Assafwah International SchoolsFAQs

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Quality education is invaluable, we work in assafwah International schools hard to achieve the best learning experience on we do not encourage Comparing schools based solely on prices but also on the quality of services provided. In terms of tuition fees, they are appropriate and can be comfortably divided for the guardian.
This year, the school has adopted the blended learning approach where it will be a daily live and direct education by 80 %.
During their first week of school, students and parents will undergo five types of lectures: Student safety and precautionary measures to be taken within the school - Blended learning and parents’ role - Expectations of teaching and learning for the new academic year - Internet Safety and protocol - Students’ well-being.
The school has adopted Microsoft Teams platform and students will use it for online and distance learning. Teachers also rely on a range of digital programmes and applications from Microsoft 365, which are excellent for the students and makes the learning journey interesting and attractive.
Blended Learning : Blended learning gives students an element of control over when, where, and how often they learn through a combination of synchronous and asynchronous activities, online and offline activities, digital and paper based activities. Measure students' understanding in different ways: Continuous and formal assessments will include different question formats and present students with a choice of questions. Students can also demonstrate their understanding of a concept in different ways most suited to their preferred learning style (e.g. visually, in writing, or orally). Flexibility in homework: Through a combination of compulsory and optional homework. Homework grids will be shared. Personalize content and materials: Enable students to choose some of the books they like to read or tasks/exercises they wish to complete. Teach students to self-assess and develop a responsibility towards learning.
The total number of school days for the current academic year is 180, which is very much similar to the total number of school days for the previous academic years. The syllabus will be completed fully as per the instructions and decisions issued by the concerned authorities.
The School follows a International Cambridge Curriculum (From KG - Grade 12), adapted to reflect Parents needs.
We offer a comprehensive educational journey for children aged 3 to 18 years, encompassing Kindergarten, Primary, and Secondary levels.
Cambridge is an international curriculum developed by Cambridge University and offers a global curriculum in education for all Subjects taught in English qualify the student to compete and study at the best universities in the world. Government curricula are only Arab curricula developed by the Omani Ministry of Education.
The school provides special care to all students of the first episode and to the finer details (such as helping to carry Bag and more. If there is additional care needed by the student, the guardian should consult with the school administration. In this regard.
The school is ready to receive students with minor physical disabilities, but more than that must be consulted with the school administration.
Based on our interest in enriching the student's educational experience, and our belief in the specificity of education and its differences from the student to another, the number of students exceeds 20 in all classes.
The school has the largest academic staff in private schools in Oman of various nationalities around the world, from South and East Asia, to Sham, to Southern and Eastern Europe, to South and Eastern Africa. We cherish different cultures in the school where it plays a major role in enriching the student's educational experience.
Cambridge International Curriculum for all grades 1 to 10, bilingual for grades 11 and 12. The school also adopts the Childhood Agharid curriculum, accompanied by Cambridge kindergarten curricula. As for technical programs, the school is ready to transform e-learning completely as we have done with complete success in the face of the pandemic crisis. The student will have his own Microsoft 365 account from which he or she can access and benefit from all the educational materials available to him from the teacher.
We have students of different Arab and non-Arab nationalities and of different religions as well.
We are proud of the achievement of our dear students every year, with at least 85% of students in most cases, and a large number of students exceeding 95%.
All students from A’ssafwah schools have started their university studies at the best and finest universities both inside and outside Oman.
Yes, we have a social worker in accordance with the rules and regulations provided by the Ministry of Education.
The school adopts the Cambridge Global Curriculum for all levels of study, and therefore is very different from the Ministry of Education curriculum, as it is based on giving the student many basic skills and making sure that he is ready to compete globally. Every year, the school creates collaborations with third parties to enrich the student's educational content, and in the past years the school, in partnership with The Achievement of Oman, has provided the first business management program of its kind to all students from the first to the eleventh grade. Yardstick, which teaches students science and mathematics through play and industry, has been implemented.
The school is very concerned about the safety of students, both at school and on the school bus. There is therefore a special supervisor for each bus as well as the driver.
Drivers' ages vary depending on the circumstances, but in any case the school always checks their traffic records and follows all security and safety measures in order to keep our students.
International Bilingual for all stages.
Students wear uniforms for kindergarten and pre-school, but for the first grade and higher, omani youth wear is Omani dishdasha, while girls in the usual uniform in navy colore. For young non-Omani students, they wear a white shirt and navy trousers.
The school canteen has a range of healthy snacks, always making sure the student has the best options and staying away from bad choices such as french fries, soft drinks and energy drinks. The student can also bring his own meal from home.
Assafwah International schools have seven branches, so the school facilities vary by branch, but all branches have sources of learning and laboratories, but for the swimming pools they are located in the branch of al-khoud and the sohar branch only.
The administrative staff consists of Omani employees, but for school principals their nationalities vary by branch, from Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine and Egypt.
Yes, the school coordinates from various quarters to set up educational trips for students of all levels.
Al-khoud, Sohar, Saham, Al-mawaleh, Ma'abala, Al-ansab and Al Oziba.
Al-khoud: From kindergarten to 12th. Sohar: From kindergarten to 8th. Saham: From kindergarten to 7th. Al-mawaleh: From kindergarten to fourth grade. Al-Ma'abala: From kindergarten to sixth grade Al-Ansab: From kindergarten to sixth grade. Al-Oziba: From kindergarten to fourth grade.
Grade 10th students can choose at the end of the year between IGCSE exams that come directly from Cambridge and are corrected, evaluated and certified directly from Cambridge as well, provided that their results in the international exam are the basis for his transition to grade 11. For international examinations, sixth and eighth graders take the Checkpoint exam to determine the student level only.
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