Philippine School Bahrain (Aali)

Bahrain / al-Wusta / Ali / Aali
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Philippine School (Bahrain) is non profit school where most filipino expatriates send thier kids to school.
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Coordinates:   26°9'17"N   50°31'34"E

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  • The school helped me to learn how to live as a good
  • PSB is a very good school.I wonder y there are bad comments coming out? I found my second home in PSB. Please try to stop sending bad comments. To all those who sent this messages please feel free to keep in touch to the school if you have complains to set u free. GOD BLESS YOU!
  • now very flossed up my life thnx a lot psb.................4 giving me a head start..............................................
  • Still PSB Rocks for me!!!!!
  • The parent's meeting was ok,but then i can't beleive that there is a teacher who cannot even express herself in speaking ENGLISH.More practice pls. hehehehehehe,hahahahahaha
  • tnx a lt to psb i had freinds there twg nmn kyo sa akin d nyo na ako pansin eh
  • Dis school use to be my home eversince grade 1 to 4! but sadly i'm so upset that it is too expensive and too much rules!
  • we are entitled in our own opinion.Let us not judge so we will not be judged..
  • Philippine School does not need students or parents who say such crap and yet remain in within the walls of PSB. If you do have complaints, you could address it to the administrators, so that they could satisfy all your complaints. I am a graduate of PSB, from the best batch so far, as far as records show, and I am hell proud of that.
  • I was new here in Bahrain and really interested to know this Phil school. I hope in the future I will become a part of PSB family.I know this school really gives academic excellence to all students with the empowering force of the mentors. I'm an English teacher both in Elem and High School and became an Academic Coordinator in one of the Private schools in the Philippines.More power PSB and God speed.
  • i missed dz school. wish i could go back to bahrain..well, nothing is impossible...
  • The Philippine School Bahrain (PSB) with agreement with the Philippines Embassy-Bahrain was established in 1994 to help ensure children of OFWs in Bahrain have the educational credit recognized by DepEd, Philippines. For children to qualify for enrollment, one of the parents should be a Philippine passport holder and living with the parents in Bahrain. The PSB constitution, created and ratified by the founding members, has authorized the Board Members to manage and operate the school. The Board Members are selected and elected by 28 founding members of PSB. The Board Members had worked hard and for free, to ensure the school is successful and achieved its mission, visions, and goals. The school has celebrated its 20 years of successful operations and proud to say that it is now well established DepEd-Philippines overseas accredited learning institution.
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