What began as a modest primary school in Manama in 1968 has today grown into one of Bahrain’s most respected educational institutions.
Pakistan School Bahrain stands as a testament to the vision, dedication and unity of the Pakistani community, evolving over decades into a centre of academic excellence and holistic development.
Today, the school has two wings – Manama (Primary) and the main campus Isa Town.
On the occasion of Pakistan Day, the school extends its warmest wishes to all Pakistani nationals and compatriots living in Bahrain.
“As we commemorate this historic occasion, we pay tribute to the vision and sacrifices of our forefathers who made Pakistan a reality,” a spokesperson said.
“May we continue to uphold the values of faith, unity and discipline, and renew our commitment to building a brighter future for our beloved country.”
Pakistan School offers a well-rounded educational experience through a structured and dynamic programme of extracurricular and co-curricular activities, aimed at fostering students’ character, confidence, and leadership skills. These activities take place at inter-class, inter-house, and inter-school levels.
In recent years, under a strong leadership, the school has made significant strides in both academic and administrative areas. Continuous infrastructure development, modern facilities for students and professional development programmes for faculty have contributed to its steady progress.
The school’s academic achievements have been particularly noteworthy. A total of 1,235 students have secured A and A+ grades in Federal Board, Islamabad examinations, including 470 Bahraini students. Scholarships have been awarded to top performers, many of whom have gone on to earn placements at the University of Bahrain.
In 2025, students once again demonstrated excellence, achieving an impressive overall result of 96.15 per cent in the SSC First Annual Examination and 93.20pc in the HSSC Annual Examination.
Beyond academics, Pakistan School students have consistently excelled in international platforms such as TIMSS, PIRLS, and the World Scholar’s Cup (WSC). Between 2018 and 2025, students earned an outstanding 870 gold medals and 623 silver medals at the WSC, along with numerous trophies.
Continuing this legacy, at the World Scholar’s Cup 2026 – Bahrain Round, students achieved 127 gold medals and 112 silver medals, in addition to winning two prestigious trophies in the Team Challenge and Scholar’s Challenge categories.
The school also secured first position in Media and Literature, Art and Music and Social Studies, with most teams qualifying for the Global Round.
Pakistan School has also built a strong presence in national, cultural and social events, reinforcing its deep connection with Bahrain.
The sole aim of the school is to inculcate in students the qualities needed to be visionaries to lead their country in the future.