Al Injaz Private School is a British Curriculum / Omani Curriculum / Cambridge IGCSE / Cambridge AS & A Levels / Montessori school in Muscat, Oman. Annual tuition ranges from $5,400 to $9,329 USD.
Location & Getting There
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About
Al Injaz Private School is a co-educational day school located in Al Ansab, Muscat, Oman, serving students from Kindergarten through Grade 12 across approximately 800 students. The school offers Cambridge and bilingual curricula including IGCSE, AS & A Levels, and a bilingual GED pathway aligned with the Omani Ministry of Education, with instruction in both English and Arabic. A notable feature is its dedicated Section for Special Needs, staffed by on-site speech therapists, physiotherapists, and occupational therapists who develop Individual Education Plans and partially integrate students with mainstream peers.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Al Injaz offers a full-cycle Cambridge and bilingual education from Kindergarten through Grade 12, with a dedicated Section for Special Needs featuring on-site speech therapy, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy. The school combines Cambridge IGCSE and AS & A Levels with a bilingual GED pathway aligned to the Omani Ministry of Education, and maintains a structured four-house system to develop student leadership and community.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| KG2 | OMR 5,634 |
| Grade 9 | OMR 8,585 |
| Grade 10 | OMR 8,585 |
| Grade 11 | OMR 8,791 |
| Grade 12 | OMR 9,329 |
| KG1 / Montessori | OMR 5,400 |
| Grade 1 & Grade 2 | OMR 6,211 |
| Grade 3 & Grade 4 | OMR 6,872 |
| Grade 5 & Grade 6 | OMR 7,496 |
| Grade 7 & Grade 8 | OMR 7,901 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: OMR 2,077 - 3,588. Application fee: $65.
Admissions Details
School Day
School week runs Sunday to Thursday, with school hours from 7:00 to 15:00.
Student Life
Four-house system for Grades 1–11: Blue (motto: To greater heights), Green (Truth will win), Red (United we stand), and Yellow (Fortune favors brave). Introduced in 2012–13 to foster leadership, responsibility, unity, teamwork, and discipline. Houses participate in intramural events and a Student Council is part of the system.
The school requires a uniform.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
The school supports mental wellbeing through its House System fostering belonging and teamwork, an Autism Awareness Event promoting inclusion and empathy, and a Girls Basketball Empowerment Program building confidence and leadership. Cybersecurity awareness training promotes safe digital practices. The Section for Special Needs reflects attention to emotional wellbeing for students with additional needs.
Safeguarding is addressed primarily through the Section for Special Needs, which uses Individual Education Plans (IEPs) for each student. On-site professionals include a speech therapist, physiotherapist, and occupational therapist. The school collaborates with parents, doctors, counselors, and external therapists. Inclusion events such as the Autism Awareness Event support vulnerable students through awareness and community participation.