MUSCAT: As part of celebrating fifty years of its golden jubilee, Indian School Muscat is preparing to host the Global Alumni Reunion on Thursday, January 23, 2025, at the school’s new multipurpose hall.
From its humble beginnings, ISM has grown into a cornerstone of education, fostering connections that span the globe and leaving an indelible mark on generations of students.
The milestone, 50th Year of Indian School Muscat, is not just a celebration of the school’s remarkable journey but a tribute to the unbreakable bonds it has forged among its alumni, teachers, and staff. Today, ISM boasts a global network of over 40,000 alumni, each carrying forward the values and spirit instilled by the institution. This landmark event is set to bring together alumni from across the world for a night of nostalgia, connection, and celebration.
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“This is more than just an event—it’s a purpose-driven gathering where memories will be rekindled, and new ones will be created,” said Mukund Manohar, President of ISMA. “It’s an opportunity for alumni to reconnect, honor the school that shaped them, and celebrate the legacy that binds us all.”
“The evening promises inspiring performances, opportunities to catch up with batchmates, and a vibrant atmosphere to reconnect with the ISM family. Whether through conversations, shared stories, or capturing moments at photo booths, the event will reflect the essence of what makes ISM special—a strong sense of community and lifelong connections,” Mukund added.
This event is open exclusively to registered alumni. The former students can book the spot by registering at http://isma.ismoman.com.





