Oman, Muscat
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ABA Oman International School is a day school; boarding is not offered. The IB World School directory lists the boarding facilities as DAY, indicating there is no on-site boarding option. There is no evidence of a separate boarding provision described by the school. Families relocating should plan for daily commuting to the Madinat Al Irfan campus.
ABA has a formal dress code with grade-specific items. Early Childhood and Elementary wear an ABA Cotton T‑Shirt in white or navy, with PE using a Sector House T‑Shirt and navy shorts or leggings; Middle School and High School wear Sector Polo Shirts (white/navy for Grades 6-10; black for Grades 11-12) with knee-length bottoms and designated PE gear. All compulsory uniform items can be purchased directly from the Trutex uniform shop.
The cafeteria serves hot lunches or Grab & Go items and is open from 7:45 am to 3:15 pm. Cafeteria cards are topped up via COMO, with login details provided to new students and staff. Packed lunches for Grades 3–12 can be ordered in advance, and Grades 3–4 must preorder hot lunches or bring a packed lunch from home.
ABA operates a house system, with a Sector House T‑Shirt used for PE, indicating students participate in house-based activities. The dress code page explicitly references Sector House for PE.
ABA Oman International School is governed by a Board of Directors and operates as a not-for-profit institution. The Board provides strategic oversight, and surplus funds are reinvested into facilities and programmes. The board composition and governance details are publicly listed on the school's governance pages.