Oman, Salalah
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Languages taught include English (via ESL support) and French as a language subject; the site describes bilingual curriculums but does not list other languages in the bilingual program. ESL support is available for non-native speakers. The school's language programs operate within the Oman Ministry of Education framework and Cambridge Assessment International Education structure.
IPS Salalah operates a bilingual school with bilingual curriculums. The school describes itself as a dynamic, private bilingual school providing education of an international standard. ESL (English as a Second Language) support is available for students who require language assistance, and a French language option exists as part of the campus language program. The school serves students from Playgroup to Grade 12.
International Pioneers School – Salalah is a private bilingual school in Salalah, Oman, serving students from Playgroup through Grade 12. The school offers international programs affiliated with Cambridge Assessment International Education alongside the Sultanate of Oman's Ministry of Education curriculum, supporting pathways from early years through IGCSE and Cambridge A‑Level options. The campus educates a diverse student body drawn from more than 22 nations, contributing to a multicultural learning environment. Classes are small to moderate in size, with teacher-to-student ratios described as 2:25 in the junior section and 1:6 in the senior section, and a maximum class size of about 25 students to support individual progress. IPS operates as a day school with its own transport system and on-site health services, including a full-time nurse. The curriculum emphasizes language development, ESL support, and Arabic language study, alongside a range of co-curricular activities such as English Calligraphy, Story Telling, Painting, Wealth Out of Waste, and a French language program. IPS aims to prepare students for world-wide university admission and responsible global citizenship.