Oman, Muscat
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The school offers Grades KG through Grade 12. It uses the Cambridge University Curriculum (UK) for its Cambridge International Curriculum in the classroom. Core subjects in Primary are covered by Cambridge International Curriculum, with foundation subjects taught through the International Primary Curriculum (IPC); learning support is provided via a Personalised Learning Pathway. The Senior School follows the Cambridge International Curriculum with IGCSE examinations in Grades 9–10 and A levels in Grades 11–12. The IGCSE and A level qualifications are recognized worldwide. IEYC is used as the curriculum framework in the Early Years. The school has qualified British and Arabic staff.
Specialist teachers support Islamic Education, Arabic, Social Studies, Music, Drama and Physical Education, particularly in Primary. English literacy and other arts subjects are part of the core and elective offerings across year groups.
Arabic language classes are offered as Arabic A (native speakers) and Arabic B (non-native speakers). Islamic Education is compulsory for Muslim students and can be taught in Arabic or English depending on language background. French is offered as a subject in the secondary curriculum.
The Primary program includes opportunities for specialist arts and physical education, and termly learning topics link to real life. The Senior School offers a range of subject options aligned with IGCSE and A level pathways, with guidance to support future university choices.
The curriculum emphasizes an international outlook while honoring local traditions and Islamic values. The school emphasizes partnership with families and aims to prepare students for global higher education and career opportunities.
The school employs qualified British and Arabic staff across year groups to support learning. It provides guidance for university entry and supports students in making informed choices about further education.
The School Day runs Sunday to Thursday, with KG mornings and full-day sessions for older students. Lunch and transportation are arrangements managed separately from tuition, and the timetable includes a weekly physical education session.