Oman, Ibri
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English, Hindi, and Malayalam are taught languages at Indian School Ibri. Hindi is taught as a subject from Kindergarten through Senior Secondary, with Hindi teachers listed in Kindergarten & Primary and in Senior & Secondary; Malayalam is taught at Senior & Secondary; English is taught across Kindergarten and Senior levels. Language-related activities and resources include a multilingual e-magazine (Malayalam, Hindi, English, Arabic) and Hindi Diwas events.
Indian School Ibri is a CBSE-affiliated English-medium school in Ibri, Al Dhahirah Governorate, Oman. It was established in 1989 and began in a small building with 4 teachers and 45 students, later moving to the current premises in 1994. The school was affiliated to CBSE in 1995 and has since offered Kindergarten through Class XII. The campus provides science and computer laboratories, a library, and an auditorium, with ongoing incorporation of digital learning spaces. Co‑curricular programs include an annual Arts Festival (Festival of Talents) since 1993 and inter‑school events such as quiz contests, along with KG talent activities. The school emphasizes holistic development—academic, moral, social and emotional growth—within a community school framework operated under the Board of Directors of Indian Schools in Oman. The principal is Mr. Suresh V.S. and the school remains active in CBSE exams and related achievements.