Oman, Seeb
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Indian School Al Seeb is an English‑medium co‑educational school established in 2002. It is managed by a Committee known as the School Management Committee (SMC) under the aegis of the Board of Directors of Indian Schools Oman. The school moved from a rented venue to its own custom‑built Mabellah campus on 1 October 2007, with the inauguration by H.E. Anil Wadhwa, the Indian Ambassador to Oman, on 30 September 2007. The Mabellah campus spans about 13,000 square metres and includes facilities such as a playfield, basketball court, computer science and science labs, spacious classrooms, a multi‑purpose hall, and ample parking. The school is approved by the Ministry of Education, Oman, and is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE); English is the medium of instruction, with Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, French, Arabic, Sanskrit offered as second/third languages depending on the grade.
ISAS operates from Mabellah in Muscat and emphasizes a safe, joyful, and supportive learning environment with a focus on holistic student development. The mission calls for relationship building, service and community outreach, alongside safe, inclusive schooling. A Student Council provides student leadership, with documented councils such as the 2022–2023 group. The school hosts CBSE‑aligned events and recognises achievements through occasions like Annual Day and celebrations honouring CBSE national winners in sports and academics.
Public information shows ISAS uses a School Management Committee (SMC) as its governance body, with named leaders and functional sub‑units. The SMC comprises a President, Vice President, Convenor, Treasurer, and heads of Infrastructure, Sports & HSE, Purchase, Academics, Staff Welfare & Grievance, and IT, plus additional members. Parents participate in governance through the SMC rather than a separate PTA, with contact channels listed for SMC sub‑committees (eg, smc.infra, smc.purchase, smc.academic, smc.staffwelfare). The SMC oversees areas such as infrastructure, finance, academics, staff welfare, and information technology, coordinating activities and budgets in partnership with the school leadership. For engagement, parents can reach out via the SMC leadership and sub‑committees to raise concerns or contribute to governance discussions.
Indian School Al Seeb is an English-medium co-educational school established in 2002. It is approved by the Ministry of Education, Oman, and affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in New Delhi. The school is located in Mabellah, Seeb, on a campus of about 13,000 square metres that includes a playfield, a basketball court, computer science labs, science labs, spacious classrooms, an audio-visual room, a multi-purpose hall, a canteen and ample parking. The medium of instruction is English; Hindi, Malayalam or Tamil are offered as second languages up to Class V, with Hindi or Malayalam continuing for Classes VI–VIII. From Class V to VIII, Hindi, Malayalam, Arabic, Tamil, Sanskrit and French are offered as third languages. In Class IX, Hindi, Malayalam, Arabic and Tamil are provided as second language options, and in Class X, Hindi, Malayalam and Arabic are offered as second languages. The school offers Science, Commerce and Humanities streams up to Senior Secondary, with electives such as Informatics Practices, Computer Science, Psychology, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Physical Education, Information Technology and Fine Arts (Painting). Extracurriculars include sports and performance arts, with documented participation in CBSE Oman Zone and national level competitions.