Celebrating Independence at Pakistan School Bahrain
TDT | Manama
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On this magnificent and splendid day of Independence, Pakistan School wishes all fellow compatriots in Bahrain a happy Independence Day. Let’s refresh and remember the unprecedented and great sacrifices of the martyrs who laid down their lives for a free and sovereign Pakistan.
We are pleased to share a brief overview of Pakistan School, Bahrain, on this joyous occasion.
The baseline of Pakistan School goes back to the later part of 1960s when the leading visionary members of the community realized the need for a schooling system for their children, leading to the establishment of a small primary school in 1968 in a rented building in Fareej Fadhel area of Manama.
After a few years the school was upgraded to secondary level education following affiliation with the Federal Board, Islamabad, Pakistan.
In 1984, the new campus of the Pakistan School was constructed in Isa town, which was inaugurated by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Premier.
Two new blocks, Jinnah Block and Sir Sayed Block were constructed in Isa Town Campus, between 1994-95.
Today Pakistan school has two wings, Manama (Primary) and the main campus Isa Town.
Pakistan School’s Federal Board results have shown consistent and impressive improvement over the last few years. Around 1144 students have achieved A and A+ Grades in the Federal Board, Islamabad examinations.
Students of Pakistan School have once again maintained their consistency of exemplary performance and achievements by clinching excellent results i.e.:
An unprecedented 96.15 % in the Federal Board Exam of SSC-II Annual Examination 2025.
Our prominent position
holders of SSC-I & II are:
SSC-I
1) Abiha Fatima 93.08%
2) Tayyaba Mubarak 92.12%
3) Mohammad Rehan 90.38% SSC-II
1) Yashfeen Mohammad Shafiq 91.91%
2) Eman Khan Noor Zamin Khan 91.73 %
3) Kanza Rehman 91.27%
Students of Pakistan School also maintained their consistency of exemplary performance and achievements by clinching excellent results i.e., an unprecedented 94.62 % in the Federal Board Exam of HSSC Annual 2024. Besides Federal Board Examination, our students have also showcased their skills in the TIMMS, PIRLS and World Scholar’s Cup. Pakistan School students have won 856 Gold and 598 Silver medals and trophies in the World Scholar’s Cup competitions from 2018 to 2025.
Outstanding Achievements
· 135 Gold Medals
· 74 Silver Medals
· Team Challenge – First Position
· Champion Scholar – First Position
· Jac Khor Special Award – First Position
(Scholar’s Challenge is a 120-multiple-choice question exam across six subjects. The highest scorer is honored with the Jac Khor Award.)
· Literature & Media – First Position
· Art & Music – First Position · History – First Position
· Writing Champion – Second Position
· Overall Team Position – Third Position
Among the distinguished achievers, Sarah Saif (Grade 11 G2) made history by securing first position in multiple subject areas and earning the prestigious title of Best Scholar of the Contest. A majority of Pakistan School’s teams have successfully qualified for the Global Round, marking yet another milestone in the institution’s illustrious participation in the World Scholars’ Cup.
Pakistan School Shines in TIIMS 2023 Assessment
Pakistan School has achieved remarkable results in the TIMSS 2023 (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study), showcasing strong academic performance in both Grade 4 and Grade 8. Following is a glimpse of these results:
In Grade 4 Mathematics:
• Pakistan Average is: 506
• Bahrain Average is: 462
• International Average is: 503
Pakistan School is 44 Points higher than Bahrain and 03 Points higher than International.
In Grade 4 Science:
• Average is: 512
• Bahrain Average is: 475
• International Average is: 494.
Pakistan School is 37 Points higher than Bahrain and 18 Points higher than International.
In Grade 8 Mathematics:
• Pakistan Average: 546
• Bahrain Average: 426
• International Average: 478
Pakistan School is 120 Points higher than Bahrain and 68 Points higher than International.
In Grade 8 Science:
• Pakistan Average: 556
• Bahrain Average: 452
• International : 478
Pakistan school is 104 points higher than Bahrain and 78 points higher than International.
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