by Wayne Hampton | Feb 9, 2015 | Oman Week, Secondary Team Leader, The Head's Blog
We’ll post a few pictures soon, but we’ve just heard that Grade 9 are having a great time are Jebel Sham. They have been hiking, abseiling and done a Via Ferrata (protected climbing route), guided by a professional activity company. They are tired, safe...
by | Feb 9, 2015 | Front Page, Oman Week, Primary Team Leader, Secondary Team Leader, The Grades, The Head's Blog
Today the grade five students headed off on their adventure as well as the grade four explorers. The car park was filled with busses as the younger ones were also off on their day trips to parks, beaches, wadis and forts. News from the older kids – the grade six...
by | Feb 8, 2015 | Front Page, Oman Week, Primary Team Leader, Secondary Team Leader, The Head's Blog
What a marvelously exciting morning! Arriving at school watching buses loading with bags, bottles, bedding and kids, seeing Teacher Assistants putting the final touches on displays for the Launch Day and having teachers making final preparations for trips and events...
by Wayne Hampton | Feb 5, 2015 | Secondary Team Leader
Diving, canyoning, kayaking, trekking with camels are just some of the activities our Secondary Students will be doing next week. Unfortunately, Grade 10, 11 and 12s will be in school either working hard (Grade 11s) or doing mock exams (Grade 10 and 12). Spare a...
by Wayne Hampton | Jan 29, 2015 | Secondary Team Leader, Uncategorized
There are two big events to write about this week. One was last Thursday’s annual school Sports Day at Sohar Aluminium (SA)’s football ground. Several hundred students and parents attended the event, which has been held at SA for several years, due to the...
by Wayne Hampton | Jan 21, 2015 | Secondary Team Leader, Uncategorized
PE students witnessed a rather curious phenomenon on Tuesday: a ‘dust devil’ (sandy whirlwind) spun up over the top of the school. A Dust Devil is like a mini tornado that sucks up dust and in this case rises up into the air. As Grade 7 and 8 were...