Oman, Sur
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HASIS is located in Sur, on the eastern coast of Oman. The school's address is Hay Al Sharooq International School, PO BOX 888, Sur 411, Oman, and it sits within the Hay Al Sharooq housing complex near OLNG. It is described as the first international school in Sur and serves both local and expatriate families.
HASIS has three levels: Kindergarten (ages 3 to 5), Primary (Grades 1–6), and Secondary (Grades 7–12). The Kindergarten program uses a bilingual English/Arabic approach, and the Primary program runs a Cambridge curriculum alongside the Omani national programme. The Secondary program serves Grades 7–12 with Cambridge Checkpoint at early secondary stages, the HASIS International Middle Years Curriculum for Grades 6–8, and pathways to IGCSE (Grade 9–10) or GED/Cambridge A-Levels (Grade 11–12).
The school is co-educational and operates as a day school.
HASIS provides 1-1 confidential counselling sessions (usually 4, 6, or 8 weeks) with sessions offered in English or Arabic, plus a drop-in service. This is in addition to general student support provided by the counselling team.
Oman. HASIS is an independent educational entity fully owned by the Oman Development Foundation (ODF).
No formal religious affiliation is stated. Islamic Studies are part of the curriculum where applicable (Omani curriculum), and there are spaces for prayer on campus.
Public materials show school hours typically from 07:00 to 16:00 on weekdays, with Sundays ending earlier (around 15:00). Exact daily timetables are provided to families during enrollment.
HASIS provides a school transportation option described as high quality. Details on routes and providers are coordinated through the Admissions team; you can contact the Admissions Officer at +968 2524 0133 or via registrar@hasis.om for bus arrangements.
Overview of published fee information
- Hay Al Sharooq International School does not publish a public fee schedule or itemised tuition amounts on its publicly accessible admissions and school information pages.
Application / registration fees
- No specific application or non‑refundable registration fee amount is published on the school's public admissions pages. For the precise application/registration fee amount, contact the Admissions Officer or the Registrar.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not provide a public breakdown of tuition fees by year group or per term on its publicly accessible pages. No termly or annual fee tables for KG, Primary or Secondary are posted on the admissions or academic program pages. For exact tuition figures by grade and by term, contact the Admissions Office or Registrar.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A published billing schedule (for example, number of installments, due dates, penalties for late payment) is not available on the school's public admissions or policy pages. The school's public materials do not state specific payment terms or installment dates. Confirmed billing schedules and payment terms must be obtained from the school's Admissions or Finance office.
Boarding fees
- No boarding programme or boarding fees are described in the school's public facility or program pages. The campus facilities list day‑school services (transportation, pools, labs, clinics, etc.) and do not describe residential boarding accommodation. There is no public boarding fee schedule.
Other costs and recurring charges (uniforms, transport, books, activities)
- Uniforms: Parents are required to provide school uniforms. Uniforms can be purchased from CenterPoint or from local tailors; no uniform price list is published.
- Transportation: the school lists “high quality of transportation” among its facilities, but no public schedule of bus routes or transport fees is published.
- Books, exam fees, insurance, extracurricular or activity charges: no public, itemised lists of costs for textbooks, external exam fees or optional activities appear on the school's publicly accessible pages.
Refund information
- No public refund policy, schedule of refundable vs non‑refundable charges, or refund procedure is posted on the school's admissions or governance pages. The school's withdrawal guidance addresses administrative transfer procedures but does not set out a public refund schedule. For definitive refund terms, request the school's published fee policy or the Finance Office's guidance.
Fee payment options (credit card, bank transfer, cheques, etc.)
- The school does not publish specific accepted payment methods (credit card, bank transfer, cheque, cash) on the public admissions or contact pages. Confirm accepted payment methods and any surcharges with the Finance or Admissions Office.
Hay Al Sharooq International School (HASIS) is a private, co-educational international day school located in Sur, Oman. The school was founded in 2002 and moved to a purpose-built campus in September 2018. HASIS implements both the Oman National Curriculum and the Cambridge International Curriculum, with core subjects taught in English. In Kindergarten, HASIS runs a bilingual English–Arabic environment that forms the foundation for later learning. Primary (Grades 1–6) follows a Cambridge Primary curriculum alongside the Omani national programme, with Arabic, Islamic Studies and Social Studies taught by Arabic specialists and English as the language of instruction in core subjects. Secondary (Grades 7–12) follows Cambridge Checkpoint and Cambridge IGCSE pathways, with the option of Oman GED in Grade 12 and Cambridge A Levels in later years. The campus includes specialist spaces for Art, ICT and Music, plus a state-of-the-art sports hall and outdoor spaces. HASIS welcomes expatriate and Omani families from many nationalities.