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Al Sahwa Schools

Bilingual IB World School in Shatti Al Qurum, established in 1993 under the Royal Office and Royal Oman Police Pension Funds, serving over 1,100 students from 31 nationalities. Accredited by CIS and authorised for the full IB continuum (PYP, MYP…


Curriculum
IB, British
Fees, annual
OMR 2–5k
Ages
4 to 18
Pupils
~1,100
Founded
1993

Muscat's only bilingual IB World School, running all three IB programmes from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in Shatti Al Qurum, founded in 1992 to develop Omani leaders.

Al Sahwa was authorised to offer the full IB continuum and gained CIS accreditation in 2018. The school enrols around 1,100 students aged 4 to 18, with instruction in both English and Arabic. Annual fees of OMR 2,250 to 4,750 are notably more affordable than ABA or TAISM at the upper end. The mix is heavily Omani families wanting an IB pathway without losing Arabic strength, plus a smaller expat cohort.

Parents praise the maths and science teaching specifically and the holistic IB approach. Long-serving staff, a strong sense of community, and the bilingual design come up repeatedly as the school's distinctive offer. Al Sahwa is the obvious comparison point for any family weighing the IB Diploma against the Cambridge British schools, and a logical step down from ABA on fees while keeping the IB framework.


Fee Age Type Amount
KG1 4 Annual OMR 2,250
KG2 5 Annual OMR 2,300
Grade 1 6 Annual OMR 3,450
Grade 2 7 Annual OMR 3,500
Grade 3 8 Annual OMR 3,500
Grade 4 9 Annual OMR 3,750
Grade 5 10 Annual OMR 3,750
Grade 6 (MYP1) 11 Annual OMR 3,850
Grade 7 (MYP2) 12 Annual OMR 4,100
Grade 8 (MYP3) 13 Annual OMR 4,100
Grade 9 (MYP4) 14 Annual OMR 4,400
Grade 10 (MYP5) 15 Annual OMR 4,600
Grade 11 (DP1) 16 Annual OMR 4,750
Grade 12 (DP2) 17 Annual OMR 4,750
IB Programme Fee (KG-G5, annual) One-time OMR 35
IB Programme Fee (MYP1-4, annual) One-time OMR 50
Registration Fee (non-refundable) One-time OMR 200

  • Parent and student commentary online is thin and split. Edarabia and the International Schools Database carry no published parent reviews. The substantive signal sits on the international teachers circuit, where the picture is consistently negative.
  • Teacher reviews on International Schools Review describe the school as a teacher graveyard with low staff morale and scrutiny of daily planning by multiple middle managers. One review noted parents largely avoid school engagement events. An earlier reviewer described the boys' campus as run-down with widespread non-completion of homework.
  • An earlier 2011 teacher review was cautiously positive on the new admin team and decent housing and visa support. By 2015 a separate forum poster was characterising the school as a third-tier Middle East option.
  • Glassdoor employee reviews echo the morale theme. Pay is described as acceptable on its own but not when benchmarked against other Oman international schools.
  • Bilingual IB strand and Omani-rooted ethos are real differentiators. CIS accreditation arrived in 2018. The student body is described in older reviews as almost exclusively Omani national, which prospective expat families should weigh.

Head of school

Dylan Hughes

Dylan Hughes is the School Director at Al Sahwa Schools, leading a K-12 IB World School that emphasizes a bilingual education and the integration of Omani cultural heritage into its curriculum. He is committed to fostering a nurturing environment that promotes inquiry-based learning and the development of responsible global citizens.

Accreditations

  • Council of International Schools 01

  • Result IB DP avg 32 points 2025
  • Result GED 98.3% highest score 2025
  • Result 75% students achieved 30+ IB points 2025

Way 3052, House 592, Shatti Al Qurum, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

School website