Oman, Salalah
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The school is centrally located in Salalah, Oman. The campus address is P.O. Box 1735, Postal Code 211, Salalah. Bamkhalef, opposite the police station, is a common landmark used by visitors.
The school serves Kindergarten through Grade 12. Age ranges include KG1 3.2–4.2 years, KG2 4.2–5.2 years, and Grade 1 5.2–6.5 years.
The school is private, co-educational, and operates as a day school.
The school provides comprehensive support for students' mental and physical development.
The school operates in Oman and integrates the Omani national curriculum with Cambridge and Edexcel international programmes.
There is no religious affiliation listed.
The school runs Sunday to Thursday. KG-1 and KG-2 attend from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.; Grade 1 to Grade 12 attend from 7:00 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.
Application fee
- Admission fee: OMR 55 per student.
Tuition fees (per term and annual total by year group)
- KG 1–2: First installment OMR 358.5; Second installment OMR 358.5; Total annual tuition OMR 717.
- Grade 1–3: First installment OMR 456.5; Second installment OMR 456.5; Total annual tuition OMR 913.
- Grade 4–6: First installment OMR 531.5; Second installment OMR 531.5; Total annual tuition OMR 1,063.
- Grade 7: First installment OMR 575.5; Second installment OMR 575.5; Total annual tuition OMR 1,151.
- Grade 8: First installment OMR 618; Second installment OMR 618; Total annual tuition OMR 1,236.
- Grade 9: First installment OMR 711; Second installment OMR 711; Total annual tuition OMR 1,423.
- Grade 10: First installment OMR 733; Second installment OMR 733; Total annual tuition OMR 1,466.
- Grade 11: First installment OMR 825; Second installment OMR 825; Total annual tuition OMR 1,650.
- Grade 12: First installment OMR 825; Second installment OMR 825; Total annual tuition OMR 1,650.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition is billed in two instalments: the first instalment is payable in September and the second instalment is payable in February.
- Second-semester fees must be paid within the first week of the semester start. Fees for a semester are not exempted if the student leaves during the semester; the full semester fee is payable even if the student attends for a single day.
- Overdue amounts that remain unpaid for 30 days or more incur a late fee of 10% of the due amount; the school may pursue legal action for prolonged non-payment.
Boarding fees
- Al Dhiya operates as a private day school; no boarding provision or boarding fees are listed.
Other costs and mandatory items
- School uniform is mandatory. The school's published admission information names the uniform supplier and local contact: Bamkhalef (Opposite the police station, Salalah), Tel: 23295053. Specific uniform prices are not listed in the published fee schedule.
- The published fee schedule does not list separate charges for transport, exam fees, books, stationery or other regular surcharges; no separate transport or boarding fee lines appear in the published fee structure.
Refunds and fee liability on withdrawal
- Semester fees are payable in full for any enrolled semester; no pro‑rata refund for mid‑semester withdrawal is provided in the published terms. Parents remain liable for the full semester fee even if the child attends only one day in that semester.
Fee payment options and contact for payment arrangements
- The published fee materials do not specify accepted payment methods (for example, credit card, bank transfer or cheque). .
Al Dhiya International School offers a British-style education in the heart of Salalah, blending the Cambridge International curriculum with the Omani National Curriculum. Established in 2006, the school serves students from Kindergarten through Grade 12, preparing them for globally recognized qualifications including Cambridge IGCSE, AS, and A Levels, as well as Pearson Edexcel examinations. The school is distinct for its focus on active learning and competition. Students regularly participate and achieve high rankings in regional spelling bees, debates, and science quizzes. Beyond the classroom, Al Dhiya emphasizes physical and creative development through its specialized Football Academy and interactive music and art programs. The campus provides a co-educational environment where multidisciplinary projects encourage students to apply their knowledge practically. With a commitment to preserving local values while fostering international mindedness, Al Dhiya equips students with the skills necessary for admission to universities worldwide.