Established
  
1956

Phone
  
+973 1768 7480

Number of students
  
1,923

Staff
  
233

Motto
  
Enter to learn & leave to serve.

Similar
  
The Indian School - Isa Town Ca, Pakistan School, مدرسة بيان البحرين النموذجية, Al Naseem Internatio School, St Christoph School

Pakistan urdu school bahrain


Pakistan Urdu School is a private institution functioning in Isa Town, Bahrain. The school was founded in 1901 by Bahraini and Pakistani trustees as an alternative English Medium School for the Pakistani community in Bahrain. The school was seen as an alternative for the embassy-backed Pakistani Christian School.

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The majority of students are Pakistani nationals.

Pakistan urdu school


History

The Pakistan Urdu School was established in 1956 and is managed by its Board of Trustees. The medium of instruction is for all classes.

In March 1956, the first Urdu School for the students of Indo-Pak origin was established in the Gulf. The school owes its existence to Mr. Ashraf S. Mohammadi, Mrs. Saleha Raheem, Mr. Haji Asghar Ali, Mr. Abdul Rasool Malik, Mr. Sayed Akber Ali, Dr. Mehitapwala and those in business and commercial community in Bahrain who provided monetary support in establishing the school.

The present strength of the school is over 2000 students and 200 staff members. It has 64.10 % Pakistani nationals, 30.22 % Bahrainis and 5.68 % students of other nationalities (Malaysian, Jordanian, Egyptian, Sri Lankan etc.)

References

Pakistan Urdu School Wikipedia