MUSCAT: Pakistan School, a beacon of education and cultural integration in Oman, has taken a significant step towards expanding its vision of academic excellence.
In a landmark event organised by the Ministry of Housing, the school signed a lease agreement for a two-acre plot of land, marking a new chapter in its development journey.
The official ceremony was graced by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Housing, who commended the efforts of the Pakistan School administration in providing quality education to the community. Held at the Ministry’s headquarters, the event was attended by senior officials, dignitaries, and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Pakistan Schools in Oman, Ameer Hamza.
The newly acquired land will be dedicated to the Seeb campus, the latest addition to the Pakistan School network.
This ambitious project, which will cost OMR5 million, aims to enhance educational infrastructure and expand access to students across Oman.
The new campus promises to reflect international standards in education while maintaining affordable fees, a core mission of Pakistan School.
On this occasion, the Chairperson of Pakistan School expressed gratitude, saying, “We are deeply thankful to the government of Oman and the Ministry of Housing for their unwavering support. This agreement is a step forward in our vision to serve the Pakistani community and other nationalities with world-class education, ensuring our students are well-equipped to succeed in the global arena.”
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Housing also highlighted the importance of such collaborations in fostering strong ties between Oman and Pakistan, particularly in the education sector.
He emphasised the role of schools like Pakistan School in building a brighter future for all children in Oman.