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Conversational Arabic

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Learn Arabic one step at a time. Each week Fathiya Al Samri and Suad Al Busaidy will help you learn one phrase at a time.

Click below to hear our audio clips which will help you to get your pronunciation right.

 

 

 

Week Number Subject Link
     
Week 1 Greetings In Arabic Click here
Week 2 Arabic Numbers Click here
Week 3 Week Days & Months Click here
Week 4 *Coming Soon* Click here
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PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE

Principal

Welcome to the British School - Muscat website!

By 21st February 2012 I will have completed my first 100 days at the British School - Muscat. By that time I will have held discussions with all the staff, over 200 students from both the Primary and Senior Schools, and provided several opportunities for parents and governors to express their views about the school and the priorities for BSM’s development over the next few years.

Through this extensive consultation I have learned rapidly about BSM and the opportunities and challenges facing the school at this stage of its development. Many of the ideas from the first 100 days consultation will be incorporated into the 2012-15 School Development Plan. The plan is scheduled to be approved by the Board of Governors in June later this year.Our aspiration is for BSM is to be world class. This means that we will strive to:

  • Maintain BSM’s Outstanding inspection judgement (2009) and place the school in the very highest tier of schools inspected under the OFSTED inspection framework.
  • Drive up student achievement to levels comparable with the most successful state and independent schools in the UK.
  • Establish BSM as a world leader in personalising learning.
  • Engage students and parents in the learning process to the highest possible levels.
  • Provide students with a compelling programme of opportunities to develop their skills and competencies as global entrepreneurs fitting for a world class school.

I look forward to working with students, staff, parents, the governing body and the wider community to achieve this aim.

Kind Regards,
Principal Mr Kai Vacher B.A. (Hons), NPQH