Islamabad, Oct 1: The recently inaugurated Pakistan School Campus in Oman, led by Federal Minister Chaudhry Salik Hussain, is set to address the increasing needs of Pakistani families in the region.

The institution will enhance the overall learning experience with state-of-the-art facilities and a team of qualified educators, ensuring that students receive a high-quality education in a supportive environment.

The event saw participation from both the Pakistani and Omani communities.

The new campus, designed to accommodate 3,000 students from Kindergarten to A-levels, is part of the Pakistan School System’s expansion, which already operates seven campuses in Oman serving over 8,500 students.

Salik Hussain emphasized the significance of educating students from 27 nationalities and commended the Omani government’s support, including a two-acre grant for a future Pakistan International School.

He stressed the importance of academic excellence, character development, and promoting tolerance among students from diverse backgrounds.

Students from diverse backgrounds are studying in harmony at Pakistan Schools, promoting values of tolerance, understanding, and unity that the schools have successfully fostered.

Addressing the inaugural ceremony, Chaudhry Salik Hussain said Pakistan School System is honored to be educating students from 27 different nationalities, which reflects the trust Omani residents place in these schools.

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