Oman, Muscat
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Beaconhouse International Private School, Al Khuwair teaches the British Curriculum under Cambridge Assessment International Examinations (CAIE). The Primary School offers Grade 1 to Grade 6, with Key Stage 2 (Grade 3-6) featuring themed subjects and cross-curricular modules that incorporate citizenship, humanities and social learning. The Secondary School serves Grade 7 to Grade 12, with Key Stage 3 and an IGCSE program at Key Stage 4, followed by a choice between A-Level or the General Education Diploma for Omani students. KG1 and KG2 are also offered.
The school provides after-school clubs and societies, run as after-school programs with a teacher in charge providing guidance to ensure high-quality delivery. Some clubs are student-led and cater to peers within different age groups, while others are academic in nature and some focus on non-academic interests. The program aims to provide a more rounded education and to increase students' choice and control over their learning.
Engagement with the Community includes bake sales, Global Dignity Week activities, and walkathons, reflecting a commitment to community outreach. Activities involve students and parents and support charitable and awareness efforts, such as contributions to Dar Al Atta'a Charity and Pink October campaigns. The school emphasizes service and social responsibility through organized events and community partnerships.
Career Education & Guidance provides career counseling to help students identify aptitudes, interests, strengths, and potential career options. Services include classroom and advisory lessons, individual and small-group counseling, parent workshops, referrals to support services, and career fairs. The program includes visits from universities and employers and is supported by the Student Support Services Team and administration to prepare students for university admissions and professional pathways.
Life skills are integrated into the Primary School curriculum, including safety, responsibility, healthy living, caring for others, and taking reasonable risks in learning. These life-skills support social and emotional development and overall well-being as part of daily learning. The extracurricular program further supports well-being by offering clubs and activities that promote physical, social, and mental engagement.