British School - Muscat
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The British School - Muscat | |
Established | 1971 |
Type | Day school |
Principal | Mr. Steve Howland |
Chair of Governors | Dominic Myers |
Location | Muscat Sultanate of Oman |
Staff | c. 80 teaching, 30 support |
Students | c. 900 students |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 3 to 18 |
Website | www.britishschoolmuscat.com |
The British School - Muscat is a co-educational, non-profit, non-selective private day school in Muscat, Oman. Established in 1971, the school is described[who?] as one of the leading schools in the middle east catering for children aged 3 - 18. The school also boasts many great facilities such as a primary and senior school library, sports hall, theatre, astro turf, swimming pool and 5 well equipped science laboratories.
Subjects offered at GCSE and/or A-Level: - English Language - English Literature - Mathematics (Further) - Biology - Chemistry - Physics - French - German - Business Studies - Geography - History - Art - Drama - Physical Education - Dance - Design Technology
The school also has the 'Rijnlands Lyceum Muscat' (The Dutch School) attached alongside it offering a Dutch curriculum in various subjects from KS3 (Y7-Y9) - KS4 (Y10-Y11)
The school follows the National Curriculum for England, offering GCSE, KS4(Y10-11) and A-Level, KS5(Y12-13) examinations, alongside Foundation, KS1(R-Y2), KS2(Y3-Y6) and KS3(Y7-Y9).