Pakistan SchoolMuscat is a state of Art school in the Sultanate of Oman. It was founded in a rented flat in Muscat, as a result of a decision made in the first meeting of Pakistani CultureCentre. Efforts, spearheaded by Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Shafi, were made to collect funds and as a result the school was shifted to its spacious campus in January 1981. His MajestySultan Qaboos granted land in Darsait that enabled the school to be established. Since then, the school has seen exceptional growth, both in terms of enrolment and size. As of 2012, the school has an enrollment of over 3,000 students. In 2019 the number emerged as 6000 students. It is the largest Pakistani co-educational institute in the Persian Gulf. The main campus is located in the Darsait area of the city of Muscat. The Pakistan School has 6 branches and known to have a reputation in academic as well as in extracurricular achievement. The school has a large campus with an auditorium having a capacity of 2000 people, a large open field, various indoor facilities, basketball court, football and cricket ground, computer and sciencelaboratories. The school library was established in 1993 and the junior block was added to the school building in 2004 with an extension of 20 more rooms in 2011. PSM is affiliated with FBISEIslamabad, Edexcel International, London and Cambridge University including the Cambridge International Primary Program and Cambridge International Lower Secondary Program. The school is sponsored by the Pakistan Embassy and is supervised by the board members of the school. Pakistan School Muscat has evolved its reputation as an international school by providing education to more than 15 expatriate communities residing in the Sultanate. The school has six branches at Seeb run by Principal Munazza Ghafoor, Musannah run by acting principal, Nizwa run by acting principal, Sohar run by Principal Mazhar Bokhari, Buraimi run by acting principal Shehnaz Arshad and Salalah run by principal Ms.Summana Rizwan. The school's first batch of students appeared for SSC and HSSC examinations in 1983 events such as the Na`at Competition, Qirat Competition, Debate Competition, and Science and Art Exhibition.