Oman, Muscat
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Boarding is not offered at British School Muscat. The school operates as a not-for-profit British international school for pupils aged 3–18. There is no information about boarding facilities or options listed on the site.
BSM has a simple uniform that changes slightly as pupils progress through the school. All students from Foundation Stage to Year 11 wear the school uniform; Sixth Form students follow the Sixth Form dress code. Uniform can be purchased from the ZAKS Uniform Shop (Al Muzn Mall near Al Mouj) or from other retailers; the Uniform Shop stocks a range of clothing including swimwear, bags, hats, sportswear and house shirts, and there is a second-hand rail.
BSM uses a house system. The uniform includes house shirts, indicating house identity within the school. The site does not publish house names or competition details.
Governance is provided by a Board of Governors with representation from the business community, parents and staff; the President of the School is the British Ambassador, whose representative attends Board meetings. The school is a not-for-profit institution; there are no owners or shareholders receiving profits, and fee income is used to operate and develop the school.