Following is a list of primary and secondary schools in the Asian country of Oman. Tertiary schools are included in the separate list of universities and colleges in Oman.
Most of these schools are located in Muscat, the capital of Oman.
aldhiya international school
Education in Oman is provided free of charge up to end of secondary education, though attendance is not mandatory at any level. In 1970 there were only three formal schools with 900 students in the whole state. Oman's national educational program expanded rapidly during the 1970s and the 1980s, with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia sending teachers on its own expense during that time period. In 2006–2007 about 560,000 students attended 1053 public schools. The number of students in private schools is about 65,000. There are also extensive programmes to combat adult illiteracy. Sultan Qaboos University, the only national university near Muscat, was founded in 1986, and in 2006 it had 13,500 students. The Human Development Report found the literacy rate to be 93.0% in adults, up from 54.7% in 1990. For the same period, the youth literacy rate increased from 85.6 to 97.3%. Public expenditure on education was reported to be 4.6% of GDP and 26.1% of total government spending.
The 2009 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 37th edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman.
The 2010 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 38th edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman. This edition of the cup was nicknamed "Al-Kass Al-'Arba'een", literally meaning "The 40th Cup", due to the country's 40th anniversary of modernity.
Indian school or Indian School may refer to:
The community of Indians in Oman includes Indian expatriates in Oman, as well as Omani citizens of Indian origin or descent.
The 2011 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 39th edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman.
The 2012–13 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 40th edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman.
The 2013–14 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 41st edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman.
The 2008 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 36th edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman.
The 2006 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 34th edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman.
The 2005 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 33rd edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman.
The 2004 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 32nd edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman.
The 2014–15 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 42nd edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman.
The 2014-15 Oman First Division League is the 39th edition of the second-highest division overall football league in Oman. The season began on 18 September 2014, and will conclude on 16 May 2015. Al-Khabourah SC are the defending champions, having won their third title in the previous 2013–14 season.
The 2015–16 Oman Professional League Cup was the fifth edition of a domestic football competition held in Oman.
The 2015–16 Sultan Qaboos Cup is the 43rd edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman.
The 2016–17 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 44th edition of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the premier knockout tournament for football teams in Oman.
The 2017–18 Sultan Qaboos Cup was the 45th season of the national football competition of Oman. The winner of the competition earned a spot in the 2019 AFC Cup.
The 2018–19 Sultan Qaboos Cup is the 46th season of the Sultan Qaboos Cup, the national football cup competition of Oman. The winners of the competition will earn a spot in the 2020 AFC Cup.