International School of Pakistan

The International School of Pakistan (ISP) was founded in 1975. It is an independent co-education school. It is located in Abraq Khaitan, Al Farwaniyah, Kuwait.

International School of Pakistan
Location
Kuwait
Information
TypePrivate School
Established1975 (1975)
DirectorNadia Al Hufaiti
PrincipalAnjum Masood (Junior & Senior)

The ISP is recognized by the Ministry of Private Education, Kuwait and is affiliated with the FBISE (Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Islamabad). The medium of instruction is English with Urdu as compulsory second language for Pakistanis till the Higher Secondary level. The majority of the student body is Pakistani and the rest consists of international students from 16 countries. ISP is Also A College which is affiliated with FBISE. One has to attain to 70% marks in matriculate examinations to secure his/her seat in Science (Medical, Engineering) Group and 60% marks to secure his/her seat for Commerce group. The school also has IGCSE classes alongside FBISE. The students give the IGCSE exams after two years of preparation at the school.[1]

The ISP has physics, chemistry, biology, and computer laboratories.

Annual events which form part of the school's activities calendar are the 'Sports Day' when students of the various Houses compete in various athletics and track events - the Quran Recitation Contest, the Inter House Spellings Contest, the Inter House Debate Competition etc. Prizes and Trophies are awarded to the outstanding meritorious students.

Principals

  • 1975-1976 : Mr.Eric Watson
  • 1976-1978 : Dr.Muhammad Rafi.
  • 1978-1986 : A. Raheem Chaudary.
  • 1986-1988 : Dr.Manzoor Ali.
  • 1988-1990 : Syed Tasleem Akbar.
  • 1992-2001 : Mrs. Farkhanda Mazhar
  • 2001-2003 : Mr. Muhammad Tariq Mir
  • 2003-2005 : Mr. Hasan Abbas Zaidi.
  • 2005–present : Mr. Anjum Masood

Classes

IGCSE

The IGCSE students are divided into section classes e.g. IG1B,1G2A

Sex1st Year2nd year
FemaleIG1A (previously Senior 2A/SR2A)IG2A (previously Senior 3A/SR3A)
MaleIG1B (previously Senior 2B/SR2B)IG2B (previously Senior 3B/SR3B)

FBISE

it has a total of 8 section classes

References

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