The Indian Schools in Oman have taken a proactive step in aligning their academic structure with the new National Education Policy (NEP) of India. The NEP introduces a 5+3+3+4 system, which focuses on a holistic approach to education across various stages of a child’s development. This redefined structure includes the Foundational Stage, Preparatory Stage, Middle Stage, and Secondary Stage, catering to children of different age groups.
One significant change brought about by the NEP is the expansion of the kindergarten program from 2 years to a 3-year program, providing a more comprehensive foundational education for children. Dr. Sivakumar Manickam, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Indian Schools Oman, highlighted the Board’s commitment to implementing the new education policy. He emphasized the importance of delivering high-quality education aligned with global standards to students in Oman.
As per the NEP 2020, Indian Schools in Oman will introduce ‘Balvatika’ (Pre-school) starting from the academic year 2025-2026. Admissions will follow strict age criteria, ensuring that children are placed in the appropriate program based on their age. The curriculum for Balvatika will focus on five core areas of child development, including physical and motor development, cognitive and intellectual growth, language and communication skills, social and emotional well-being, and creative expression.
The implementation of Balvatika signifies a significant development in formalizing education for children aged 3 to 8 years, fostering an environment that encourages exploration, learning, and creativity. The Board’s decision to adhere to the guidelines outlined in NEP reflects their dedication to providing quality education to the Indian diaspora in Oman. Parents are advised to stay tuned for more information from their respective schools regarding admissions and curriculum changes in line with the new education policy.
Overall, the adoption of the NEP by Indian Schools in Oman marks a transformative step towards enhancing the educational experience for students. By redefining the academic structure and implementing new programs like Balvatika, the schools are taking proactive measures to ensure that students receive a well-rounded education that nurtures their overall growth and development. With a focus on aligning with global standards and providing high-quality education, Indian Schools in Oman are committed to creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment for students in the Sultanate.