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Indian School Muladha

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Indian School Muladha
Location
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Muladha, Al Batinah

Muladha
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Al Batinah South Governorate

Oman
Information
School typePrivate English Medium Secondary School
MottoSatyameva Jayate
(Satyameva Jayate (सत्यमेव जयते) translates to **"Truth Alone Triumphs"** in English.)
Established1991[1]
School boardCBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education)
School numberAFFILIATION NUMBER: 6130007
School code90170
PresidentDr. Mathew Varghese[2]
PrincipalDr. Leena Francis [3]
Teaching staff80
Key peopleDr. LEENA FRANCIS, Mr. ASHICK KP, Mr. JAILAL V.C, Mrs. SHEEJA A JALEEL, Mrs. JEBA PRIYADHARSHINI
GradesK-12
GenderCo-educational
International studentsInternational Students Indian School Muladha is home to a diverse group of international students, primarily from Egypt, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, with some students also hailing from Sri Lanka, Iran, and other countries. This international presence enriches the school community, fostering cultural exchange and promoting global understanding among students.
Average class size35 - 40 students per classes on average.
LanguageEnglish Medium
Hours in school day7:00 AM - 2:00 PM
ClassroomsThe school has 56 sections of classes from KG to XII function in the premises.
Campus sizeMuladha Campus
16-acre (0.065 km2)
Area16 acres
Houses  Salalah House
  Muscat House
  Sur House
  Nizwa House
Color(s)The School's logo contains the following five colors:

 -Red – In the flame, lamp, and book detailing.
 -Yellow/Gold – In the flame and circular border.
 -Green – In the laurel wreath.
 -Blue – In the text "सत्यमेव जयते" and book details.

 -White – In the background and book pages.
Slogan"In Pursuit of Excellence"
SongIn this school the abode of knowledge.
NicknameISML
Publicationhttps://isml-oman.com/e-magazine
School feesThe fee structure varies depending on the nationality of the ward. It is give in the school website: https://isml-oman.com/fee-structure/
AffiliationsCentral Board of Secondary Education, India
Alumni nameIndian School Muladha Alumni (ISML – A)
WebsiteOfficial website
Last updated: 17th March 2025

Indian School Muladha is an English Medium Secondary School, started in 1991, in a small building with 9 teachers and 90 students. It is now one of the largest interior schools in the Sultanate of Oman with around 2100 students and around 80 staff including teaching and non-teaching.

Location

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The school is 120 kilometres away from Muscat on the Muscat-Dubai highway in the South Batinah region. The school is located in a sprawling 16 acres of lush green land in sharp contrast to the desert enveloping it.

Facilities

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Classes: KG I to Class XII classes are taught in Indian School Muladha.

Facilities: Work Experience, Library, Audio Visual Room, Laboratories, Auditorium, Canteen, Remedial Classes, Environmental Classes, Staff transport, Educational trips, Medical Check - Up, Staff Excursion, Activity Room.

Laboratories: Three fully equipped Science labs, a Math Lab, three Computer Labs and one Audio Visual Room.

Sports: Playground for games like Cricket, Volleyball, Football, Hockey, Kho Kho, Kabaddi, Badminton, etc.

Extracurricular activities

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Kids Lab and Kids Park. Recently, new skill subjects like Artificial Intelligence, Physical Training, and Introduction to Financial Markets have been introduced for middle school students. Different clubs are introduced to enrich the hidden talents and innovations of students. For these club activities, the last period on Thursdays of the month is reserved.

Class I and II:

1.Talent Club

2.Science Club

Class III- V:

1. Cubs & Bulbuls

2. Mathematics Club

3. Talent club

4. Health & Hygiene Club

Class VI - X:

1. Language Club

2. Mathematics Club

3. Quiz Club

4. Science Club

5. Talent Club

6. Scouts & Guides

7. Health & Hygiene Club

8. Movie Club (Class VI -VIII)

9. Photography Club (Class IX & X)

International Students

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Indian School Muladha is home to a diverse group of international students, primarily from Egypt, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, with some students also hailing from Sri Lanka, Iran, and other countries. This international presence enriches the school community, fostering cultural exchange and promoting global understanding among students.

References

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  1. ^ "About ISML". Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  2. ^ "ISML Management". Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  3. ^ "ISML Management". Retrieved 5 February 2016.
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