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Indian School Rustaq

Oman, Rustaq

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees OMR 418 - 610
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational
Opened 1993
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Taught languages Arabic, Hindi, Malayalam
Typical class size 22
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Languages
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Leadership and Professional
Stages Kindergarten, Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School
Introduction

Indian School Rustaq, established in 1993, is a co-educational institution located in Falaj Al Sharah, Rustaq, Sultanate of Oman. It follows the NCERT curriculum with English as the medium of instruction, and offers optional languages including Arabic, Hindi, and Malayalam. The school welcomes Indian and approved non-Indian nationalities, reflecting a global perspective within its community. The motto 'Service Before Self' guides daily life, fostering a nurturing and inclusive environment where students can develop their potential. The school provides a broad range of co‑curricular activities, including Arts and participation in inter-school competitions. Art Integration in Teaching and tailored language support (Spoken English, Writing and Grammar) are part of the curricular approach. Leadership opportunities exist through a Student Governing Council. Annual events such as Sports Day and Winter Camp are highlighted in student life. This combination of NCERT-based instruction, language options, and a vibrant activity program supports holistic development for international families.

Indian School Rustaq, P.O. BOX NO-535, POSTAL CODE-329, Falaj Al Sharah, Rustaq, Sultanate of Oman

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The Essentials

Indian School Rustaq has typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English.

Location

Indian School Rustaq is located in Rustaq, Sultanate of Oman. The postal address is PO 535, PC 329 Falaj Al Sharah, Rustaq. The school sits in the Falaj Al Sharah area, serving students in the Rustaq region.

Stages

Foundational Stage, Preparatory Stage, and Secondary Stage. A Middle Stage is represented within the secondary divisions.

Type

The school serves both girls and boys. The medium of instruction is English, and optional languages include Arabic, Hindi, and Malayalam.

Pupil Nationality Mix

The school welcomes students of Indian and approved non-Indian nationalities.

Country affiliation

Sultanate of Oman.
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Indian School Rustaq ranges from OMR 418 to OMR 610 for 2026/27.

Fee structure — Academic Year 2025–26

Application / Admission fees
- Admission fee (payable at time of new admission): OMR 50.
- Caution deposit (refundable): OMR 50.
- Total payable at admission (Admission fee + Caution deposit): OMR 100.

Tuition fees by year group (annual, term component and monthly component)
- Indian students — KG‑1 (Balvatika): Annual fee OMR 418; Term fee component OMR 70; Monthly fee component OMR 29. Annual fee = (Monthly fee × 12) + Term fee.
- Non‑Indian students — KG‑1 (Balvatika): Annual fee OMR 490; Term fee OMR 70; Monthly fee OMR 35.
- Indian students — KG‑2 to Class 8: Annual fee OMR 478; Term fee OMR 70; Monthly fee OMR 34.
- Non‑Indian students — KG‑2 to Class 8: Annual fee OMR 562; Term fee OMR 70; Monthly fee OMR 41.
- Indian students — Class 9: Annual fee OMR 526; Term fee OMR 70; Monthly fee OMR 38.
- Non‑Indian students — Class 9: Annual fee OMR 610; Term fee OMR 70; Monthly fee OMR 45.

Term fee breakdown (total per year = OMR 70)
- Term 1 fee: OMR 10.
- Term 2 fee: OMR 10.
- School development: OMR 10.
- Celebration charges (special assemblies, events): OMR 10.
- Examination fee: OMR 5.
- Computer lab: OMR 5.
- Sports: OMR 10.
- Library: OMR 5.
- Student insurance: OMR 5.

How annual fees are composed
- The published annual course fee for each category equals the monthly fee (the published monthly amount) multiplied by 12, plus the term fee component of OMR 70.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Admission fee and caution deposit are due at the time of new admission.
- Fees are presented as a combination of a yearly/annual course fee which incorporates the term fee (OMR 70) plus a monthly tuition component; the monthly component is stated per class and computed across 12 months to reach the annual total.
- Mode of payment options and instructions:
- Pay in person at the school office; an official fee receipt will be issued.
- Bank transfer / deposit to the school bank account (bank details available from the school office). Always include the student's name and class in the transaction details.
- After making an online payment, provide or share the payment confirmation with the class teacher for records. Do not deposit into the school bank account without specifying the student's name and class.

Boarding / Hostel fees
- No boarding or hostel fees are listed in the published fee schedule; there is no boarding provision indicated in the fee documents.

Other costs and fees
- Uniform: the school publishes uniform specifications and images for different classes; no uniform price is included in the stated fee schedule.
- Items included within the term fee (so not billed separately): examination charges, computer lab, sports, library, student insurance and celebration/school development components as listed in the term fee breakdown.
- No separate transport or boarding charges appear in the published fee schedule.

Refund information
- The caution deposit is explicitly refundable. No additional refund schedule or detailed refund policy is stated in the published fee schedule.

Fee payment methods (summary)
- In‑person payment at the school office (cash/deposit and official receipt issued).
- Bank transfer / bank deposit to the school account (parents must include the student's name and class and share payment confirmation with the class teacher).

(Values presented above are those published for the stated academic year and show annual, term and monthly components for the categories listed.)
Academics

Indian School Rustaq teaches CBSE Curriculum.

Curriculum

NCERT curriculum forms the basis of instruction. English is the medium of instruction. Optional languages offered include Arabic, Hindi, and Malayalam. Indian School Rustaq was founded in 1993 and is located in the Sultanate of Oman, welcoming students of Indian and approved non-Indian nationalities. It is enriched with a global perspective.
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Reputation
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Admissions

Admissions

1. Academic Session and admission timeline: The Academic Session begins in April and ends in March of the following year. The admission process for KG-1 (Balvatika), KG-2, KG-3, and Class 1 begins from the third week of January each year. Planning should account for these dates to ensure timely submission and admission decisions.

2. Applications submission: Applications must be submitted using the prescribed admission form available from the school office. The completed form must be submitted with the required documents, and admission must be confirmed by the first week of March for the session starting in April. Incomplete submissions may affect processing timelines.

3. Admission criteria for KG-1 to Class 1: Admission to KG-1 Balvatika, KG-2, KG-3, and Class 1 is based on the child's age and verification of the Date of Birth documents. A general interaction with the school's admissions team is also part of the assessment. The process ensures that age and eligibility meet the program's requirements.

4. Documents for higher classes: Students seeking admission to Kindergarten or higher classes must submit the original Transfer Certificate (TC) and the Mark Sheet/Grade Sheet from their previous school. These documents establish prior records and eligibility. The school uses these documents to verify academic readiness for continued study.

5. Fee information: Fee structures for the new academic year are subject to change; updates are communicated in March. Parents should review the latest fee schedule before confirming admission. The school reserves the right to adjust fees as necessary.

6. NOC for non-Indian students: Non-Indian students must submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their respective Consulate/Embassy. This certificate confirms permission for study in Oman. The school requires this documentation as part of the admission process.

7. Fee payment schedule: The Annual Course Fee is collected as a combination of term fees and monthly installments. Fees are payable for 12 months in a year. The fee structure for the new academic year is subject to change; updates are communicated in March.

8. Admission fees are non-refundable: Admission fees are non-refundable. This policy applies regardless of future withdrawal or changes in enrollment. Parents should consider this before submitting the admission form.

9. Attendance eligibility: Students will not be permitted to attend classes without formal admission being completed. Formal admission includes submission of required documents, payment of the fees, and completion of all registration steps. Until these steps are completed, enrollment is not valid.
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