Muscat International School was founded in 1989 and is centrally located in Qurum and was the first school in Oman to pioneer the IGCSE and A level curriculum.
MIS is a private, co-educational day school, licensed by the Omani Ministry of Education to deliver the English national curriculum alongside Arabic, Islamic Studies and Social Studies from the Omani curriculum, to students of all nationalities in the KG to Grade 12 age range. MIS strives for excellence to lead in the field of educating young adults for the world of tomorrow.
Our students and parents enjoy a friendly, warm, caring and highly supportive international school environment. They can develop socially and academically while maintaining an active social life. Our curriculum is inclusive to all children and their families. Muscat International School is a fully bilingual school combining Omani traditions and values and globally relevant education.
Our EYFS philosophy runs smoothly into the Primary Cambridge International Curriculum. This provides a broad and balanced education for all learners, helping them to thrive throughout their schooling, work and life. Our schools offers the Cambridge International Primary Curriculum alongside the Omani bilingual programme which enables our students to study Arabic as a First and Second Language as well as Islamic Studies and Islamic Social Studies. Non-Islamic students have a bespoke programme.
At MIS, we pride ourselves on the excellent levels of pastoral care within our Primary Homeroom settings. Our international educational professionals represent their cultures with the utmost integrity and, in combination with Omani staff, provide a network of care and education that is of the highest quality.
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At this incredible school in Muscat, the IGCSE curriculum has not only challenged my child academically but also inspired a genuine love for learning, all thanks to the dedicated and approachable staff.
By Leo Nelson (Jul, 2024) |