Ministry of Education, Oman

  • Address: Seeb Exhibition Street Opposite the Airport - Muscat, Oman (Map)
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Since the early 1970’s when Oman’s Renaissance began, a major concern of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has been to provide Education for all. His Majesty’s commitment to Education is illustrated by this famous statement: "Let there be learning, even under the shade of trees". In January 1994, Royal Decree 2/1994 separated the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) from the Ministry of Education; and gave the MoHE an independent mandate and a new organizational structure. It was at this time that six Colleges of Education under the jurisdiction of the MoHE were converted into Colleges of Education offering Bachelor degrees in Education. In the academic year 2005-06, and consistent with the planning imperatives of the MoHE, the Teacher Training Colleges were converted into degree-granting Colleges of Applied Sciences. The number of private universities and colleges in the Sultanate has increased dramatically over the past decade, and now stands at twenty-six. There has also been a substantial increase in the number of scholarships awarded to students to study in-country, as well as abroad.

The processes of development education and learning through breeding a glorious and faithful generation for their homeland and able to continue learning and coexist with others in the framework of commitment and responsibility. The Ministry of Education (MOE) is working to prepare a generation to achieve economic and social development of society through optimizing educational and learning processes in school administration. MOE seeks to provide a distinguished human resources, curricula, buildings, assessment tools for different students. This could happen by implement technology to cope with Oman digital society, and to activate a larger role of the local society and the private sector in the promotion of educational service.

Package of Digital Services provided to students, such as browsing student file, get school schedule and entry for electives options and access to exam results. Educational forum includes ministry's audience of teachers, students, parents, staff, supervisors and all society sectors to discuss issues about education developments. Educational curricula and programs provided by the Ministry in order to develop, update and organize the educational process such as Afaq Almarefa & cognitive knowledge a programs.

Services provided to students includes previous years' examinations, events' schedules and questions' bank related to all school subjects. Package of Digital Services provided to students, such as browsing student file, get school schedule and entry for electives options and access to exam results. Students' possibility of having a large amount of information which they need to complete the educational process while they are at their studying location.

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Community Reviews (3)

I need information on rules about the primary teachers. For a job in any school do they need experiences and if yes who much. I heard that for class 1 and 2 they don't need teaching experience. Kindly advise Dr. Najam Associate Professor Oman Medical College
By Najam Siddiqi (Apr, 2016) | Reply

There is an illegal business of private school tuitions been given by an Indian lady Ms. Shettigar to hundreds of children at Bin Omeir Building, AL Mujjamma Street, Side of Ministry of Education Building, Opp. Al Falaj Hotel, Way No. 2118, third Floor, Flat No. 42. We request you to kindly inspect and stop this illegal trade as lady is on a housewife visa. Please arrange to do the needful.
By AMAICE (Aug, 2015) | Reply

I am concerned about teachers at Choueifat Seeb. They are being asked to work 8.30-2pm (or until parents arrive to collect children). It has been declared 9-2pm but administration say it's because the teachers get a lunch. Is this true? Do other companies not take a break? Please inform us of the correct time. Thank you
By Anonymous (Jun, 2015) | Reply

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