Oman, Muscat
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Arabic language classes are divided into Arabic A for native Arabic speakers and Arabic B for non-native speakers; the Arabic A curriculum follows the Oman Ministry of Education requirements. Islamic Education is taught in Arabic for native Arabic speakers and in English for non-native speakers, aligned with the MOE curriculum. Core subjects are covered through the Cambridge International Curriculum, and English as a Second Language (EAL) support is available for learners who need assistance.
The school continues learning Arabic alongside English for native Arabic speakers to develop bilingual ability. Islamic Education is taught in Arabic for native Arabic speakers and in English for non-native speakers, supporting bilingual learning in religious studies. English language support (EAL) is provided for students who need English language assistance.