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 The
American International School of Muscat (TAISM)
pursues academic excellence for students
in the international community through an American-based education that
develops ethical, responsible, and globally conscious life-long learners.
The
following core beliefs are the foundation of TAISM’s educational
program:
- The purpose of education is to enable
all students to develop their intellectual, emotional, social, and physical
potential to the fullest.
- A liberal arts education is best
suited to providing students with an understanding of humankind’s
intellectual traditions and accomplishments, strengthening their powers
of thought, judgment, and aesthetic appreciation, and preparing them
for responsible citizenship.
- All students are capable of achieving
academic success. Therefore, within the framework of the school’s
standards, teachers adapt their educational practices to the needs of
students.
- A close relationship among students,
parents, faculty, and administrators enhances the educational process.
- TAISM’s location in the Sultanate
of Oman offers unique and invaluable learning opportunities for all
members of the school community.
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