Oman, Sohar
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FSIS emphasizes holistic development and a home like atmosphere that supports students social and emotional growth. FSIS describes itself as an extension of home with a caring, supportive, and welcoming environment where students feel safe and valued. The campus includes facilities and a diverse, multinational community that fosters inclusivity and global awareness. The curriculum is described as holistic, blending academics with interactive events and experiences that support growth and creativity. There is no explicit SEL program, dedicated staff for SEL, or formal SEL initiatives disclosed on publicly available pages.
Publicly disclosed information about SEN provisions is not present on FSIS pages. The school highlights Cambridge International and GED curricula and English Arabic language offerings, and ECIS accreditation, but these do not describe SEN support. The About Us page notes a multi national staff and diverse student body, but there is no mention of dedicated SEN staff or services. Consequently, it cannot be confirmed which Special Educational Needs the school can support beyond general inclusive language. No specialist SEN facility is listed. Therefore SEN provisions are not publicly disclosed.
English and Arabic are the core languages offered, with French and Urdu as additional language options. There is no explicit mention of an EAL program, EAL staff, or targeted EAL support on FSIS pages. The information provided indicates language offerings but does not describe EAL specific provision. Therefore, EAL specific support is not publicly disclosed. In absence of explicit information, no formal EAL support details are provided.
FSIS describes a home like atmosphere and a supportive, inclusive community, indicating attention to student wellbeing. The school emphasizes holistic development and learning beyond the classroom, which can contribute to wellbeing. The staff and student body are described as diverse, promoting inclusivity and safety. There is no explicit mention of formal mental health programs, counselling services, or wellbeing initiatives by name on the public pages. Therefore, explicit mental wellbeing provisions beyond the general environment are not publicly disclosed.
FSIS presents the campus as a safe and welcoming environment. Specific safeguarding policies or programs are not publicly disclosed on the FSIS pages. The accreditation (Cambridge, MOE Oman, ECIS) does not detail safeguarding procedures. The information provided does not specify staff roles or safeguarding training. Therefore safeguarding provisions beyond the general safety emphasis are not publicly disclosed.
Oloum Al Mustaqbal International Private School (FSIS) is a co-educational day school in Sohar, Oman. Established in 2014, FSIS serves Reception through Grade 12 and offers Cambridge International qualifications (IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, and Cambridge A Levels) alongside the General Education Diploma under the Ministry of Education. The language of instruction is English, with Arabic taught as a core language; French and Urdu are available as additional language options, and German is offered as an elective. The campus features hands-on facilities such as an animal park, a vegetable garden, and an aquarium, which support practical, inquiry-based learning. FSIS is accredited by Cambridge International and the Ministry of Education and is a member of ECIS, reflecting its international partnerships. The school community is multicultural, with students from about 22 nationalities and staff from 18 countries.