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The Indian School Sur is a co-educational, English‑medium day school in Sur, Oman. It was founded in 1989 to serve the children of the expatriate Indian community and is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi, under affiliation number 6130009. The campus sits in the Eskekira (Skekara) area of Sur, adjacent to the Mariam Mosque, and covers a 6,512 square metre site with about 4,900 square metres of built‑up space. The campus is well landscaped and includes an artificial turf playground, a roofed stage with lighting and sound, and a multi‑purpose hall. It houses Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Computer Science laboratories, a fully computerized library with an e‑library, and 27 classrooms equipped with Smart Televisions, plus rooms for Art, Craft and Music. A football turf was installed with sponsorship in 2020. The first senior secondary CBSE classes began in 2011, and as of 2019–2023 the principal is Dr. S. Srinivasan. Hindi is taught as a compulsory second language.
Hay Al Sharooq International School (HASIS) is a private, co-educational international day school located in Sur, Oman. The school was founded in 2002 and moved to a purpose-built campus in September 2018. HASIS implements both the Oman National Curriculum and the Cambridge International Curriculum, with core subjects taught in English. In Kindergarten, HASIS runs a bilingual English–Arabic environment that forms the foundation for later learning. Primary (Grades 1–6) follows a Cambridge Primary curriculum alongside the Omani national programme, with Arabic, Islamic Studies and Social Studies taught by Arabic specialists and English as the language of instruction in core subjects. Secondary (Grades 7–12) follows Cambridge Checkpoint and Cambridge IGCSE pathways, with the option of Oman GED in Grade 12 and Cambridge A Levels in later years. The campus includes specialist spaces for Art, ICT and Music, plus a state-of-the-art sports hall and outdoor spaces. HASIS welcomes expatriate and Omani families from many nationalities.
Royal Grammar School Guildford Muscat (RGSG Muscat) sits in the Seeb area of Muscat and offers a British international education for ages 3 to 18. The curriculum combines the IEYC in the Early Years with the IPC framework for primary and Cambridge pathways for secondary, alongside Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels, with additional Pearson Edexcel IGCSE as options. The programme reflects UK-based schooling adapted for Oman, with a transitional pathway from IEYC to IPC and a segregated Cambridge-based senior study model. The school is part of Sama Educational of Schools and draws on Guildford heritage, including a long-running house system. Facilities include the Discovery Lab, a Makerspace for science, technology and coding; the Innovative Learning Hub for research and digital literacy; and a large Multi-Purpose Hall for sport, performances and exhibitions. Extra-curriculars span Marine Biology Club, Robotics, The Art Lab, and a strong sports programme.
ABQ Seeb International School is a Cambridge International School in Seeb, Muscat, offering Pre-KG to Grade 12 Cambridge and GED programmes. The school is bilingual with English and Arabic instruction and operates as a day school with a capacity of around 1,300 students. The Cambridge Primary Programme guides the lower grades, while upper years offer Cambridge IGCSE/AS/A Levels or the Omani GED pathway. Typical class sizes are about 22 pupils, with a student‑teacher ratio of roughly 12:1. The campus includes science laboratories, art and music rooms, a clinic, a library, and an indoor sports hall. The ABQ Way underpins consistency and quality across ABQ International Schools, complemented by unique programmes such as DYP (Discovering You), GEDx and Mobeen that develop 21st‑century skills and Arabic language proficiency. The school serves a diverse, multinational community with English and Arabic as core languages of instruction.
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