Oman, Muscat
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The Philippine School Oman offers arts-related engagement through the Office for Student Affairs, including a Student Publication program. The Pacesetter serves as the school's student newspaper, providing opportunities in writing, editing, and publication. Access to these activities is indicated through the Student Affairs page and the school's social channels linked to student publications.
The Office for Student Affairs coordinates cultural activities as part of an integrated learning experience, with programs described as cultural, spiritual, and co-curricular. Students participate in cultural events through various student organizations, including the student council and clubs listed under Student Affairs. The Facebook-linked activity pages for SCOPS Oman and PSO Patriots illustrate the presence of student organizations that contribute to cultural awareness and collaboration.
Social life and hobbies are facilitated by the Office for Student Affairs through Student Activities/Programs and Student Organizations, including the student council and sports groups. The Patriots Sports Club is the PSO sports arm, providing opportunities for organized athletic participation. Participation is coordinated through the Student Affairs office, enabling a balanced school life with co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.
Leadership opportunities are provided through the Student Council and other Student Organizations under the Office for Student Affairs. The school emphasizes developing students' leadership and social responsibility through co-curricular programs and participation in school clubs. Information about student leadership activities is accessible via the PSO Student Affairs page and related pages.
Sports are part of the lifestyle program at Philippine School Oman, overseen by the Office for Student Affairs. The PSO Patriots Sports Club represents the school's organized athletic offering. The Student Affairs office coordinates sports participation as part of promoting physical and mental well-being for students.
Philippine School Oman (PSO) is a Philippine-curriculum school in Muscat that serves KG through Senior High School. It was conceived in 1989 by Filipino overseas workers with the support of the Philippine Honorary Consul General and government agencies, and opened to students in February 1990 (inaugurated 2 February 1990; first enrollees on 17 February 1990). The school moved several times and is now located at Al Khuwair Heights, with the current site inaugurated in June 2007. PSO follows the Enhanced K to 12 Curriculum, offering Pre-School (KG1–KG2), Primary (Grades 1–3), Intermediate (Grades 4–6), Junior High (Grades 7–10), and Senior High (Grades 11–12). Age eligibility sets KG1 at least 4 by October 31, KG2 at least 5, Grade 1 at least 6. The campus provides Guidance, Student Affairs, Registrar, Clinic, and Finance services and uses online platforms (E-Class, Google Classroom, E-Learning). Around 900 students attend PSO, supported by a dedicated staff and active clubs including PSO Patriots (Sports) and The Pacesetter (school publication).