
Pakistan Community Welfare School
Muhammad bin Zayed City, Abu DhabiPhotos powered by Google
About Pakistan Community Welfare School
Founded in 1981, Pakistan Community Welfare School (PCWS) was established under the Ministry of Education's regulations, with land leased by the Abu Dhabi Municipality. Originally operating in caravans, the school moved to Musaffah in 1996, and in 2010, the current building was constructed, offering education to nearly 500 students from kindergarten to grade 8. PCWS is committed to delivering its vision of 'Affordable Quality Education', utilizing digital resources to enhance learning and innovation. The curriculum integrates moral education and UAE heritage, teaching students respect and appreciation for the nation's multicultural legacy. The school emphasizes values like care, resilience, empathy, tolerance, respect, integrity, and honesty, preparing students not just academically but for life. PCWS offers standardized education to the Pakistani community, combining academic excellence with affordability, focusing on developing well-rounded individuals through strong academics and a variety of extracurricular activities, including sports, arts, and leadership programs.
Tuition fees
AED 4,217 – 5,125 per year
Curriculum
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