The Indian School, Al Ghubra, aims to educate its children to have such an understanding that they will give no offence to others, while fulfilling the highest ideals of which they are capable. They should appreciate the difference between right and wrong, and be familiar with the accepted social and moral codes of behaviour. They should have a most hearty contempt for all the sneak-thief vices, such as cheating, pilfering, tale bearing and petty revenge, and have made up their minds that they will be happier telling the truth and suffering than telling lies and going scot-free. They should also have a sensible attitude to dress and appearance. They should be prepared to resist the yoke of superstition and custom, to use their own initiative, and to accept discipline, responsibility and leadership. They should outgrow the fear of unpopularity or maintaining independent opinion. They should have increasing opportunities, as they grow older, to take charge, to organize, to act on their own and, in consequence, to make mistakes and learn from them.
They should know that education cannot be divorced from standards of social behaviour. Their good manners should be as reliable in the company of their inferiors as of their superiors or equals. They should feel quite at home with strangers, both men and women, and be able to take part in an intelligent conversation without shyness or aggression. They should find happiness in good fellowship and friendliness, and while slow to make friends, should be slower still to make enemies. They should have their temper and emotions under control but never be afraid of righteous anger.
They should form a strong resolve to serve their country and their fellow men and women, both in their daily work and in some of their spare time. They should have at least an elementary understanding of the main social, political and economic problems of their own country and they should believe that some work for the welfare of the poor and some share in the duties of the good citizens are obligatory on every self-respecting man and woman.
Our Mission is to provide education to our students which will ensure their total development, instill human values in them and inspire them to become passionate learners, responsible citizens, and confident and successful individuals
Our Vision is In order that the school becomes a recognized centre of excellence in the field of education we should.
Ensure academic excellence by creating an effective, innovative and dynamic learning environment by result oriented and professional staff. Foster such values among the students so that they will choose to actively and personally contribute to the improvement of the community. Develop in students, individual thinking abilities so that they use their ethical judgement to make the right choices in the rapidly changing and challenging environment.
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I studied in Indian school al Ghubra for 10 years and I would never recommend this school to any student who is a high achiever.This school does not value your extra curricular talents or a students passion if they do not achieve over 90 percent or if they do not excessively praise the teachers.The school environment is very toxic and extremely competitive.I have had various experiences in this school,but I clearly remember the humiliation by Rubina Khan,Noella Vaz and Rajani Sunderajan.Most of the teachers in this school are under qualified, not very knowledgable and very self absorbed. Moreover,it is the responsibility of the principal, as the leader if the school to take steps to ensure that the students are happy,however that is not the case.The teachers are only concerned about money and their image.Also,on the whole,if you compare it to other schools,ISG really lacks technological facilities and students are discouraged to research.There is also lot of discrimination that takes place in the school.
I would like to say that all schools in Muscat are not the same.I studied in ISWK and I had a great time there.The school had better facilities,better environment and good teachers.
If you are very talented but not excellent in academics and have strong views about various aspects,please do not join ISG.
By Former student (Mar, 2020) |
This school has been a beacon of growth for my child, with its dedicated staff fostering an inspiring atmosphere that truly ignites a love for learning.
By Thomas Jones (Oct, 2024) |