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Bangladesh School Muscat

Islamic, Founded 1996

Updated July 2026

Non-profitOwnership

Languages

English flagEnglishMandarin flagMandarinFrench flagFrenchGerman flagGermanSpanish flagSpanishArabic flagArabicJapanese flagJapaneseKorean flagKoreanHindi flagHindi

Established in 1996 under the sponsorship of the Bangladesh Embassy in Oman, Bangladesh School Muscat is a pivotal educational institution serving the Bangladeshi expatriate community and students of various nationalities in the Sultanate of Oman. It provides a comprehensive education from Kindergarten to Grade 12 based on the British educational system.

Teaching approach

Bangladesh School Muscat is committed to providing a high-quality education that balances rigorous academic standards with the preservation of Bangladeshi cultural values and linguistic heritage. The school fosters an inclusive, multicultural environment that encourages global understanding while maintaining a strong sense of community and pride in national identity. It emphasizes holistic development, preparing students for the challenges of the 21st century through modern teaching methods and a focus on character building.

Programmes

The school follows the British educational system, offering instruction from Kindergarten through Grade 12. The curriculum is bilingual, with English serving as the primary medium of instruction while Bangla is taught as a core language subject. Academic departments include Science, Mathematics, English, Commerce, ICT, Arabic & Islamic Studies, Social Studies, and Art & Design.

Outcomes

Students consistently perform well in international examinations, specifically the IGCSE and A-Levels administered by Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE). These qualifications are globally recognized, enabling graduates to pursue higher education at prestigious universities worldwide. The school’s academic framework is designed to prepare students for both local and international educational environments.

Student support

EAL support
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Learning support
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Learning support

The school provides a medical room staffed by qualified professionals to handle minor health issues and emergencies. Additionally, the school maintains an open-door policy for parental engagement, with regular parent-teacher meetings and workshops to monitor student progress and support academic initiatives.

Frequently asked questions(4)
What curriculum does Bangladesh School Muscat offer?
Bangladesh School Muscat offers National Curriculum (England), IGCSE and Cambridge A-Level.
How much is tuition at Bangladesh School Muscat?
Annual tuition at Bangladesh School Muscat is OMR 540–OMR 816. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What accreditations does Bangladesh School Muscat hold?
Bangladesh School Muscat holds accreditations including Cambridge International.
Where is Bangladesh School Muscat located?
Bangladesh School Muscat is an international school in Muscat, Oman.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026-2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Reception 1-24–5OMR 552
Grade 1-46–9OMR 540
Grade 5-710–12OMR 612
Grade 8-1013–15OMR 636
Grade 11 Science16–16OMR 816
Grade 11 Commerce16–16OMR 780
Grade 12 Science17–17OMR 816
Grade 12 Commerce17–17OMR 780

Source:PDFChecklist-of-NEW-ADMISSION-26-27.pdfPDFFee_Updated-Fees-10th-May-26.pdf

Other fees(11)
Other fees
Enrolment fee· New Admission fee for Reception to Grade 10OMR 250
Enrolment fee· New Admission fee for Grade 11 & 12 ScienceOMR 290
Enrolment fee· New Admission fee for Grade 11 & 12 CommerceOMR 263
Registration fee· Re-admission fee for Reception to Grade 10OMR 60
Registration fee· Re-admission fee for Grade 11 ScienceOMR 170
Registration fee· Re-admission fee for Grade 11 CommerceOMR 163
Registration fee· Re-admission fee for Grade 12 ScienceOMR 115
Registration fee· Re-admission fee for Grade 12 CommerceOMR 113
Enrolment fee· Donation for New Admissions (Non-Bangladesh Students) - 1st ChildOMR 300
Enrolment fee· Donation for New Admissions (Non-Bangladesh Students) - 2nd ChildOMR 250
Enrolment fee· Donation for New Admissions (Non-Bangladesh Students) - 3rd & 4th ChildOMR 200

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: Donation fee reduced to 250 OMR for 2nd child, and 200 OMR for 3rd and 4th child

Admissions

Prospective families must submit a completed admission form, health card, immunization records, and copies of passports and resident cards for the student and parents. A birth certificate issued by the R.O.P. or the Bangladesh government is required, along with a transfer certificate and previous academic results. Admission is finalized upon document verification and full payment of fees at the Accounts Office.

Calendar

The academic year typically begins in August, with staff joining in early August and students returning by mid-August. The calendar includes international examination result days in August, followed by a variety of student activities such as spelling bees, science and general knowledge quizzes, recitation competitions, and an annual sports day. The school also observes cultural and religious events, including Victory Day, International Mother Language Day, and activities during the month of Ramadan.

Facilities

LibraryScience labsGymnasiumSports fieldPlayground

About the campus

The campus features spacious, well-lit classrooms equipped with modern teaching aids and a library providing access to books and digital databases. Specialized facilities include biology, chemistry, physics, and computer laboratories, as well as a dedicated room for Pearson Edexcel examinations. Sports infrastructure includes courts for basketball, volleyball, and badminton, alongside grounds for cricket and football, supported by a multipurpose hall, a canteen, a bookstore, a medical room, a prayer room, and a dedicated kids' zone.

Co-curriculars

The school emphasizes holistic development through a range of extracurricular activities, including cultural festivals, science fairs, debates, and sports competitions. Students participate in events such as football tournaments, badminton, and public speaking, which are designed to foster leadership, teamwork, and creativity. Additionally, the school maintains a prefectorial system that grants students leadership responsibilities to help maintain discipline and organize school events.

  • ChairmanChairman
  • PrincipalPrincipal
  • Mr. Saif Salim Al MaamariHR Manager
  • Mr. Sameer Saif Khamis Al HasniPRO
  • Ms. Aysha Mohammad Al NamaanyAccounts Manager
  • Ms. Ghaliya Khalid Said AisaryCashier