MUSCAT: The Indian School Baushar will open its doors on Monday, April for the new academic term.
The Indian School Baushar is the 21st Indian School in Oman and the 7th school in the capital region.
According to a communique from the Board of Directors (BOD), more than 1800 students have enrolled in different classes ranging from kindergarten to Grade 8.
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Dr. Baby Sam Saamuel, Chairman, Board of Directors – Indian Schools in Oman said: “The Indian School Bousher envisions holistic approach to education in line with the Board’s vision that every child of Indian diaspora in Oman be provided with world class education.”
From an academic perspective, this includes exclusive kindergarten classrooms, and resource centre for augmented learning, STEM laboratories, robotics centre for advanced learning and a kindergarten play area with sophisticated learning with fun equipment.
Placing high importance to all-round development, the school has well-equipped libraries with modern amenities, art and music rooms, swimming and splash pool, health and wellness centre, world-standard synthetic athletic tracks, cycling track, football ground, basketball court, cricket pitch and kabaddi play area.
The school, under Principal Rakesh Singh Tomar, an academician with decades of experience, is ready to take off with full-fledged classes from April 22 onwards.





