Oman, Muscat
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TLC Oman International School was founded in 2008. It began as a Nursery and Early Years provider under the British Early Years National Curriculum in an international context, and has since expanded to include primary grades. The school now operates two campuses in Azaiba: an Early Years campus (Nursery and Reception) at Way 4627, and a Grade 1-8 campus at Way 4494. The school emphasizes small class sizes and personalized attention within a diverse, international community. The curriculum is British, including the UK Early Years Foundation Stage.
The TLC community is international, with 11+ nationalities represented among students and staff. Community engagement and extracurricular opportunities are central to the school's identity. The environment is described as a Home Away From Home with small class sizes that support personalized attention. Student life pages indicate Extra Mural Activities and a Summer Camp, signaling a broad program beyond the core curriculum.
The school identifies a Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) as part of TLC's achievements and community engagement. The PTA is linked with broader community initiatives, illustrating partnerships between families and the school to support local causes. Examples of PTA-related community work include support for the Blind Association and Hospice for Children with Cancer. The PTA is presented as a means to enhance extracurricular life and family participation in school events. Public materials describe the PTA as a component of TLC's community engagement, though detailed lists of officers or events are not published on accessible pages.