Pakistan School Nizwa is a Cambridge IGCSE / Cambridge International AS Levels / Cambridge A Levels / French Curriculum / FBISE (Federal Board Pakistan) school in Nizwa, Oman. Founded in 1994. Annual tuition ranges from $13,390 to $26,702 USD.
Location & Getting There
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Key Details
Scholarships Available
Scholarships exist at the Pakistan Schools Oman network level. In May 2025, Pakistan School Muscat announced scholarship awardees recognising academic achievement and sporting excellence. In July 2025, a Memorandum of Understanding with Majan University College was signed to offer exclusive scholarships to students across the network. Branch-specific details for Nizwa are not published.
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About
Pakistan School Nizwa is a co-educational day school established in 1994 in Hay Athurath North, Nizwa, Oman, serving more than 12 expatriate communities at affordable fees. Operating under the patronage of the Embassy of Pakistan, it offers both the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) and Cambridge International (IGCSE, AS and A-Level) pathways from Early Years through Sixth Form. The school emphasises hands-on, activity-based learning and parent partnership, and is part of the wider Pakistan Schools Oman network which also operates a Centre for Special Education.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Pakistan School Nizwa has served more than 12 expatriate communities in Oman since 1994 at affordable costs. It is part of the Pakistan Schools Oman network and offers both Federal Board (FBISE) and Cambridge International (IGCSE/AS/A-Levels) pathways. The school emphasises hands-on, activity-based learning, parent partnership, and holistic student development. It operates a Centre for Special Education supporting differently abled learners across the network.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| EC1 & EC2 | OMR 13,390 |
| High School | OMR 26,702 |
| Middle School | OMR 25,454 |
| Elementary School | OMR 21,450 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: OMR 5,150 - 10,270.
Admissions Process
- 1Submit an online application year-round; admissions staff guide families through the process. 2. Gather required documents including School Leaving Certificate, Character Certificate, Birth Certificate (KG), passports, valid visas, six passport photos, Immunization Certificate, and Electricity Bill. 3. Complete a formal entrance test covering English, Maths, Science, and Urdu, followed by a personal interview with student and parents/guardians. 4. If successful, complete the admission form and remaining formalities with the accounts office. 5. Pay the first fee slip which includes admission charges, one month's tuition, and any incidental charges, plus a refundable security deposit.
Admissions Details
No waitlist or pool system is published for Pakistan School Nizwa. Applications are accepted year-round and admissions decisions are driven by entrance test results and the student/parent interview, with places allocated as spaces become available.
School Day
The academic year is organised into two terms. The first term starts in the second week of August, with examinations in December. The second term begins in January with examinations in May, and summer vacation starts on the second Sunday of June.
Student Life
Girls: dark green shirt with white collar, white shalwar, black standard school shoes. Boys: white shirt with green striped tie, dark green trousers, belt, black standard school shoes; a navy blue V-neck jumper is available as a school sweater.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
Mental wellbeing is addressed within the SEL framework. The school emphasises hands-on activities that support personal growth and social-emotional development. No separate named mental health programmes or dedicated staff are publicly listed for the Nizwa branch.
Student Demographics
School Background
Governed by a Board of Governors under the patronage of the Embassy of Pakistan. Part of the Pakistan Schools Oman network, overseen by parent-elected boards with supervision by the Ministry of Education.





