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British School Salalah

Oman, Salalah

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees OMR 1,910 - 4,640
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 250
Type Co-educational
Opened 1970
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, EYFS (Early years foundation stage)
Taught languages Arabic, French
Strengths Outdoor Education, Languages, Sport
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

British School Salalah is a not-for-profit British international day school for boys and girls aged 3–18. It follows the English National Curriculum and offers iGCSEs and International A-Levels. The school is located in the heart of Salalah, on Al Rakha Street (Way 33023, Building 44, Dhahriz), with the main postal address PO Box 71, 214 Salalah, Oman. The site is described as warm and welcoming, set in a green environment, and the curriculum integrates Oman's mountains, beaches, wadis and deserts to enrich learning. The school serves Foundation Stage through Sixth Form in small class sizes. It is COBIS-accredited and offers a broad enrichment programme, including expeditions and trips, languages, drama, and sport. The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award is available to senior students. The school emphasises pastoral care, wellbeing and global citizenship, preparing students for international higher education. Relocation support is available to new families. It helps settling and continuity.

Ar Rakha St, Salalah, Oman

The Essentials

British School Salalah has 250 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

British School Salalah is located in the heart of Salalah, on Al Rakha Street, Way 33023, Building 44, in the Dahariz area. The postal address is PO Box 71, 214 Salalah, Oman. The campus sits in central Salalah and is accessible by road within the city. It forms part of the local international school community.

Stages

The school serves children aged 3 to 18, from the Foundation Stage (FS1–FS2) through to Year 13, i.e., an all‑through setup with a sixth form. It follows the English National Curriculum and offers iGCSEs and International A‑Levels.

Type

The school is co‑educational and not‑for‑profit. It is a British international day school delivering a British‑style education, including iGCSEs and International A‑Levels.

Additional learning support

Special Educational Needs (SEN) provisions are limited; the school states it is currently unable to meet the needs of all children with learning difficulties, and the site is not accessible to children with significant physical disabilities.

Country affiliation

Affiliation is with the United Kingdom as a British international school. The curriculum is the English National Curriculum.

Religious affiliation

There is no explicit religious affiliation listed for the school.

School day structure

Foundation Stage runs from 7:30am to 1:30pm (with a staggered start). Primary runs from 7:30am to 2:00pm (staggered start), and Senior School runs from 7:30am to 2:00pm.

Bus service

A published bus service is not described on the school site; families should contact the school to discuss transport arrangements.

Fees

Annual tuition at British School Salalah ranges from OMR 1,910 to OMR 4,640 for 2026/27.

Tuition fees (amounts in OMR)

- FS1–FS2: Term 1 OMR 770; Term 2 OMR 570; Term 3 OMR 570; Annual total OMR 1,910.
- Year 1–Year 2: Term 1 OMR 1,160; Term 2 OMR 870; Term 3 OMR 870; Annual total OMR 2,900.
- Year 3–Year 4: Term 1 OMR 1,220; Term 2 OMR 900; Term 3 OMR 900; Annual total OMR 3,020.
- Year 5–Year 6: Term 1 OMR 1,350; Term 2 OMR 1,010; Term 3 OMR 1,010; Annual total OMR 3,370.
- Year 7–Year 9: Term 1 OMR 1,620; Term 2 OMR 1,220; Term 3 OMR 1,220; Annual total OMR 4,060.
- Year 10–Year 11: Term 1 OMR 1,670; Term 2 OMR 1,250; Term 3 OMR 1,250; Annual total OMR 4,170.
- Year 12–Year 13: Term 1 OMR 1,850; Term 2 OMR 1,395; Term 3 OMR 1,395; Annual total OMR 4,640.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Fees are payable in Omani Rials (OMR). Term payment split: Term 1 = 40% of the annual fee; Term 2 = 30%; Term 3 = 30%. Invoices are issued at least two weeks before the end of the previous term. All fees must be paid in full on or before the first day of term. The school may charge interest for late payments and may take action in extreme cases; a dishonoured cheque is a criminal offence in Oman. Fees will not be refunded or reduced for pupils leaving unless prior notice of at least 30 days is given and this is agreed with the Head of School and the Accounts and Operations Manager.

Admissions / application fees and sibling discount

- Admissions Fee (one-off payment, secures the place):
- FS1 entry: OMR 300.
- Year 1 & Year 2 entry: OMR 400.
- Year 3 to Year 13 entry: OMR 450.
- Sibling concessions on the Admissions Fee: 25% off for a second child; Admission Fee waived for a third child (limited-time offer).

Boarding fees

- There is no boarding provision; the school operates as a day school and therefore does not charge boarding fees.

Other costs and fees (uniform, documentation and incidental charges)

- Uniform: School uniform is required. Uniform items are available through the school's uniform provision and orders are submitted to the school (uniform ordering and the uniform policy are administered by the school). Parents are instructed to complete the uniform order and submit it to the school administration. Specific uniform items and guidelines are set out in the school's uniform policy. Prices for uniform items are charged separately to tuition and are not listed as part of the term tuition figures above.
- Additional one-time or incidental charges (for example, assessment, exam fees, trips, resources or refundable deposits) are not detailed in the tuition schedule above and, where applicable, are billed separately. The school identifies and invoices these items as required.

Refund information

- Fees will not be refunded or reduced for pupils leaving unless prior notice of at least 30 days is given; any exception is managed in consultation with and at the discretion of the Head of School and the Accounts and Operations Manager. The Admissions Fee is a one‑off payment used to secure the place. The school reserves the right to withhold refunds where notice requirements are not met.

Fee payment options and bank details

- Accepted payment methods: cheque (payable to British School Salalah), cash payments accepted at the school office, and bank transfer. For bank transfers, parents should inform the school by email and include proof of payment. The school's bank details for transfers are provided below.

- Bank: Oman Arab Bank. Account name: British School Salalah. Account number: 3160 - 593800 - 501. Address: Sultan Qaboos Street, Ghubra, PO Box 2010, PC112 Ruwi, Sultanate of Oman. Swift code: OMABOMRU. Parents should notify the school by email with proof of transfer when paying by bank.
Academics

British School Salalah teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, EYFS (Early years foundation stage) for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The British School Salalah delivers a British-style education for ages 3–18 and follows the English National Curriculum, with COBIS accreditation. In Primary (Foundation Stage 1–2 and Years 1–6), the curriculum is the English National Curriculum contextualised for an international setting; Arabic begins in Year 1 and French is introduced in Year 5. In Senior School (Years 7–11), GCSE courses are offered in core subjects (Maths, English Language, English Literature, Biology, Chemistry, Physics) with Arabic and French also taught; Computer Science is available online. Key Stage 5 (A Levels) began in 2022, with A Level subjects varying by demand; FlexEd provides blended routes to GCSEs and A Levels through in-school, online and independent-study modes. Enrichment includes the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award for ages 14–18 and a programme of expeditions and trips to extend the curriculum.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Social and emotional learning (SEL) is supported by British School Salalah's Pastoral Care, which focuses on personal and social development and well-being as part of a broad, balanced curriculum aimed at building self-esteem and healthy lifestyle choices; this is reinforced by student leadership programs and a four-house system (Oryxes, Wolves, Falcons, Leopards) that promote responsibility, teamwork and social values, with House Captains leading activities.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The Admissions Policy states the school can provide support for English language acquisition and for pupils with certain special educational needs, but capacity is limited and significant additional support may not be available; pupils with additional needs are assessed to determine if the school can meet their needs, and if not, the school will help identify a more suitable placement.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Entry requirements require an age-appropriate level of English, and the Admissions Policy notes capacity to provide English as an additional language support; pupils with EAL or SEN will meet with staff to determine if the school can help them access the curriculum, and guidance exists on developing English as an Additional Language.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported through Pastoral Care, which aims to foster personal and social development and self-esteem, with additional structures such as the Student Leadership program and the House system that promote belonging, collaboration and social responsibility.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is a core priority with clear procedures to safeguard pupils, families and staff and to promote welfare; all staff and volunteers are expected to uphold this commitment.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Inquiries and document preparation. Read the Home School Agreement and the Admissions Policy before applying. Prepare the required documents and complete the Admissions Form.

2. Submit the application and space check. After you submit, the school checks whether a space is available for your preferred start date. If no space is available, the child is placed on the waiting list. You will be notified by email of the status within 5 working days.

3. Space availability and entry testing. Space availability triggers the assessment. If space is available, you will be asked to pay the Admissions Fee to hold the space, which is a one-off payment that secures the space; non-payment may lead to losing the place. Entry criteria vary by age and may include assessments or CAT tests: FS1-2 have an assessment day; Years 1-6 require CAT with age-appropriate tasks; Years 7-11 require CAT and an interview. SEND considerations are noted, and a positive reference from the previous school is required.

4. Offer, acceptance, and start arrangements. Following an offer, you will be contacted to pay the Admissions Fee to secure the space and confirm the start date. You will receive a formal offer letter and the Home School Agreement. Details about the first day, including uniform purchase, will be provided. Pupils can start within one week after receiving the offer once the tuition fees are paid.

Scholarships

There is no publicly advertised scholarship or bursary program. No information about a formal scholarship program is available on the admissions or fees pages.

Waitlist

If no space is available, a space is not guaranteed and the child is placed on the waiting list. The school informs applicants by email of the status within 5 working days. If a space becomes available, families proceed with the standard admissions steps, including any required testing or offers.

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