Pakistani Community High School, Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Popularly known as Pakistani Community High School (PCHS)
Founded as a small room school in 1966-67 by Mr. Abbas Hussain Mallik of Sialkot, Pakistan, the school now stands in the heart of Al-Khobar city in a dignified complex of buildings. Initially it was a secondary school, but with the tireless efforts of the first principal Miss Amina Khanum, along with the girls section head, Miss Rathore and boys section head Mr. Masoud Ahmed, the school first gained permission of matriculate level, later upgrading as an intermediate college in 1983. Miss Amina Khanum was awarded Tamgha-e-Khidmat by the Government of Pakistan, for her meritorious services to the Pakistani community residing in the rapidly developing and growing cities of Al-Khobar, Dammam and Al-Jubail.
Abbas Hussain Malik remained the Guardian of the school for more than a quarter century and had made this Institution on top of the line among the overseas Pakistani schools run by the Federal Board of Higher Secondary Education, Islamabad, Pakistan. Four times this school stood first from all the overseas School and won certificate and cash prizes.