Pakistan International School, Riyadh

Pakistan International School Riyadh
پاکستان بین القوامی اسکول ریاض
Address
Nasseriyah Street, An Nasiriyah
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Coordinates 24°39′6″N 46°41′12″E / 24.65167°N 46.68667°E / 24.65167; 46.68667Coordinates: 24°39′6″N 46°41′12″E / 24.65167°N 46.68667°E / 24.65167; 46.68667
Information
Motto I Can, I Will
Established 1968 (1968)
Grades Kindergarten to Class XII (HSSC)
Gender Co-education
Language Urdu, English
Publication Iqra Magazine
Website pisr.org

Pakistan International School Riyadh (Urdu: پاکستان بین القوامی اسکول ریاض, or PISR) is a Pakistan International School located in the An Nasiriyah locality of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The school was founded in 1968 under the permission of the late King Faisal Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud. It serves students ages 4–19 from Kindergarten to Class XII, where a Higher Secondary School Certificate is awarded at the end. As of 2015, the school has 9000 students.[1] From 1968 until 1989, the school was managed by the Armed Forces of Pakistan. On 4 December 1990, the Embassy of Pakistan, Riyadh assumed management of the school.

Board of Governors

The Ambassador of Pakistan to Saudi Arabia appoints the governing board and the principal of the school. The Ex chairman of Pakistan International School was Engr.Tariq Mahmood who with his fellow management team worked for the betterment of school till 2015. As per the rules and regulations of the Ministry of Education of Saudi Arabia, the Ambassador of Pakistan nominates the seven members Management Council from Parents, headed by a chairman under the supervision of Ministry of foreign Education Saudi Arabia. Management Council has been given comprehensive authority to run the school.

Affiliation

The school is affiliated with the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Islamabad. Syllabi and courses of studies prescribed by the Board are followed by the school for SSC (Grade 9-10) and HSSC (Grade 11 – 12) Examinations.

Location and Wings

There are seven constituent units of the school, called wings, situated in the neighborhood of Nasiriyah within a radius of about half a kilometer. The wings are known as:

  • Senior Boys Wing-I (Grade IX-XII)
  • Senior Girls Wing-I (Grade VIII-XII)
  • Senior Boys Wing-II (Grade V-VIII)
  • Senior Girls Wing-II (Grade V-VII)
  • Junior Boys Wing (Grade I-IV)
  • Junior Girls Wing (Grade I-IV)

The Principal’s office and the Administrative wing of the school are situated in a separate building adjacent to the Senior Girls Wing-I.

Administrative Structure

  • Management Council
  • Principal
  • Vice Principal
  • Headmaster/Headmistress
  • Teaching staff

The staff is directly recruited from Pakistan or from the Pakistani community residing locally.

Facilities

The school caters for the educational needs of boys and girls of the Pakistan community in Riyadh from kindergarten to grade 12. Facilities provided by the school are:

  • Text books, practical note books, and progress reports are provided by the school on low charges.
  • Science Laboratories existed in 1990 in both boys and girls wings. These Laboratories were fully equipped with apparatus and the materials required for conducting practicals in Physics, chemistry, Biology, Computer and Home Economics for Secondary and Higher Secondary Classes.
  • Language Laboratories have been established to improve spoken proficiency in English.
  • Computer classes for both boys and girls have been started in Senior Boys and Girls wings.
  • A fleet of 10 air-conditioned buses is run by the school.The transport charges are SR. 175 per head per month, two buses are for the Pakistani community at Al-Kharj to pick and drop the students.
  • Each wing of the school has a canteen. Students can buy eatables and some stationery items from these shops.
  • Dispensaries/medical rooms are available under the supervision of Medical Staff.
  • Arabic is taught from grade I to VIII as a compulsory subject.
  • Religious education in classrooms is supplemented by congregational prayers in the school, and the holding of functions on days of religious significance. Instructions in the recitation of the Quran (Nazra) and functional Arabic Language are imparted.
  • Physical Education staff impart physical training in boys and girls wings.
  • Activity rooms and playrooms are provided in Junior Wings with visual aids, books, counting apparatus, models, TV, and DVD.
  • The school offers its facilities as a center of examination for Board and University exams to the private candidates.

Admissions

Admissions remain open throughout the year but normally held at the beginning of the Academic Session and after the Summer Vacation. Being the only recognized educational institution for the Pakistani community in the area, every Pakistani applicant is accommodated. An admission test/interview is given to the candidates by the Class Teacher or Wing Head. The age requirement for admission to Nursery is 3 and above, KG 4 and above and to class 1 is 5 and above and so on.

Medium of Instruction

Provision of both English and Urdu instruction in separate sections is available from grade V-XII.

Co-curricular Activities

All students join a house to ensure competition in activities. The students are encouraged to participate in the following activities:

  • Debates (English, Urdu)
  • Qira'at Competition
  • Sports Week
  • School Magazine
  • Quiz Competition
  • Boys Scouting
  • Meena Bazar
  • Fun and Frolics

Societies, such as Debating Society, Computer Club and Literary Society, run co-curricular activities.

Notable alumni

  • Shahid Masood, political writer, television host, journalist and political analyst.

References

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