Oman, Sur
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HASIS offers after-school clubs and activities that include sports, academic, and art clubs. These enrichment opportunities are available to students from Grade One after 2:30 pm. The activity timetable changes periodically, and students sign up for clubs for the full length of the phase. The program encourages participation in at least two clubs per phase, and some specialist activities or off-site activities may incur a charge.
Art clubs are offered as part of the after-school enrichment program. The campus provides dedicated arts facilities, including age-appropriate art spaces and music facilities. This environment supports arts activities and creativity.
The Career Guidance team offers advice and support with future plans, including mapping out pathways. Workshops by external candidates teach and develop interpersonal skills that future employers may look for, and HASIS arranges trips to universities, lectures, and site visits.
The campus includes a 6-lane temperature-controlled swimming pool and a large sports hall. There is 17,000 square meters of outside play area and an indoor play area. The school clinic is run by two full-time nurses, providing on-site health services during the day. IT facilities include an Apple Computer Laboratory and a robotics lab to support ICT and STEM activities.
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.