Indian School Salalah
The Indian School Salalah, situated in the Dahariz area of Salalah town in the southern governorate of Dhofar, is a co-educational institution primarily catering to the educational needs of Indian expatriates in the Sultanate of Oman. While its foundation is rooted in serving the Indian community, the school also extends its admissions to children from other nationalities.
Aligned with the Central Board of Secondary Education in New Delhi, India, the school follows the curriculum prescribed by the National Council of Educational Research and Training from the same city. The institution is organized into various segments: Kindergarten, Lower Primary (Grades 1 & 2), Primary (Grades 3 & 4), Middle School (Grades 5 to 8), and High School (Grades 9 to 12).
English serves as the primary medium of instruction. Additionally, students are required to study Hindi as a second language from classes 1 to 8. From classes 9 and 10, Arabic, French, or Malayalam can replace Hindi. Furthermore, a third language - Hindi, French, Malayalam, or Arabic - is compulsory from classes 5 to 8.
At Indian School Salalah, academic engagement extends beyond routine examinations. The institution administers various competitions and assessments to foster holistic development. These include Olympiads for Maths, Science, and Computer Science organized by the New South Wales University in Australia for classes 9th & 12th, the ASSET examination by Educational Initiatives, India, and the Maths Olympiad by the Indian National Mathematics Olympiad.
Founded: 1981
Enrollment: 4600
Address: 25M6+92G, Salalah, Oman