Al injaz private School Muscat Oman | Profile, Rating, Fee Structure, Activities & Facilities

Al injaz private School

Muscat , Oman

  • Day School

  • 2004

    • British

School History & Details

Al Injaz Private School opened its doors as a kindergarten at Al Khuwair in 2004. The school progressively expanded into a full-fledged Secondary school by adding a class each year.

In 2012, the school relocated to Al Ansab, where it now has a new home with contemporary, cutting-edge facilities that were specially designed for it. From kindergarten to grade 12, there are classes there. The institution has established a reputation for providing high-quality education over the years. Along with the numerous sports and extracurricular activities offered at the school, the Cambridge curriculum (IGCSE, AS & A levels) and bilingual system (Ministry of Education of Oman) seek to raise future citizens who are inquisitive, knowledgeable, and responsible.

    School Values

  • Integrity
  • Respect
  • Discipline
  • Politeness
  • To awaken the spirit, enlighten the intellect, grasp the hand, and guide on the Success-Path is the school's mission statement. We offer a top-notch education. We pledge total dedication. We advise striving towards excellence. Our graduates are bright students. The academic programme at the school has been designed and put together based on a future-focused approach for the senior sections, a structured, student-centered, and inquiry-based foundation throughout the primary years, and learning through play in Kindergarten.

School Achievements

Achievements

Six prizes were earned by the School of Alinjaz. Age range (11–14) Department of Arabic Language Muhammad Al-Aghbari, GR-6B Age group (15–18), won first place. Student who won first place: Manar Al-Shekilya GR-10B Salem Al-Sheikh, student, grade 10B, came in second. Abdullah Makki, GR-12A English department, came in third. age range (15–18) Student in second place: Karim Mohsen GR-10A Student Fares Mohsen GR-10A came in third. At the National Level School Olympic Sohar 2023, Malak Al Sheedi and the squad took FIRST PLACE. Team Al Injaz is incredibly pleased of Sara Abdullah Ali Saud Al Malki, a student in Grade 8B, for taking first place in the Nuclear Energy Poster Making Competition 2022–23 sponsored by the Sultanate of Oman's Ministry of Education. At the Inter-School Chess Championship, Al Injaz Private School finished third in both the boys' and girls' divisions. Furat Jamal Humaid Al Bulushi, a student in Grade 5 A, took home a gold medal in the High Jump competition at the 2018 Governorate, Private, and International Schools Athletics Meet, which was held in March at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Bausher. The Muscat Swimming Championship, sponsored by the Ministry of Sports and held in March 2018 at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Bausher, included Abdul Aziz Hamyar Nasser Al Saadi, a student in Grade 7 B. He finished third in both the 50-meter freestyle and the 50-meter backstroke, earning him two bronze medals in the under-12 division. The Mediterranean Cup of International Schools in Italy welcomed Al Injaz Private School to take part in the "Youth Football Tournament," where it finished in second place. Abdul Aziz, one of our students, finished third in the All-School Oman Olympic Days.   On March 19, 2019, the Oman Basketball Association hosted a junior basketball competition, and the Al Injaz squad came in first runner-up. Thuraiya Al Hinai and Hala Al Kanjari, both students in Grade 10 A, placed fourth in the 2019 Badminton Championship, which was held on March 6, 2019, at Gulf College. kids in grade 12 for their success in the MATH OLYMPIAD, competing against 8 schools. Fastest Fingers First's first place finish. the top spot in Rapid Fire. 2nd place in the poster competition. The Al Injaz team won the first place prize in the Arabic Poetry Competition that was held among 18 Muscat area schools. The team consists of Osama Al Busaidi (Grade 11) and Sajaad Al Ani (Grade 9). Malaak Al Shuaili and Omar Al Kailani, both in grade 11, Furat In the Girls Athletics Championship, which was put on by the Ministry of Sports and Affairs, Jamal Al Bulushi of Grade 6B won first place (Gold) in the high jump competition and third place (Bronze) in the long jump competition.   The Annual Oman Special Olympics celebrated the Special Needs segment. Azhar Abdullah Salim Al Anbouri of Grade 10 won the 400-meter race in the boys athletic competition sponsored by the Ministry of Sports, and the gold-winning relay team included Mohsin Haider, Nasser Al Barwani, Abdullah Lawati, and Al HarithAbdessalam. The Al Injaz Team won the Arabic Reading Competition. Al Injaz's squad members were Osama from grade 11, Abdullah from grade 11, and Al Ayham from grade 9! Girls table tennis competition sponsored by the Ministry of Sports was conducted on February 19, 2019, at the Al Amal Club in Ghala. Manal Al Nuumani of Grade 7A took first place (Gold), and Rida Bakhtiyar Ghori of Grade 6A earned third place (Bronze). Al Injaz Private School won the championship trophy.

School Information

Al Injaz offers a Special requirements Section that serves pupils whose academic and developmental requirements cannot be satisfied by traditional education. This section recognises the need for Speci...View moreView Less

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+968 2458 5299

Al Injaz Private School Al Ansab, Muscat Sultanate of Oman

Subjects & Curriculum Offered

  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Arabic
  • Mathematics
  • Computer Science
  • Economics
  • Business Studies
  • History
  • Sociology
  • Accounting
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Physical Education
  • Art & Design
  • Science
  • English
  • Foreign Languages
  • Islamic Studies
  • Design Technology