List of Schools in Oman

An incomplete list of schools in Oman:

Most of these schools are located in Muscat, the capital of Oman.

  • Ahmed Bin Majid Private School
  • A'ssafwah Private School (al-Khoud)
  • Al-Huda Private School
  • Al Ibdaa Private School
  • Apple Green Private School
  • Al Sahwa School
  • Al Muhana bin Sultan School
  • American British Academy
  • The American International School of Muscat (TAISM)
  • The Supreme Private School (TSPS)
  • Azzan Bin Qais International School- Bausher (ABQIS- Bausher)
  • Azzan Bin Qais International School- Seeb (ABQIS- Seeb)
  • Bangladesh School
  • Egyptian School
  • British School Muscat
  • Indian School Al Ghubra
  • Indian School Ibri
  • Indian School Ibra
  • Indian School Muladha
  • Indian School Muscat
  • Indian School Darsait
  • Indian School Salalah
  • Indian School Wadi Kabir
  • Indian School Al-Seeb
  • Indian School Nizwa
  • Itlalat Al-Majd Private School
  • The International School Of Choueifat, Muscat (Formerly "The Modern Education School")
  • Muscat International School
  • National Private School (NPS)
  • National Nursery Montessori
  • Pakistan School Muscat
  • Qurum Private School
  • Royal Flight School
  • Shatti Al-Qurum School
  • Sri Lankan School
  • The Sultan's School
  • TLC International School Nursery & Primary (children aged 1 to 11 years old) (www.tlcoman.com)(info@tlcoman.com)
  • French School, Muscat
  • International School of Oman-Muscat
  • Beaconhouse School
  • Sohar International School in Sohar
  • Al Batinah International School in Sohar
  • omar bin al khattab School Al Buraimi
  • Tawam International School, Al Buraimi

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