Federal Minister Chaudhry Salik Hussain inaugurated the new international campus of Pakistan School in Al-Seeb, Muscat. The ceremony was attended by Pakistan's Ambassador to Oman, Chaudhry Imran Ali, Dr. Khadija Al-Salmi, Director General of Private Schools at the Ministry of Education in Oman, along with members of the Pakistani and Omani communities. The Pakistan School System already has seven campuses in Oman, where more than 8,500 students attend classes in morning and evening shifts. This new state-of-the-art campus will provide education from Kindergarten to A-levels for 3,000 students. On the occasion, Federal Minister Chaudhry Salik Hussain expressed that the Pakistan School System is honored to be educating students from 27 different nationalities, which reflects the trust Omani residents place in these schools. Due to the increasing number of students in Pakistan Schools, the Omani government has granted two acres of land for a new Pakistan International School, which will be completed in eighteen months. Chaudhry Salik Hussain praised the efforts of the embassy and the school board in enhancing Pakistan Schools in Oman. He advised the school administration to focus not only on education but also on character development, so students can become true ambassadors of Pakistan. Students from diverse backgrounds are studying in harmony at Pakistan Schools, promoting values of tolerance, understanding, and unity that the schools have successfully fostered.
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