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Omar Bin Al Khattab Pakistan Islamia High School

Islamic

Updated July 2026

Co-edGender

Languages

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Omar Bin Al Khattab Pakistan Islamia High School is an educational institution located in Ajman, UAE, dedicated to providing accessible education to children regardless of their background. It offers a hybrid curriculum that combines the Pakistan National Curriculum with international teaching methodologies.

Teaching approach

The school is guided by the motto "Go Out To Serve Your Country & Your Fellow Men." Its vision is to transfer learning beyond the classroom to enable students to flourish as responsible global citizens, underpinned by the core values of faith, integrity, and responsibility.

Programmes

The school follows the Pakistan National Curriculum while incorporating elements from American and European education systems to provide a holistic, English-medium education. The academic programme includes mandatory instruction in Arabic, Urdu, and Islamic Education. Students are prepared for Federal Board Examinations.

Student support

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Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school operates a rolling admissions policy throughout the year for available spaces. Prospective parents must visit the Admissions Office in person with required documentation, including academic records, identification, and health certificates, and pay a non-refundable admission fee. The school currently provides education for girls from K-12 and boys from K-10.

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    The Director of Administration expresses his honor and privilege in serving the school, emphasizing the institution's commitment to providing education to children regardless of race or religion. He highlights the collective efforts of the staff and community in supporting students who might otherwise lack access to schooling.