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A’soud Global School Duqm

Oman, Duqm

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, French
Fees Fees not listed
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2019
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, EYFS (Early years foundation stage), IPC (International Primary Curriculum), IMYC (International Middle Years Curriculum), Cambridge IGCSE
Taught languages English, Arabic, German, Spanish
Typical class size 13
Strengths STEM, Outdoor Education, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Early Years, Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School
Introduction

Located in Duqm's Rock Garden district, A'soud Global School Duqm occupies a purpose-built campus of about 15,000 square metres with capacity for up to 600 pupils. Opened September 2019 as Duqm's first international school, it is part of A'Soud Education and delivers a Cambridge International Curriculum to a student body aged 3 to 18. The school teaches in English and offers Early Years Foundation Stage for ages 3–5, followed by the International Primary Curriculum for Grades 1–12. Arabic A/B and Islamic Education are provided, with Qur'an memorisation included. Cambridge IGCSE comes later as students prepare for exams; GL assessments in English, Mathematics and Science annually. Facilities include outdoor multi-games courts, swimming and splash pools, and dedicated rooms for art, drama and music, plus a nurse room and science laboratories. Extracurricular programs feature Robotics and Science, and the school hosts International Day for the Eradication of Poverty and National Day celebrations.

A'soud Global School Duqm, Plot No. 90-1, Rock Garden District, SEZAD, Duqm, Sultanate of Oman

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The Essentials

A’soud Global School Duqm has typical class sizes of 13, instruction in English, French.

Location

Duqm, Oman. Address: Plot No. 90-1, Rock Garden District, SEZAD, Duqm.

Stages

KG 1–KG 2 (Early Years Foundation Stage); Grade 1–5 (Primary); Grade 6–12 (Secondary).

Type

British Curriculum School offering Cambridge International Curriculum; English is the language of instruction.

Country affiliation

Oman

School day structure

KG1–KG2: 7:30 AM–12:30 PM; Grade 1–12: 7:30 AM–1:50 PM (2:30 PM if ECA).

Bus service

The school may coordinate with a third-party transport services provider to provide transport services to students; such services are not included in school fees.
Diving Deeper
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Fees
Admissions and application fees

- Registration (application) fee: OMR 50 — non-refundable.
- Acceptance (on-offer) fee: OMR 200 — payable when a place is accepted and non-refundable.
- Re-enrolment fee for existing students to secure a place for the following academic year: OMR 200 (non-refundable; deducted from the first payment of the next academic year when paid).

Tuition fees by year group (per term and annual totals)

- KG 1: Term 1 OMR 800; Term 2 OMR 600; Term 3 OMR 600; Annual total OMR 2,000.
- KG 2: Term 1 OMR 880; Term 2 OMR 660; Term 3 OMR 660; Annual total OMR 2,200.
- Grade 1 – Grade 2: Term 1 OMR 960; Term 2 OMR 720; Term 3 OMR 720; Annual total OMR 2,400.
- Grade 3 – Grade 4: Term 1 OMR 1,040; Term 2 OMR 780; Term 3 OMR 780; Annual total OMR 2,600.
- Grade 5 – Grade 6: Term 1 OMR 1,120; Term 2 OMR 840; Term 3 OMR 840; Annual total OMR 2,800.
- Grade 7 – Grade 8: Term 1 OMR 1,280; Term 2 OMR 960; Term 3 OMR 960; Annual total OMR 3,200.
- Grade 9: Term 1 OMR 1,800; Term 2 OMR 1,350; Term 3 OMR 1,350; Annual total OMR 4,500.
- Grade 10: Term 1 OMR 1,880; Term 2 OMR 1,410; Term 3 OMR 1,410; Annual total OMR 4,700.
- Grade 11: Term 1 OMR 1,960; Term 2 OMR 1,470; Term 3 OMR 1,470; Annual total OMR 4,900.
- Grade 12: Term 1 OMR 1,960; Term 2 OMR 1,470; Term 3 OMR 1,470; Annual total OMR 4,900.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Payment options: full-year (single payment), termly (three payments) or monthly (installments); monthly payment is available on request and subject to approval. All tuition fees must be paid in advance regardless of the payment option chosen.
- Standard expectation: fees are required to be paid two weeks in advance of the start of any given term.
- Invoice & due-date framework (example schedule used by the school): annual/termly invoicing with specified issue and due dates; monthly payments require post-dated cheques or approved direct debit arrangements. Parents choosing monthly or termly options must supply post-dated cheques or sign a direct/auto-debit form as required.
- Accepted payment methods: bank transfer, cash and cheque; direct / auto-debit (bank debit) is available; post-dated cheques are accepted for scheduled plans. Bank transfer payments should include invoice number and child's name and be advised to the school accounts office. Specific school bank account details are provided for bank transfers.
- Late payment and returned-payment charges: an initial late reminder process applies and an OMR 10 charge is added at first reminder; a returned cheque or failed direct debit carries a charge of OMR 30 per incident. The school also applies defined late-payment penalties under its non-payment procedure; a late payment charge of OMR 200 is cited in the school fees summary as an additional late-payment sanction. Continued failure to pay may lead to the school place being rescinded.
- Post-dated cheques: parents using monthly or termly payment options must provide post-dated cheques (as applicable) to match the chosen schedule.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not provided; there are no boarding fees. (Education and fee arrangements are for day students.)

Other costs and additional charges

- Tuition covers tuition only; other services and items are charged separately.
- School uniform: required and available from the school's approved uniform stockist; uniform cost is charged separately through the approved supplier.
- School canteen: operates a cashless prepaid lunch card system run by a third-party provider; parents must fund the prepaid card separately. Cash is not accepted at the canteen.
- School transport: no in-house transport is provided; approved third-party transport providers operate separately and charge parents directly for transport services.
- Extra-curricular activities and trips: most in-school extra-curricular activities during the school day are free; specialist or out-of-hours activities, specialist instruction, and some school trips carry additional charges payable by parents at cost.
- KG ‘Stay and Play' after-school club: OMR 1 per day, charged monthly. Late-collection charges apply: OMR 2.5 for up to 30 minutes late and OMR 2.5 for each subsequent 30-minute period when a child is not collected.
- Administrative charges: returned-cheque fee OMR 30; failed direct-debit fee OMR 30. Specific exceptional administrative charges and penalties are applied as set out in the school's fee policy.

Refunds and withdrawal terms

- Registration and acceptance fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. Re-enrolment fees are non-refundable.
- A full term's notice is required in advance of a pupil's withdrawal from the school; failure to provide this notice will be treated in line with the school's fee policy and may result in liability for the following term's fees.

Contacts and payment handling

- Payments by bank transfer should include reference details (invoice number and pupil name) and be communicated to the school accounts office for Duqm. Cheques are payable to A'soud Educational Services Company LLC and cash payments are accepted at the school Accounts Office. Direct debit and post-dated cheque arrangements are used for scheduled payment plans. Specific bank account details and the school accounts contact are provided to parents for payment processing.
Academics

A’soud Global School Duqm teaches British Curriculum, EYFS (Early years foundation stage), IPC (International Primary Curriculum), IMYC (International Middle Years Curriculum), Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The school offers Cambridge International Curriculum. Early Years Foundation Stage covers ages 3–5 with seven areas of Learning and Development; foundation subjects are delivered through IPC or IMYC. Primary (Grades 1–4; ages 6–9) includes interactive whiteboards and specialist teaching in drama, music, PE, ICT and Arabic; GL assessments in English, Mathematics and Science are carried out at the end of each year. Secondary (Grades 6–12; ages 11–17) covers a broad range of subjects and offers Cambridge examinations at the ends of Grades 6 and 8; IGCSE options begin in Grade 9; GL assessments in English, Mathematics and Science are carried out at the end of each year. Arabic and Islamic Education: Arabic A and Arabic B; Islamic Education follows the Ministry of Education curriculum and is taught in Arabic or English; Qur'an memorisation is included.
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Admissions

Admissions

Steps to apply to A'soud Global School Duqm: 1) Appointment to meet with the AGS Duqm Registrar or Assistant Registrar. A copy of the admissions form is provided during the meeting and a school tour is given. 2) If interested in continuing, complete all registration documents. 3) Return the documents to the Registrar in person or by email to registrar@agsduqm.edu.om. A non-refundable application fee of 50 OMR is payable (adjustable with tuition for the 2021/22 year). 4) Entrance requirements – details are in the Admissions Policy. 5) Acceptance – The Headmaster has the final decision on whether a child will be offered a place. The registrar will contact parents after a decision is made. 6) If accepted, a formal acceptance letter is sent for final signatures. Return the signed acceptance within 7 working days; otherwise the place cannot be guaranteed. 7) A non-refundable acceptance fee of 200 OMR is payable. 8) The Registration team will verify all documents and a 7-day period will be given to share missing documents. Age requirements (as of 1 September 2020): KG1 3 years 2 months – 4 years 8 months; KG2 4 years 2 months – 5 years 8 months; Grade 1 5 years 2 months – 7 years 2 months; Grade 2 6 years 2 months – 9 years 2 months; Grade 3 7 years 2 months – 10 years 2 months; Grade 4 8 years 2 months – 11 years 2 months; Grade 5 9 years 2 months – 12 years 2 months; Grade 6 10 years 2 months – 13 years 2 months; Grade 7 11 years 2 months – 14 years 2 months; Grade 8 12 years 2 months – 15 years 2 months; Grade 9 13 years 2 months – 16 years 2 months; Grade 10 14 years 2 months – 17 years 2 months; Grade 11 15 years 2 months – 18 years 2 months; Grade 12 16 years 2 months – 19 years 2 months. Documentation checklist: Student Registration Form; Pupil Health Questionnaire Form; DL Flyer April 25; Admission Form; Medical Form with vaccination record; Signed Standard Terms and Conditions; Fee Structure; Copy of Birth Certificate; 4 colour pupil photographs (size 4 x 6); Equivalency certificate from the Ministry of Education if not registered on the MOE portal; Expatriate pupils – copies of pupil residency card, passport and visa; Expatriate pupils – copies of parent residency card, passport and visa; Copy of the two most recent school reports. On acceptance of an offered place, a non-refundable acceptance fee of 200 OMR is payable. The Registration team will verify all documents, and a period of 7 days will be given to share missing documents.
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