Indian School Muscat, since its inception has grown steadily with a purpose.
Indian School Muscat, since its inception has grown steadily with a purpose.
Indian School Muscat is driven by a philosophy dedicated to holistic development, academic prowess, inclusivity, and character fortification.
Co-curricular activities, occurring beyond classrooms, complement the curriculum without grading or academic credit.
Indian School Muscat received accreditation from NABET at the 12th National Quality Conclave in New Delhi on September 21, 2017. The certificate was presented to the principal at that time by Shri Baijayant Jay Panda, Member of Parliament.
ISM has been acclaimed and honored in the national and international arena. To name a few the school has received NABET accreditation, Global Sustainable award, Sports and Cultural Achievement Award, Futuristic School, Global Education Summit Award for Best Practices, Life empowerment award, Special Jury award for Inclusive Education, International Excellence award for service to disabilities.
Indian School Muscat was privileged to host eminent personalities who have created history in their sphere of excellence.
The distinguished statesman and former Prime Minister of India, P.V. Narasimha Rao, honoured Indian School Muscat with his presence in 1990, casting a luminous aura of leadership and intellect. His visit epitomized a deep-rooted commitment to education and bilateral ties, leaving an enduring legacy of inspiration among students and staff.
In 1996, the Indian School Muscat had the privilege of hosting Shankar Dayal Sharma, the esteemed former President of India. His visit symbolized a celebration of knowledge and leadership, inspiring students to contribute meaningfully to society.
The tennis maestro, graced Indian School Muscat on 10th November 1997, instilling a passion for sports and perseverance among the students.
In 1998, Shri. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, a figure of great eminence and a revered leader, visited the Indian School Muscat, symbolizing the strong India-Oman ties.
His Majesty graced the halls of Indian School Muscat on 11th February 2002, leaving an indelible mark of honour and prestige. His august presence illuminated the campus, inspiring students and faculty alike with his vision and wisdom, fostering a spirit of excellence and cultural exchange.
The eminent cultural icon, graced Indian School Muscat with his presence on 3rd October 2002, igniting a fervour of artistic appreciation and cultural exchange.
His Highness graced Indian School Muscat with his august presence on 6th February 2003, epitomizing the strong bonds of friendship and cooperation between nations. His visit fostered a spirit of cultural exchange and understanding, enriching the school’s ethos of global citizenship.
The sprint queen, honoured Indian School Muscat with her visit on 21st October 2003. Her remarkable journey and achievements inspired a generation of young athletes to chase their dreams with unwavering dedication.
The then Minister of Chemicals & Fertilizers, graced Indian School Muscat on 2nd October 2003, imparting invaluable insights into governance and public service.
The cricketing stalwart, visited Indian School Muscat on 24th April 2004, captivating the audience with tales of cricketing glory and resilience.
The renowned Carnatic singer, mesmerized the audience at Indian School Muscat on 24th November 2005 with his divine melodies, enriching the cultural tapestry of the institution.
The acclaimed movie director, graced Indian School Muscat on 14th September 2006, sharing his cinematic expertise and creative vision with aspiring filmmakers.
The Arjuna Awardee, graced Indian School Muscat on 11th November 2009, embodying the spirit of sporting excellence and determination.
The erudite scholar and diplomat, visited Indian School Muscat on 5th February 2010, enlightening students with his profound insights into literature, politics, and global affairs.
Kiran Bedi adorned Indian School Muscat by her presence in May 2010. Bedi’s insightful discourse inspired students, fostering a spirit of integrity, determination and ethical responsibility.
The hockey legend, graced Indian School Muscat on 9th May 2010, igniting a passion for hockey and sportsmanship. His visit inspired young aspirants to pursue excellence in the field while upholding the values of teamwork, dedication, and resilience.
The acclaimed film director, enriched Indian School Muscat with his visit on 5th September 2010, shedding light on the power of cinema as a medium for social change and positive transformation.
The chess prodigy and grandmaster, graced Indian School Muscat in 2016, showcasing the strategic brilliance and intellectual prowess that define the game of chess.
The esteemed Cabinet Minister, honoured Indian School Muscat with his presence in October 2023, offering valuable insights into governance and diplomacy. His visit underscored the importance of leadership and public service.