MUSCAT – Indian School Muscat (ISM) has announced a revision in its tuition fee structure for the 2026–27 academic year, increasing the monthly fee by RO 2 for students from KG I to Grade XII, according to a circular issued to parents.
In a communication dated March 11, 2026, the school said the decision follows a comprehensive review of its operational requirements and was approved by the Board of Directors upon recommendation from the School Management Committee (SMC).
“Following a comprehensive review of the school’s operational requirements and continued excellence, the School Management Committee submitted a formal proposal to the Board of Directors seeking an increase in the tuition fee,” the circular stated.
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The revised fee structure will take effect from the 2026–2027 academic year, applying uniformly across all grade levels.
As part of the changes, the school will also rationalise the fee structure for KG I to Grade III, ensuring these sections follow the same structure as previous class levels, including the monthly increase.
Additionally, the school said it will enhance provisions for fee concessions for the upcoming academic year. The upper limit for fee concessions will be revised upward to provide greater financial relief to families in need.
“The initiative is designed to provide targeted support to genuine parents who may encounter financial challenges during the year,” the circular noted.





