Oman, Muscat
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The school runs an after-school activity program in Terms 1 and 2 (Autumn and Spring) from 2:15–3:00 pm, Sunday to Wednesday. Activities vary each term and include a mix of sporting and creative options. They are designed to foster initiative, discipline, self-motivation, leadership and teamwork. Examples of activities include Art, Badminton, Chess, Music & Movement, Choir, Netball, Circuit Training, Drawing, Construction Games, Rounders, Cricket, Sewing, Cross Country, Swimming, Dance & Drama, Tennis, Football, and Hama Beads.
Art and Design, Drama, and Music are taught by specialist staff. The school provides dedicated spaces for Art, Drama and Music. The Music program includes a large choir and planned performances. Visual arts and drama are integrated into the curriculum with opportunities to showcase work.
Arabic and French are taught by specialist staff. Omani pupils take Arabic and Islamic Studies in line with Ministry of Education requirements, while expatriate pupils study Arabic as a second language. The curriculum is based on the International Primary Curriculum. The school supports language development and cultural awareness through language study and library resources.
The after-school program offers a wide range of clubs and activities, including Art, Badminton, Chess, Music & Movement, Choir, Netball, Circuit Training, Drawing, Construction Games, Rounders, Cricket, Sewing, Cross Country, Swimming, Dance & Drama, Tennis, Football, and Hama Beads. Programs run 2:15–3:00 pm Sunday to Wednesday, with an emphasis on initiative, teamwork and social engagement.
The after-school activities are designed to develop leadership, initiative, discipline, self-motivation and teamwork, with staff and pupils working together in a range of activities. The program explicitly aims to foster leadership skills alongside personal development.
Physical education and swimming are core components of the curriculum for Preschool through Year 6. The school has a six-lane, 25-meter pool and a smaller training pool, plus a large Multi-Purpose Hall and outdoor facilities for athletics and team sports. After-school offerings include team sports such as netball, football, cricket, tennis and cross country, as well as dance and drama, all supporting physical health and well-being.