List of Best Pakistani schools in Dubai – Complete guide

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List of best Pakistani schools in Dubai

list of best Pakistani schools in Dubai
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Over 1.2 million Pakistanis reside in the United Arab Emirates, with 400,000 in Dubai. It makes up 13% of Dubai’s total population; after Native Emirates and Indians, Pakistanis are the third-largest ethnic community in the emirate.

But only a few schools in Dubai provide a curriculum based on Pakistani culture. In this blog, we have selected the top 3 Pakistani schools in Dubai.

 

The vision of Pakistani schools:

The largest community centre for Pakistanis in U.A.E. was established in 1960 and is called P.A.D. (Pakistan Association Dubai). The community favours promoting schools in Dubai that will teach Pakistani curriculum to the children.

Due to Dubai’s cultural diversity, many families look for international schools that provide their own country’s curriculum. Through both formal education and extracurricular programs, they take an innovative approach to teaching:

  • Islamic education,
  • promoting Pakistani values.

 

List of best Pakistani schools in Dubai:

Here are the top three best Pakistani schools in Dubai:

  1. Shaikh Rashid Al Maktoum Pakistani School Dubai.
  2. The Pakistan academy school.
  3. Al Ain, Al Ittihad Private School.

 

1- Shaikh Rashid Al Maktoum Pakistani School Dubai:

Shaikh Rashid Al Maktoum Pakistani School
Shaikh Rashid Al Maktoum Pakistani School.
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Shaikh Rashid Al Maktoum School is considered the best Pakistani school in Dubai. Many Pakistani children in Dubai feel at home at the S.R.A.M.P.S. It helps students learn about their heritage and participate in extracurricular activities that promote Pakistani values.

The school’s excellent curriculum aligns with the most recent findings in the field of education, and it is associated with the Pakistani Federal system.

The dedicated and professional instructors of S.R.A.M.P.S. guarantee the school’s continual growth in line with the most recent pedagogical innovations. This educational institution’s primary objective is to shape the impressionable minds of young Pakistanis with positive social, cultural, and moral ideals.

  • The current developments in Pakistan are also brought to the attention of the S.R.A.M.P.S. student body. On the 14th of August,
  • Republic Day,
  • Foundation Day,
  • Takbir Day.

Like these, other national festivals, holidays and events are celebrated at the school. This Dubai-based Pakistani school not only teaches the national curriculum but also encourages students to learn about:

  • Pakistani history,
  • Art,
  • Current affairs.

As these Pakistani curricula learning can help students keep in touch with their national beliefs, it’s also important to learn about the culture and history of the U.A.E., an area where S.R.A.M.P.S. excels. Therefore, the local curriculum is followed with an emphasis on the following:

  • Arabic language,
  • Understanding of Arabic and U.A.E. history and culture.

 

  • The S.R.A.M.P.S. curriculum is also notable because it takes a fresh approach to meeting the needs of both kids and their families.
  • Students are also encouraged to cultivate a feeling of cultural, community, and social responsibility during study.

 

Started in: 1995

Monthly tuition:

  • AED 325 (Pre-K through Grade V),
  • AED 375 (Grades VI through X),
  • AED 650 (Grades XI and XII).

Address: Baghdad Street, District 1, Al-Qusais, Dubai

Contact at: +971-4-298-8303.

 

 

2- The Pakistan education academy:

the Pakistan education academy Dubai.
the Pakistan education academy Dubai.
https://www.google.com/search?q=The+pakistan+education+acedemy+Dubai

The Pakistan Education Academy is the highest-quality Pakistani educational institution in Dubai. The academic standards at Pakistan Education Academy are well-respected. The curriculum is excellent and up-to-date, and the school is associated with the Pakistani Federal system.

The location of these institutions is ideal. The institution enjoys an excellent track record among locals. It has a rich curriculum, outstanding instructors, and involved parents. Here, children are given a well-rounded education that prepares them for future success in various fields.

  • The educators have extensive training and a genuine interest in the student’s development. When parents are actively engaged in their children’s education, everyone benefits.
  • It welcomes students of genders and from all around the world.
  • This institution offers excellent education for a relatively reasonable price.

 

Founded in: 1968

Average fees: (5,900 and 8,200 AED annually).

Classes: Grades Pre-K through 12.

Contact at: 04 337 0126.

Address: Oud Metha Road, Oud Metha – Dubai.

 

 

3- Al Ain, Al Ittihad Private School:

Al Ain, Al Ittihad Private School.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Al+Ain%2C+Al+Ittihad+Private+School

Regarding Pakistani education in Al Ain, Al Ittihad Private School is among the top choices. The institution’s doors first opened to students in 1995. The school is part of the Pakistani Federal system and provides an exceptional curriculum that aligns with the most recent findings in the field of education.

Education at Al Ittihad Private School is held to a very high standard. A convenient setting for learning may be found at this school. The community views the school extremely highly:

  • Excellent courses,
  • Knowledgeable faculty,
  • Encouraging atmosphere for students.

The curriculum here provides students with a well-rounded education that prepares them for future success. The teachers are dedicated professionals passionate about seeing their students succeed.

  • Parents are actively engaged in every aspect of school life to assist their children in attaining their greatest potential.
  • This institution welcomes international and domestic students of both genders.

 

Average fees: (between 2,100 and 3,000 AED).

Classes: Kindergarten through Grade Eight.

Contact me at: (03 780 5025)

Address: Falaj Hazza’, in the Emirati province of Al Ain.

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