Philippine School Sultanate of Oman
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Location

Coordinates23°35′09″N 58°26′44″E / 23.585746°N 58.4456348°E / 23.585746; 58.4456348
Information
TypePrivate
Established1989
School boardBoard of Trustees of the Philippine School in Oman
School districtAl-Khuwair
ChairmanMr.Luisito B. Layon [1]
PrincipalMr. Michael B. Joves [2]
GradesPreschool-Grade 6 (1990–1993),
Preschool-fourth year high school
(1994–2015),
K-12 (2012-onwards; full transition in 2017)
Color(s)Yellow and Blue    
SongHail PS, Hail
Team namePatriots
NewspaperThe PaceSetter
Websitepso.edu.om

The Philippine School Sultanate of Oman (also known as Philippine School Muscat), established in 1989, is a private school in the Persian Gulf region.[3] Located in the city of Muscat, Oman, the school caters to the Filipino community as well as foreigners.

The School's Curriculum

PSSO used the 1945-2017 basic education curriculum from 1990 until 2015, which consisted of levels from kindergarten to fourth year high school. Starting in 2012–2013 onward, PSSO applied the "Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013" or the K–12 law, which took full effect and shape at the start of academic year 2017-2018. This helps the student have an easier transition when he/she needs to return home. The following are the subjects that the school offers.

  • English
  • Filipino
  • Science
  • Mathematics
  • ICT (Information and Communications Technology)
  • MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health)
  • HELE (In High School known as TLE. Home Economics and Livelihood Education or Technology and Livelihood Education)
  • History (Civics and Culture for elementary, Social Studies for high school)
  • Values Education

In addition, the school introduced Arabic subjects in 2007 to comply with the standards in the host country.

For the Senior High School, PSSO first offered the General Academic Strand (GAS) track with electives related to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) track for school year 2016-2017. Since 2022, PSSO has been offering all Senior High School strands.

The School offers interest clubs to support the core subjects that the school is offering.

School Facilities and Services

The Philippine School offers a variety of facilities that the students can use. However, it should be only used for educational purposes. All facilities are listed below.

  • TLE Lab
  • ICT Lab
  • Covered Court
  • Playground
  • Music Room
  • Arts Room
  • Science Laboratory
  • Resource Room
  • Guidance Office
  • School Clinic

See also

References

  1. "Philippine Ambassador in Oman welcomes the newly-elected Board of Trustees of the Philippine School in Oman". muscatpe.dfa.gov.ph. Republic of the Philippines. 21 March 2016. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  2. "Administration – PHILIPPINE SCHOOL". philippineschool.edu.om. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  3. Nebres, Anna. "Philippine School-Oman". cfo-pso.org.ph. Philippine Schools Overseas. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
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