Indian School, Al-Ghubra

The Indian School Al-Ghubra (ISG) is an independent, co-educational private day school located in the city of Muscat in the Sultanate of Oman. The school was founded in July 1990 by Indian born Omani businessman P Mohamed Ali,[1] the managing director of Galfar Engineering and Contracting.

Mr. B S Bhatnagar was the principal of the school from 1991 to spring 2006. The present principal is Mrs. Papri Ghosh, who succeeded Mr. G. Thangadurai in 2008. The current vice principal of the school is G. Sreekumar who took over in 2007.

Academics

ISG is a co-educational private grammar school which is under the Central Board of Secondary Education of India. The school offers complete educational services starting from Kindergarten through to the 12th grade senior school in line with the grammar curriculum and syllabus prescribed by the CBSE, renowned world over for its rigorous and meticulously thorough educational standards.

The 11th and 12th standard students can choose from two streams of specialisations namely Science and Commerce. The subjects include:Science Stream-Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Computer Science/Economics/Engineering Graphics, Mathematics/Informatics Practices(IP) Commerce Stream-Accountancy, Business Studies, Computer Science/Economics, Mathematics/Informatics Practices(IP).

IP has been recent additions to the subject list.[2] The school also offers an array of languages such as Malayalam, French, Arabic, Sanskrit and Hindi as the Second and Third Languages from grade 6 onward till grade 10.

CBSE Nationals

The school takes part in the CBSE national level tournaments in most of the sports. Events they participate in include Athletics, Badminton, Chess, Cricket, Football, Swimming, Table-Tennis etc.

Student Council

The School Council members are elected democratically by the students of each class. The Student Council has two members from each class, a Boy and a Girl, starting from Grade 6. The office bearers of the Student Council are the Speaker, the Vice President and the President are all elected from the final year students.

Prefectorial body

The prefects are also elected by the students in a democratic way. Every year, the office bearers are the Headboy, Headgirl, Vice Headboy, Vice Headgirl, President of Student Council, Vice President of Student Council, Speaker of Student Council, President of the Round Square, Sports Captain(Girls), Sports Captain(Boys). There is also a body of prefects, whose number vary around 16. The prefects also have to pay extra when contributing towards any event.

Houses

The students of the school are organised in four houses, which compete against each other in intra-school tournaments, which include sporting and quizzing. The houses are named after significantly famous places in Oman. The houses are Muscat House, Nizwa House, Sohar House, and Sur House.

History

Originally 8 houses competed for the House of the Year award. However, the 4 of the 8 houses have ceased to exist. The houses in alphabetical order preceded by their respective colours are as follows:

  •      Muscat
  •      Nizwa
  •      Sohar
  •      Sur

House structure and governance

A 'House' comprises a quarter of the Senior Student population and a quarter of the Teaching Staff. 'Senior student' is the educational establishment collective term given for the students enrolled in Grade 6 and upwards until Grade 12.

The house hierarchy is as follows (in descending order):

  • Head House Master and Head House Mistress
  • House Masters and House Mistresses
  • Male House Captain and Female House Captain
  • Team Captains for the respective teams
  • House Members

House Masters and House Mistresses

Each 'House' is governed by the respective Senior Head Housemaster and Head Housemistress, with the individual specialist tasks (such as Debates, Quizzes etc.) often delegated to the Vice Housemaster(s) and Vice Housemistress(es) mutually acknowledged to be the most in experienced in the concerned field. As of now they are giving a chance to all the teachers in the school every year to learn to be a responsible and experienced teacher in all the fields.

House Captain

A House Captain, or the Student Head, is often democratically elected by the most senior students and subjective to discretionary approval by the respective Heads of the House. A House Captain is often seen as the person responsible for leading the House up the points table, thereby ensuring that the House procures a strong position and establishes itself as an Award Winner.

House Team Captain

The respective teams elect their Team Captain. For instance, the members of the Football Team elect their Football Team Captain. The Team Captain has complete freedom to conduct and lead his or her team in any manner he or she wishes, so long as it is in the spirit of healthy competition and in the interests of the House.

House members

The house membership is strictly reserved for 'Senior Students' (students in Grade 6 and above). All students are expected to take part in an event of their choice, although this is not mandatory. Nevertheless, extending support to their houses in times of competition is greatly recognised and immensely appreciated by all the teams.

Student support

Every student within the House are assigned an Academic Tutor who will be responsible for the student's academic performance, extracurricular achievements and all other issues of concern that would generally benefit the student's welfare both on-campus and off-campus, thereby ensuring a great educational experience during their stay at school. But this is only done twice in a month. As they go to higher standards the teachers minimise to once in a month. So that the students get more time to study. This system, however is inactive and exists only on public platforms like Wikipedia, in order to improve the image of the school.

Selection criteria

The selection criteria for the choice of the heads of the houses are based on seniority. The selection criteria for the Junior Head Masters and Mistresses is almost always based on the individual's skills and experience within a particular field. For Example: Language Teachers within a particular House usually take on the roles of coaching the Language Debate House Team.

Assembly

The assemblies are usually conducted every day of the week except Wednesdays because Inspection takes place on that day. Each week, 1 class is assigned the task of conducting it and at the end, the principal speaks about the values and the major events / important values / special guests arriving or anything that needs to be changed or anything that has to take place.

Department of Information Technology (DoIT)

ISG was one of the first schools to incorporate an independent IT department, called the Department of Information Technology or also known as IT department . This allows the school to augment the students existing syllabus with computer education. The department has 164 workstations which are spread over 3 labs. The department is also responsible for maintaining the school's website.

School Song and Motto

The school song was written and composed by Denzel. A.V.Prince.

Quiz teams

The school has produced teams that have won national and international quiz competitions. In 1998, the school won the Times of Oman Quiz and went on to win the All-Asia Bournvita Quiz Contest held in India. The school conducts general knowledge quizzes every month to raise the awareness of world affairs among students. The School has won the Times Of Oman Inter school Quiz the most number of times, and has held the rolling trophy for a record three years and running.

Principals

  • Mr. B S Bhatnagar (1991–2006)
  • Mr. G. Thangadurai (2006-2007)
  • Mrs. Papri Ghosh (2008–present)
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References

  1. Dr P Mohamed Ali
  2. "Select Subject". www.indianschool.com. Retrieved 13 June 2019.

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