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Bahrain — Isa Town

Pakistan Urdu School Bahrain

P.O. Box 32647, Isa Town, Kingdom of Bahrain
Bespoke CurriculumCambridge IGCSE
Pakistan Urdu School Bahrain logo
Data verified from public sources
Annual Fees$ 1,037 – $ 2,650
Ages4 – 18

Pakistan Urdu School Bahrain is a Bespoke Curriculum / Cambridge IGCSE school in Isa Town, Bahrain. Founded in 1956. Annual tuition ranges from $1,037 to $2,650 USD.

Location & Getting There

P.O. Box 32647, Isa Town, Kingdom of BahrainOpen in Maps
Bus service available

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Est. 1956
Year Founded
Boarding Available
Scholarships Available
EAL Support
SEN Support
Rolling Admissions

Key Details

Curricula Offered
Bespoke CurriculumYes
Cambridge IGCSEYes
Support Services
EAL SupportNo
SEN SupportNo
WellbeingYes
Bus ServiceYes
Languages of Instruction
EnglishUrduArabic

Key facts

Founded
1956
Ages
4–18

About

Pakistan Urdu School Bahrain, founded in 1956, is the first school established for the Indo-Pak community in the Gulf, located in Isa Town, Bahrain. It serves approximately 2,000 co-educational day students from kindergarten through Grade 12, following the FBISE curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE being introduced for Grades 9–12 from September 2025. The school offers instruction in English across all classes, supported by school counselors, a four-house system, and three on-campus canteens.

School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.

Why Families Choose

Pakistan Urdu School Bahrain is the first school established for the Indo-Pak community in the Gulf, founded in 1956. It bridges cultural heritage with modern academic standards, historically following FBISE SSC/HSSC while introducing Cambridge IGCSE for Grades 9–12 from September 2025. The school serves approximately 2,000 students across multiple campuses in Isa Town.

Fees & Financials

Grade / YearAnnual Fee
IGCSEBHD 2,650
LKG-HKGBHD 1,037
Grade XIIBHD 1,730
Grades I-IVBHD 1,213
Grades X-XIBHD 1,444
Grades V-VIIBHD 1,272
Grades VIII-IXBHD 1,328

Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.

Original currency: BHD 391 - 1,000. Application fee: $27.

Admissions Process

  1. 1Parents complete an Admission Form at the school office with a non-refundable BD 10 fee. 2) Submit required documents: CPRs, passport copies, photos, vaccination card, birth certificate, School Leaving Certificate, and last report card. 3) Admission Officer issues an Appointment Card with test date upon payment of BD 5 formalities fee. 4) Sit an age-appropriate admission test and parent interview (Kindergarten uses informal assessment; Classes I–IX test English, Math, Arabic/Urdu, and Science with 50% pass mark; Classes X–XII depend on FBISE board results). 5) Results posted on school notice board; admission based on merit. 6) Transfer students from Bahraini schools follow MOE rules; fees must be paid within one week to secure the seat.

Admissions Details

Application Deadline
Registration opens February; admissions open February–March and September each year.
Admission Deposit
$80
due on acceptance
Waitlist Policy

The school maintains an active waiting pool. If a student is offered a seat but fees are not paid within one week, the seat is offered to the next candidate on the waiting list.

School Day

School operates Sunday to Thursday. Primary Section: 7:15 AM to 12:30 PM; Middle Section: 7:15 AM to 1:20 PM; Senior Section: 7:15 AM to 1:30 PM.

Student Life

House System

Students are divided into four houses: Emerald, Sapphire, Ruby, and Topaz.

Uniform

A uniform policy and guidance are provided; uniform prices are not published in the fee schedule and must be purchased separately.

Food & Dining

Three canteens with kitchen facilities managed by FOOSCO, a food and beverages manufacturing and catering company in Bahrain.

Clubs & Activities
Arts and CreativeCultural and LanguageAcademic and Intellectual

Facilities & Programmes

Academic
Computer Lab
Science Lab

Wellbeing & Safety

Pastoral & Mental Health

School counselors support positive mental health and socio-emotional balance, help maximize student achievement within a safe environment, and serve as a liaison between parents, students, and the discipline committee.

Safeguarding & Child Protection

Counselors mediate conflicts and resolve issues amicably, acting as a liaison between parents, students, and the discipline committee to maintain a safe learning environment.

Student Demographics

Age Range
418
Early Years
Elementary
Middle School
High School

School Background

Governance & Ownership

Managed by a Board of Trustees. Operates on a non-profit basis and reinvests any surplus into facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fees at Pakistan Urdu School Bahrain vary by year group. Contact the admissions office for a full fee schedule.