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Sri Lankan School Muscat

A community school for the Sri Lankan diaspora in Muscat, opened in February 1989 and serving over 1,200 students from 17 nationalities through the Edexcel IGCSE pathway.


Founded
1988

A community school for the Sri Lankan diaspora in Muscat, opened in February 1989 and serving over 1,200 students from 17 nationalities through the Edexcel IGCSE pathway.

The school exists for a specific purpose. It serves Sri Lankan families in Oman who want their children educated in a Sri Lankan cultural context with internationally recognised qualifications. Edexcel IGCSEs and A Levels give graduates a clear route into universities in the UK, Sri Lanka and the wider Commonwealth.

Fees are low by Muscat international-school standards, which reflects the community-school model. The Edexcel results pages show consistent prize-winners at the country and regional level, which speaks to academic seriousness. Critical feedback exists and centres on whether academics are prioritised over extra-curricular activities. For Sri Lankan families this school is the obvious anchor in Oman. For other nationalities, it is unlikely to be the right fit.


  • Reddit and aggregator commentary on Sri Lankan School Muscat is unusually critical for a community school, with the recurring claim that academic outcomes depend on private tuition rather than classroom teaching.
  • Posters name the school as the closest South Asian option for some neighbourhoods but actively warn other parents off, citing weak teaching quality.
  • The fee positioning is repeatedly described as the school's main draw, around 75 to 110 OMR per month, with one commenter framing it as a low-cost IGCSE route popular with South Asian families.
  • The single ISDB parent review rates the school, saying its focus is not academics, which is consistent with the Reddit signal even though the sample is tiny.
  • Positives are sparse online: defenders point to international exam outcomes that the school itself promotes, but independent parent voice does not reinforce that picture.

OM, 63 St, مسقط 112, Oman

School website