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MySchool Oman

Oman, Muscat

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees OMR 1,624 - 2,880
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 400
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)
Typical class size 10

Way no. 2933, Building no. 3344, Muscat, Oman

The Essentials

MySchool Oman has 400 pupils, typical class sizes of 10, instruction in English.

Location

MySchool Oman is located in Muscat, Oman, in the Al Hail South/Seeb area. The address is Al Hail South, Seeb, Al Huda Street, Way

2933, Building 3344, Muscat. It is in central Muscat with access to major roads and local amenities.

Stages

MySchool Oman serves students from age 2 to 18. The school offers the full International Baccalaureate continuum, including the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 3-12, the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for ages 11-16, and the Diploma Programme (DP) in the senior years.

Type

MySchool Oman is a co-educational day school with no boarding facilities.

Pupil Nationality Mix

The student body represents students from over 40 nations. The exact ratio of local to international students and the most represented nationalities are not published.

Additional learning support

Support for learning includes attention to language needs within the bilingual English-Arabic framework of the PYP. The High School offers free extra-support classes if needed, with a focus on student wellbeing.

Country affiliation

No formal country affiliation is stated; the school operates as an international IB school in Oman.

Religious affiliation

No religious affiliation is indicated; the school is described as IB World School with a general international focus.

School day structure

The school day runs from 7:30 AM to 3:00 PM, Sunday to Thursday.

Bus service

A school bus service is not currently offered; transport arrangements are described as coming soon.

Fees

Annual tuition at MySchool Oman ranges from OMR 1,624 to OMR 2,880 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration fee

- A one-time registration fee for new students: OMR 200 (non‑refundable).

Tuition fees by school year (annual totals and component breakdown)

- Kindergarten (KG1–KG2)
- Annual tuition component: OMR 1,254.
- Annual additional fees (books, resources, nourishment, uniform, international programme): OMR 370.
- Total annual fee (tuition + additional fees): OMR 1,624.

- PYP 1–3 (Grades 1–3)
- Annual tuition component: OMR 1,505.
- Annual additional fees: OMR 480.
- Total annual fee: OMR 1,985.

- PYP 4–5 (Grades 4–5)
- Annual tuition component: OMR 1,881.
- Annual additional fees: OMR 530.
- Total annual fee: OMR 2,411.

- MYP 1 (MYP Year 1)
- Annual tuition component: OMR 1,881.
- Annual additional fees: OMR 610.
- Total annual fee: OMR 2,491.

- MYP 2–3 (MYP Years 2–3)
- Annual tuition component: OMR 2,132.
- Annual additional fees: OMR 610.
- Total annual fee (each year): OMR 2,742.

- MYP 4 (MYP Year 4)
- Annual tuition component: OMR 2,166.
- Annual additional fees: OMR 660.
- Total annual fee: OMR 2,826.

- MYP 5 (MYP Year 5)
- Annual tuition component: OMR 2,166.
- Annual additional fees: OMR 660.
- MYP eAssessment / certificate charge: OMR 230 (applies for the MYP eAssessment year where relevant).
- Total annual fee (including the eAssessment line shown): OMR 3,056.

- DP 1 (IB Diploma Year 1)
- Annual tuition component: OMR 2,220.
- Annual additional fees: OMR 660.
- DP examination / assessment charge shown for DP1: OMR 150.
- Total annual fee (DP1 example row): OMR 3,030.

- DP 2 (IB Diploma Year 2)
- Annual tuition component: OMR 2,220.
- Annual additional fees: OMR 660.
- DP examination / assessment charge shown for DP2: OMR 395.
- Total annual fee (DP2 example row): OMR 3,275.

- Grade 11–12 (where listed separately)
- Annual tuition component: OMR 2,220.
- Annual additional fees: OMR 660.
- Total annual fee shown: OMR 2,880.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Payment options for school fees: pay the full annual amount in one payment, or pay in three instalments.

- Instalment timing: the school's published schedules show three instalment dates spanning the start and early months of the school year (instalments are collected around the start of term and subsequent term dates). The school requires payment of the additional fees with the first instalment in August.

- Cheques and PDCs: post‑dated cheques are used for instalment payments; the deadline for deposited cheques is the end of December (the school sets a year‑end deadline for cheques). A charge of OMR 20 per month will be applied for returned cheques or late payment / failure to meet the original payment schedule.

- Timing of one‑time / additional charges: device charges and other one‑time items are payable with the first instalment at the start of the academic year.

Boarding fees

- Boarding does not apply. The school is operated as a day school; no boarding fee schedule is published.

Other costs and common additional charges

- Device / technology charges (one‑time, charged at start of year): iPad for primary years and laptop charges for secondary are listed as separate one‑time charges. Example amounts published on fee pages include iPad and MacBook charges in the ranges shown (school publishing shows entries such as iPad OMR 300 and MacBook Pro OMR 800 on one fee page and iPad OMR 280 / MacBook Air OMR 600 on another published fee table). These device charges are one‑time payments linked to the student's year group and are charged with the first instalment.

- Arabic as a foreign language (for non‑Arabic speakers): OMR 50 (one‑time / annual additional charge where the student is enrolled in Arabic as a foreign language).

- Examination / assessment fees: some years (MYP eAssessment, DP exam years) show separate assessment charges in the published fee rows (example: OMR 230 for MYP5; OMR 150–395 for DP years as shown). These apply in the assessment years indicated.

- The line item described as "Fees" in the fee schedule covers books, resources, nourishment (meals), uniform and the international programme; that amount varies by year group and is included in the annual totals shown above.

Refund information

- The registration fee (OMR 200) is published as non‑refundable for new students.

- No detailed, separate refund/withdrawal schedule is published alongside the school's fee tables; specific refund or withdrawal deductions and procedures are not set out in the same fee pages. Refund or withdrawal handling (if required) is therefore not specified in the fee schedule itself.

Fee payment options and accepted instruments

- The school publishes instalment payment by post‑dated cheques and accepts payment either in full or by instalments using cheques/PDCs; the fee pages reference cheque deadlines and returned‑cheque penalties. Specific online payment gateways or card acceptance are not specified on the published fee pages. Parents commonly use the school accounts office and post‑dated cheques for the instalment plan.

Notes on penalties and late charges

- A monthly administrative charge of OMR 20 will be applied for returned cheques or failure to meet payment deadlines / instalment schedule. Additional administrative or bank charges may apply if payment instruments are dishonoured.

Summary

- New student registration fee: OMR 200 (non‑refundable). Annual tuition and the separate annual charges for books/resources/nourishment/uniform are listed by year group above; totals vary by year group from around OMR 1,624 (early years) up to OMR 3,275 (IB DP year rows where assessment charges apply). Instalment payment in three parts or a single full payment is accepted; additional fees and one‑time device charges are payable with the first instalment. Returned cheques and late payments carry a monthly penalty (OMR 20). Boarding is not applicable.
Academics

MySchool Oman teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 4 to 18.

Curriculum

MySchool Oman offers the International Baccalaureate continuum for learners aged roughly 3–19, spanning Kindergarten (KG1–KG2), Primary (Grade 1–7), Middle Years Programme (MYP, 11–16), and the Diploma Programme (DP, 16–19). The school is an IB World School since 2018, with DP authorisation confirmed in 2024. Instruction is bilingual, with English and Arabic offered. In Primary, English follows the Oxford Discover curriculum and Science uses the Cambridge curriculum, supported by a dedicated science lab. The Diploma Programme delivers six subject groups with SL/HL options and a DP Core, including Studies in English and Arabic Language and Literature, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics (Analysis and Approaches and Applications and Interpretation), and Computer Science or Business Management. IELTS preparation and additional support are provided to learners.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

SEL is embedded through the IB framework via Personal, Social and Physical Education (PSPE), which treats well-being as a core dimension of learning and supports students' physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, social and developmental health to foster self-understanding and positive relationships; the school's wellbeing initiatives are supported by staff in leadership and pastoral roles, including a Vice Principal who is the MYP Coordinator and a CAS Coordinator who oversee student wellbeing and activities; the athletics program explicitly reinforces wellbeing as part of holistic development within IB education.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school commits to equal opportunities for students with special needs, and admissions include assessments of English, Arabic and additional learning needs to determine appropriate placement; an Inclusion Policy exists for the Primary Years Programme to support inclusive education.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The language of instruction is English and Arabic, and admissions assess students' English and Arabic language proficiency; there is no publicly described separate EAL program beyond these language considerations.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is addressed as part of the school's wellbeing approach within the PSPE/IB framework, recognizing mental health as a key component of overall wellbeing and student development.

Safeguarding

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding safeguarding and child protection policies.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Submit Your Application and Required Documentation. Academic Year 2022/2023: Admissions are now open; after the review, applicants are advised of their status and next steps. The required documents include six passport-size photos of the applicant, a copy of the birth certificate, a passport copy of the applicant, a passport copy of the applicant's father or sponsor, copies of the residency visa of both parents/sponsor and applicant, and a copy of the Omani ID. The Myschool application form can be downloaded, and registration information can be requested or the form submitted online to initiate the process.

2. Take the Assessment Examination. After submitting the application, the assessment examination is scheduled by the admissions team. The examination evaluates the applicant's readiness and placement for the program. The results inform the admission decision and any next steps in the process.

3. Submit the Required Documentation. Submit the documents listed above as part of the application package. The Admissions contact is Ms. Azza Al Subhi, reachable at +968 24555171. The process includes finalizing submission through the online form or via the offline registration form where applicable.

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