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AGS Salalah: Among the Best British Curriculum Schools in Salalah and Oman
Are you searching for the best British schools in Salalah? Look no further than AGS Salalah, the sole British international school in the city, offering a premium education that fosters academic excellence and holistic development. We are among the best international schools in Salalah and indeed, one of the best British schools in Oman, providing a unique blend of global relevance and local tradition. If you're exploring British schools in Oman or specifically British curriculum schools in Oman, AGS Salalah stands out as the best choice .
Why Choose a British Curriculum School in Salalah?
For families considering schools in Salalah, the British curriculum schools in Salalah offer distinct advantages. The adaptable UK system, with its internationally esteemed qualifications, is ideal for families who may relocate or whose children aspire to attend foreign universities. The global syllabus nurtures inquisitive, empathetic graduates ready to succeed anywhere. This is why many consider British schools in Salalah as the best British schools in Salalah.
AGS Salalah: A Closer Look
What truly distinguishes AGS Salalah from other international schools in Oman is the dedication shown by our seasoned team of passionate instructors. With extensive expertise in their domains and small class sizes allowing for individualized attention, these devoted educators work tirelessly to optimize each student's potential and foster a love of learning. This personalized approach makes us a leading contender amongst the best international schools in Oman.
Holistic development lies at the heart of the AGS Salalah Way. While pushing academic boundaries, our diversified extracurricular programs spanning athletics, fine arts, public service, and more empower students to discover their talents and apply classroom insights beyond four walls.
Emphasis on Critical Thinking and Creativity
The British curriculum methodically imparts problem-solving abilities, autonomous contemplation, and inventiveness—the kind of proficiencies fundamental for triumphs later in life and not just in each specific occupation. This focus on critical thinking and creativity is a hallmark of quality British schools in Oman.
The Holistic Approach to Education
At AGS Salalah, we strategically concentrate on the development of the whole student, ensuring they excel academically while also nurturing their personal growth and development. Beyond scholastic realization, we ensure students cultivate as balanced individuals. We understand that some students may require extra guidance to unlock their hidden potential and flourish.
Our Programs and Offerings
The nurturing Early Years Foundation Stage awakens curiosity through playful exploration. Primary and secondary students follow the comprehensive UK National Curriculum, its creative lessons cultivating academic mastery and individual flourishing. As one of the best British international schools, we prepare students for the challenging Cambridge exams, opening doors to prestigious universities worldwide.
Sports teams, drama clubs, and other activities encourage all ages to develop their diverse talents outside lessons. While globally focused, AGS carefully considers local heritage, blending international relevance with tradition through the British curriculum and interactions with our multicultural community.
Admissions at AGS Salalah
If you are interested in British school admissions oman, and joining the lively family at AGS Salalah, we welcome students from diverse backgrounds. Our admissions process aims for simplicity and ease, allowing your child a comfortable start to their educational journey.
AGS Salalah: Among the Finest Options for Schooling in Oman
As one of Oman's best international schools, AGS Salalah strives to develop inquisitive learners prepared for contemporary society. Our rigorous British curriculum, accomplished teachers, and modern resources cultivate an environment where students can flourish. Parents searching for their child's educational path would be remiss not to consider all we have to offer.
Come See for Yourself
We encourage you to experience our campus in person, meet our devoted staff, and learn more about our approach. Visit www.agssalalah.edu.om to take a virtual tour. Please also feel free to contact us directly should you require any additional details. Your bright student's promising future starts here.
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Salman Alhajri
• Visual artist, graphic designer and researcher in the field of visual arts
• Born in 1978
• Assistant Professor of Art and Graphic Design, Department of Art Education at Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
Academic Qualifications:
• 2013 PhD in art and graphic design Education from Loughborough University, UK
• 2005 Master of Design from the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
• 2001 Bachelor of Education (Art Education) Department of Art Education, Sultan Qaboos University
The most recognized awards:
• December 2017- won the 1st award in the 12th annual exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy and Script Calligraphy, of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• November 2016- won the 2nd award in the 1st annual exhibition Graphic Design of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
October 2016- won the jury award in the 24th annual exhibition of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• October 2015 won the prize of the committee in a piece of artwork in the field of graphic design, in the ninth exhibition of small artworks in the Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• 2014– Bronze A' Design Award Winner for Arts, Crafts and Ready-Made Design Category in 2013-2014, Italy.
• 2013 – Won the First Graphic Design Award in the 8th Calligraphy & Script Calligraphy Annual Exhibition 2013.
• 2013 – Won the First Prize in the graphic design division of the Small Artwork Exhibition competition, Omani Society for Fine Arts.
• 2009 – Won a competition as a finalist in the 14th International Biennial Print Exhibition, ROC, organised by National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts.
• 2009 – Won a competition as a finalist in the International Aesthetica Creative Works Competition Art Category, organised by Aesthetica Magazine, UK.
• 2008 – Won a competition for best research poster on the Creative Interdisciplinarity in Art & Design Research Conference, Loughborough University, UK.
• 2008 – madalya of participating at the 21st Annual Festival of Plastic Art (Mahras) Tunisia.
• 2000 – 1st Prize at the 13th Gathering of Arabic Scout Rovers in Kuwait.
• Many of participating and appreciations certificates from different Omani institutions.
Local exhibitions
• 1 Feb - 15 March, display 11 of my original artworks at Bastah Majan Coffee Shop, Muscat.
• 6-13 December, the 12th annual exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy and Script Calligraphy, of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• 20 November - 20 January, 2018 the 25th Annual Grand Art Exhibition of OSFA, The Omani National museum.
• 2017 – October 23rd to 25th, Group Exhibition of International Conference: Urban Primacy and Traditional Urban Fabric in Sultanate of Oman, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman.
• 2017 – August 06th - 10th, The 4rd Solo Exhibition "Digital Arts" at SALALAH TOURISM FESTIVAL, Salalah, Dhofar Governorate, Oman.
• 2017 – July 24th - 26th, group Art Exhibition, Paint for peace’ , Oman International Exhibition Centre of Sohar, 2017, Oman.
• 2017 – February, group Art Exhibition, Irtiqa’ , Muscat Festival 2017, Oman.
• 2016 – December, group Art Exhibition, Leqa’ , Tunisian Embassy In Muscat, Oman.
• 2016 –The 1st annual exhibition of Graphic Design of OSFA.
• 2016 – November, The 24th Annual Exhibition of OSFA, Muscat
• 2016 – November, group Art Exhibition, Draw for Peace, India Embassy In Muscat, Oman.
• 2016 – November, group Art Exhibition, Islam and the world, Sultan Qaboos Higher Centre for Culture and Science
• 2016 – September,The 11th Annual Arabic Calligraphy Exhibition 2016, (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2016 – May, The 2nd solo exhibition of Salman Alhajri (Closer to the Dream) Bait Al Zubair, Muscat.
• 2016 – March, group Art Exhibition, modern arts salon, Cultural Club, Muscat.
• 2015 – 9th Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2015 – September, The 2nd solo exhibition of Salman Alhajri, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat.
• 2014 – November, The 22nd Annual Exhibition of OSFA, Muscat.
• 2014 – The 8th Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat, from 21 to 27 Oct.
• 2013 – The 17th Youth Exhibition of fine arts, (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2013 – The 8th Calligraphy & Script Calligraphy Annual Exhibition 2013, (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2013 – Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2013 – Group exhibition (Majan), The Cultural Club, Muscat.
• 2012 – Wall Painting 2012 of Ghalya’s Musem of Modern Art, Matrah, Muscat.
• 2008 – The 3rd Annual Exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy (OSFA).
• 2006 – The 10th Annual Youth Exhibition (Ibda'a Wa'ed) (OSFA).
• 2006 – The 1st Annual Exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy (OSFA).
• 2006 – Group Exhibition of Art Education Teachers, Al Mudaybi, Ash Sharqiyah North Governorate.
• 2000 – The art exhibition associated with The Celebration of the First Visit of His Majesty to Sultan Qaboos University.
• 2000 – Group exhibition, 'Lineaments from Omani nature', Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, The 6th Salalah Festival, Salalah, Oman.
• 2000 – Group exhibition associated with the 4th and 5th Annual Muscat Book Fairs.
• 1997 – Group exhibition, Ibra Technical College, Ibra.
• 1996 – The 9th Annual Exhibition of Omani Artists, Sur.
• 1996 – Group of Artists Exhibition, Ash Sharqiyah Governorate (Ibra, Sur, Jaalan).
• 1994 – The 1st Exhibition of Bidiya’s Artists, Bidiya Sports and Cultural Club.
International participation:
• 21 of June Until 21st of August 2019, participated at a group art exhibition entitled "Mid-Summer Night's Dream" Fete, at Amsterdam Whitney Gallery, Chelsea, New York, USA.
• 04- 21 March, 2019, The Solo exhibition, "Spirits of Letters", on the 4th of March 2019, at the Cultural Village Foundation - Building 19, Hall 1, Katara, Doha, Qatar.
• 19th January, 2019, 5th Koonoz Fine Art Auction and Exhibition, Bvlgari Hotel, manged by Sotheby's Auction, London 2019, under the patronage of Sheikha Rabaa Khalid Al Ahmed Al Sabah.
• 16- 21 January, 2019, The Solo exhibition, "The Village" as part of The 25th Anniversary of Qurain Cultural Festival, 2018 organised by Kuwait's National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) Ahmed Al-Adwani exhibition hall in Dahiat Abdullah Al-Salem, Kuwait.
• 19- 21 October, 2018, Art Shopping 2018 (Edition 23) (Carrousel Du Louvre) with The Zee Arts Gallery, Dubai.
• 9- 15 January 2018, The 7th Annual Art Exhibition titled: "Horse & Desert Heritage", Al Najma Club, Bahrain.
• 6-13 December, 2017 participated with 10 artworks in the Art exhibition that associated with the art and design event, "Layers", College of Arts, University of Bahrain.
• 23 November 2017, participated with 4 digital (printed) in the occasion of the 47th celebration of National Day at the Omani Council in Australia.
• Konoos Fine Art, Auction & Exhibition, At Lanes borough Hotel, 28 of September 2017, operated by Bonhams.
• The 3rd Solo Exhibition "Shores of The Dreams" at Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Foundation, Dubai, between 26th of April to 12 of May 2017.
• Many international exhibitions, workshops and seminars in: Algeria, Brunei, Iran, London, Kuwait, Dubai, Tunisia and Sydney.
Art schools and the fine art trends:
• Art field: free drawing, digital painting, oil painting, graphic design, photography.
• Trends: calligraphy, realism, expressive art, influential art, surrealism, abstract, and constructive.
• Themes: landscape, Omani historical motives , the Omani environment, calligraphy, humanity issues, portraits and calligraphy.
• Raw materials and tools used: Acrylic colors, silk screen printing, computer and graphics programs, printers, tablets, smartphones, and various materials.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at Salman Alhajri, Calligraphy art, digital arts, Abstract Art, Arts for sale
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9 Eid Al Adha holidays from the UAE
The Neretva river winding through the old UNESCO listed, Mostar bridge in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Image Credit: Getty Images
If you happen to be like us and are counting on the Eid Al Adha break to plan that long overdue summer break, then you’re in luck. Gulf News tabloid! has put together a list of nine destinations that fit the bill for all tastes — from the ideal island getaway to that adventure road-trip that you have planned since high school.
Read on and start packing:
Kyoto, Japan
27 march 2019 – Kyoto, Japan: Yasaka Pagoda and Sannen Zaka Street, Kyoto, Japan. Tourists wander down the narrow streets of the Higashiyama District neighbourhood in Kyoto, Japan Image Credit: Getty Images
The ancient city of Kyoto continues to remain a top draw during the annual Cherry Blossom Festival when a carpet of pink and white comes into bloom for endless Insta-worthy moments. However, the blossoms aren’t Kyoto’s only draw.
Tanabata, also known as the Star Festival, is celebrated in Kyoto on August 7 and perfectly timed for this year’s Eid Al Adha getaway. Tanabata celebrates the legend of two astrological lovers — Hikoboshi (the Altair star) and Orihime (the Vega star) who are separated by the Milky Way or ‘river of the heavens’. Once a year they are allowed to meet, and this is celebrated by hanging a small paper with our wishes written on it, which are tied to Tanabata bamboo branches. The branches are displayed throughout the city and in mid-August during the Obon-festival, they are ceremoniously burnt at the famous Gozan no Okuribi bonfire.
woman with an orange kimono and a red umbrella in Arasshiyama bamboo forest in Kyoto, Japan Image Credit: Getty Images
Kyoto celebrates the festival over a 10-day period with a number of events designed around the theme of ‘wishes’. The events include visual installations of Tanabata, lightshows, family-fun activities and festive food stalls.
Must do: Participate in the Tanabata festival like a local by wearing traditional yukata or a summer kimono.
Details: Emirates flies direct to Osaka, the closest airport to Kyoto. One way flight time averages nine hours outbound and 10 hours inbound to Dubai. The Eid fare is approximately Dh5,500. Philippine Airlines and China Southern Airlines also fly to Osaka with stopovers.
Sunny Beach, Bulgaria
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There are 101 reasons to love Sunny Beach, the least of it is hidden in its name. The sunshine city is nestled along the eastern coastline of Bulgaria, hugging the Black Sea — almost across from Georgia’s Batumi beyond the lapping waves.
Like any coastal city, be it Playa Del Carmen in Mexico’s Maya Riviera or tiny towns peppered down Portugal’s Algarve province, the party here never stops.
During the day, you will find most sun worshippers spread out on the lounges of the beachside resorts potted down Sunny Beach. By night, the Flower Street receives its onslaught of revellers looking to have a fun evening.
Nessebar Image Credit: Getty Images
Must do: If time permits from the nightlife, do take time out to drive (or grab a bus) down south 15 minutes to visit Nessebar, a Unesco World Heritage Site that is a delight to explore on foot as you stroll down the 3,000 year old cobblestone paths. The former Greek colony has some beautiful architecture that are a must visit.
Details: While Varna would be the closest airport, in terms of connectivity from Dubai, capital city Sophia is your best bet. Flydubai and Emirates fly direct (according to the Wizz Air website, it will resume flights from DWC to Sophia in September), with Eid fares starting at Dh3,500. Take note, the carriers may not fly daily.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kravica waterfalls on the Trebizat River in Bosnia and Herzegovina – the Balkans, Europe Image Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
Bosnia and Herzegovina may be looked over by its more popular neighbour Croatia, largely thanks to a certain television show — ‘Game of Thrones’ — but the country comes with its own rich history.
After years of political turmoil, the tourism push has commenced only very recently so it can appear a little rough around the edges. But that only just adds to its overall charm.
Mostar bridge in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Image Credit: Getty Images
Capital city Sarajevo is a tiny enclave and can be largely explored on foot. The violent history of the country is never forgotten with its many landmarks paying tribute in a hundred different ways to its fallen comrades. Architectural influences of the Roman and the Ottoman empires are still visible even today.
The highlight of a visit to this Balkan state are attractions such as Jablanicko Lake, Kravice Waterfalls and the Unesco World Heritage Site of Mostar.
Must do: One of the best known landmarks in Mostar is the Old Bridge, which was destroyed by Croatian armed forces on November 9, 1993. At the end of the Bosnian War, the bridge was rebuilt between 2001 and 2004 from the original stone that was salvaged from the bottom of the river. The country also has a tiny coastline of about 13 miles along the Adriatic Sea.
Details: Air Arabia flies direct to Sarajevo from Sharjah. Flight time is approximately five hours and 20 minutes. Eid airfare is approximately Dh2,495. Flydubai and Emirates also fly direct.
Salalah, Oman
Darbaat Salalah, Oman after Mekuno Cyclone Image Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
Monsoon season is upon Oman and there is no better season to visit the coastal city of Salalah when the Khareef turns the valleys lush and green.
There are beautiful beaches to explore across the Salalah coastline, but a personal favourite is the Marneef Cave and its many blow holes. The Khareef or monsoon also signal the season of high tides and that’s when this place turns magical with water gushing out in force.
Darbat waterfalls, Salalah, Sultanate of Oman Image Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
Must do: For those looking for a spot of silly fun, visit the Salalah Anti-Gravity Point where cars allegedly travel up a hill while in neutral. Is it legit, you ask? Why not try it out for yourself.
Details: Etihad Airways has launched special flights to Salalah from Abu Dhabi in time of the Khareef season. Other airlines that fly direct from UAE include Air Airabia from Sharjah, along with flydubai and Emirates from Dubai. Eid airfares start at Dh1,100.
Siem Reap, Cambodia
View of Angkor Wat at sunrise, Archaeological Park in Siem Reap, Cambodia UNESCO World Heritage Site Image Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
The land of temples and rich heritage, Siem Reap is truly a delight for those who like holidays with a dash of culture. Naturally, Siem Reap is synonymous with Angkor Wat and no visit is complete without visiting the ancient Hindu temple complex. Pro tip: sign up for the sunrise tour. Yes, it does get crowded but if you manage to blag that perfect spot, prop up a GoPro or smartphone on a tripod and set up a time-lapse. As the first rays hit the complex, Angkor Wat lights up in all its glory.
Stone face Asura on causeway near South Gate of Angkor Thom in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Beautiful sunset over ancient moat in background. Mysterious Angkor Thom is a popular tourist attraction. (Stone face Asura on causeway near South Gate of Angkor Thom Image Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
Must See: Aside from Angkor Wat, there are a multitude of other temples to visit. It can get a tad boring and hot so we recommend visiting two other complexes before taking in the Siem Reap nightlife: the Ta Prohm complex with its towering trees that shot to international fame after Angelia Jolie’s Lara Croft swung from behind them in ‘Tomb Raider’; the other is Angkor Thom’s Bayon temple with its 216 gargantuan smiling faces of Avalokiteshvara.
Details: There’s no direct flight from UAE, but China Southern Airlines and Bangkok Air have connecting flights. Eid airfares start at Dh3,615.
Serengeti, Tanzania
Group of wild giraffes in african savannah against blue sky with clouds near the road. Tanzania. National park Serengeti. ( Group of wild giraffes in african savannah against blue sky with clouds near the road. Tanzania. National park Serengeti., ASC Image Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
You will probably have to pay top dollar to get a foot in last-minute but if you do happen to strike lucky then nothing can beat the beauty of seeing Mother Nature perform as the Great Migration gets underway with a multitude of river crossings at the Mara River.
Aside from the wildebeest migration in Serengeti, this is also an opportune time to see the African Big Five — the elephant, the black rhino, the lion, the leopard and the buffalo.
Do visit the Lake Manyara National Park, an hour’s ride from the Ngorongoro Crater, where game includes elephants, buffaloes and wildebeest along with giraffe, zebra, waterbucks, warthogs and impalas.
Must do: If luck is on your side, stay at the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater or on the Rift Valley Escarpment. These lodges are expensive, especially with last-minute bookings, but have incredible views and easy access to the crater.
Details: The closest airport is Kilimanjaro and both flydubai and Emirates fly direct with Eid prices start at Dh3,600. The fight time one-way is approximately six hours. One stop options include flying with Ethiopian Air, via Addis Ababa, starting at Dh2,445.
Cape Town, South Africa
Boulders beach in Simons Town, Cape Town, South Africa. Beautiful penguins. Image Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
Winter well and truly sets into Cape Town during August, with the wind picking up and the rain clouds hanging overhead. But if you ask us, this lends another kind of charm to this South African city.
No trip to Cape Town is complete without a visit to the iconic Table Mountain, along with a hike up to the Lion’s Head and a trip to Robben Island, where the late Nelson Mandela spent 18 years of his life in prison during apartheid.
Aerial view of Cape Town with Cape Town Stadium, Lion’s Head and Table mountain. Image Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
With South Africa now offering visa-free entry for citizens of UAE and Saudi Arabia, the access is only gotten easier. Over Eid Al Adha, One&Only Cape Town has launched its ‘Adventure Package’ experience, where guests can hike to the top of the Lion’s Head and paddle through the lush blue waters of the Atlantic when booking a minimum four-night stay at the resort.
Must-do: Do not miss a walk down Boulders Beach where you come face to face with thousands of African Penguins that live there. It’s also a great place to spend the day on the beaches of False Bay.
Details: South African airlines flies direct to Cape Town with the flight time approximately nine hours and 30 minutes. The round-trip airfare is Dh4,365 over Eid. Ethiopian Air and Kenya Airways offer cheaper flight options with a single stopover.
Seychelles
Seychelles. Image Credit: Shutterstock
Nothing quite spells a vacation like an island getaway and what better than the tropical hideaway of Seychelles. August spells winter across Seychelles and is considered the driest month of the year, which simply means a balmy mid-twenties and a cool breeze as the sun sets.
The archipelago attracts thousands of tourists every year due to its crystal-clear waters, especially its three main islands — Mahe, Praslin and La Digue. During August, it is ideal to stay on the north side of the island. If your travels take you to North Mahe’s Beau Vallon district, be prepared for diving deep into the waters with plenty of scuba and snorkelling options.
Seychelles
We also recommend spending time in Victoria, the capital of Seychelles. Take a cruise to Sainte Anne Marine National Park and explore the rich history of the city including the Natural History Museum, Victoria Botanical Gardens and more.
Must do: If the great outdoors beckon, then hit the Copolia Trail on Mahe Island that takes you up a e granite hill with jaw-dropping views of the island and the sparkling waters of the Indian Ocean.
Details: Tajawal is offering a four-night and five-day holiday package that includes flights, hotels and private transfers starting from Dh6,025 per person, subject to availability. Emirates flies direct to Mahe from Dubai, with Eid airfares starting at Dh4,225 with a four hour, 30 minutes flight time. Etihad Airways also flies direct from Abu Dhabi.
Leh and Ladakh
Hiker man rising arms Adventure and Freedom concept at View of landscape at Leh Ladakh District ,Norther part of India Image Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
If there is ever a season to take that road-trip across Ladakh, then this is it. With the snow melted across Rohtang Pass, fly into Manali and hire a car to embark on this journey of a lifetime into Ladakh.
Take the time in Leh for your body to acclimatise while you spend afternoons strolling through the Tibetan refugee market for trinkets.
The Buddhist monastery of Stakna above Indus river in the Indian Himalaya in late autumn. – at Stakna, Ladakh, India Image Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
Sites to behold in Ladakh include Nubra Valley, the Morai Plains and the Pangog Tso salt water lake. But if you ask us, it is the beauty of Zanskar Valley that will take your breath away with majestic views of the Himalayan range and the tributaries of the Zanskar River that are excellent for white river rafting.
Must-do: If your travels lead you to the Changthang region of Ladakh, learn more about the lore of the Pagal Nala (translates to the mad stream), which is known to freeze over during the winter months but it is a dangerous crossing during the rains.
Details: There is no direct international flight to Leh. The easiest way is to fly via Delhi. SpiceJet has a return flight approximating Dh3,200 during Eid, with a stopover in Delhi on the return.
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AGS Salalah promotes the right values in its educational programs
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British School Admissions Oman: A Guide to AGS Salalah
Choosing a school profoundly shapes a child's future. In Oman, many parents opt for British schools renowned for their globally esteemed curriculum and holistic development prioritization. Towering among them is Al Ghubra Global School (AGS) Salalah, known for delivering world-class education. If British school admissions in Oman intrigue you, here's how to navigate AGS Salalah's process.
Why Choose AGS Salalah?
AGS Salalah excels with a rigorous British syllabus that readies students for global success. Beyond academics, a nurturing environment fosters each child's blossoming. Notable qualities include:
Globally Acclaimed Curriculum: Adherence to the British syllabus earns internationally respected qualifications like IGCSE and A-Levels.
Dedicated Experts: Professional teachers are dedicated to engaging, effective learning experiences.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Classrooms, libraries, and extracurricular spaces underpin well-rounded growth within top-notch infrastructure.
Inclusive Ethos: Welcome extending to culturally and nationally diverse students nurtures cross-cultural understanding.
Comprehending Enrollment Procedures
AGS Salalah's British school admissions process in Oman facilitates smooth transitions. Here are the step-by-step specifics:
Application Submission: Complete the online form providing birth certificates, identification copies, past reports, and immunization records.
Entrance Evaluation: Assessments determine appropriate grading matching abilities and needs.
Parent-Student Meeting: Selected families interview granting question-asking while showcasing interests and goals.
Acceptance and Registration: Successful candidates receive offer letters formalizing placement upon registration and fee payment.
Why AGS Salalah
With excellence, enrichment, and character-molding priorities, AGS Salalah readies students for higher education and lifetime success. Transparent procedures streamline British school admissions Oman for promising futures.
Begin Your Journey Today
For a supportive, enriching education, AGS Salalah superbly suits family needs. Learn more about applying through the website or contacting admissions.
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British curriculum schools in salalah
The true strength of a child's academics is a collaboration with parents and educational systems. At AGS Salalah, one of the leading British schools in Salalah, knows that education rests not only behind the four walls of the classrooms but also largely relies on its function through parent contribution to the learning journey. Collaborative efforts contribute to some favorable effects, as children's educational performances improve dramatically, and such collaborations enhance the sense of confidence in a well-rounded development process.
Why Parent-School Collaboration Matters
Improved Academic Performance
British curriculum schools such as AGS in Salalah assist pupils acquire more when the parents are on board. At AGS Salalah, every student receives academic help through excellent communication between the parents and educators.
Positive Behaviour and Attitudes
Of course, an active connection with their child's education makes a youngster accountable and motivates him more. This becomes particularly vital at institutions such as the best international schools in Salalah, which provide a global perspective and broad curriculum to promote positive behavior and attitude.
Emotional Support: A cooperative connection between parents and schools solves any emotional problem a child might be enduring. Together, we can establish an environment where children feel protected, cherished, and encouraged to fulfill their full potential in one of the best British schools in Oman.
How Parents Can Help
Keep Up to Date
At AGS Salalah, I will be giving the following periodically to stakeholders of school activities, academic matters, and ongoing occurrences in each class. School officials will involve parents by attending parent-teacher meetings, analyzing reports, and communicating via the school newsletter.
This attribute includes British Curriculum Schools in Oman because of concern for transparency in communication.
The common ground for parents and instructors is the achievement of the child. In AGS, one of the best international schools in Oman, that open space for discussions by teachers aids in identifying where one may require more support.
Create a Positive Learning Environment at Home
Children learn better if their house is a learning place. Setting up a set time and area for doing homework, reading, or performing other activities reminds your youngster that education matters. This works for all youngsters attending the top British schools in Salalah.
Engage with School Activities
This is a terrific way to keep involved—volunteering at events in school, joining the parent committee, or just attending programs in school it gives an excellent example for youngsters that community and teamwork are qualities stressed at AGS Salalah, among the finest British schools in Oman.
At AGS Salalah, one of the greatest British schools in Salalah, we believe parents will always have a very crucial role to play for their child, and so we, therefore, endeavor hard to create solid ties with families on the following approaches:
Periodic Parent-Teacher Meetings
We routinely arrange meetings that examine the child's progress and issues and create goals for their academics and personal lives. This is the standard practice throughout the British curriculum schools across Salalah and Oman.
Workshops and Seminars
The school organizes various programs on positive parenting, studying, and mental awareness for parents so that families can be well-equipped enough to care for their children.
Open Communication Channels
From emails to parent portals, we make it easy for parents to engage with teachers and school staff. This underlines our status as one of the greatest British schools in Oman.
Celebrating Parent Contributions
We cherish the time and effort parents contribute in their children's education and make it a point to acknowledge their contributions throughout events and gatherings.
Working Together for a Bright Future
Success in school depends on a home-school collaboration. AGS Salalah sits among the top British schools in Salalah to help create a good collaboration at home with and at school. We, along with your child, unlock potential; learn anything and everything, and make it enjoyable and satisfying in an environment like ours.
Whether you are searching for the best international schools in Salalah, a dependable British curriculum school in Salalah, or one of the greatest British schools in Oman, AGS Salalah has been an obvious choice. By focusing on excellence in academics while interacting with our families, your child is receiving a world-class education.
For more information on how AGS Salalah can be the supporting pillar for the educational journey and the achievement of the dreams of your kid, visit https://www.agssalalah.edu.om.
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British Curriculum Schools in Salalah for Academic Excellence
The true strength of a child's academics is a collaboration with parents and school systems. At AGS Salalah, one of the best British schools in Salalah, understands that education lies not only behind the four walls of the classrooms but also significantly relies on its role through parent contribution to the learning journey. Collaborative efforts lead to some positive outcomes, as children's educational performances improve considerably, and such collaborations enhance the sense of confidence in a well-rounded development process.
Why Parent-School Collaboration Matters
Improved Academic Performance
British curriculum schools such as AGS in Salalah help students gain more when the parents are on board. At AGS Salalah, every student receives academic support through effective communication between the parents and educators.
Positive Behaviour and Attitudes
Of course, an engaging interaction with the education of their child makes a child accountable and motivates him more. This becomes particularly important at schools such as the best international schools in Salalah, which provide a global perspective and diverse curriculum to offer positive behavior and attitude.
Emotional Support:
A cooperative relationship between parents and schools addresses any emotional challenge a child might be undergoing. Together, we can develop an environment in which students feel safe, valued, and encouraged to reach their full potential in one of the best British schools in Oman.
How Parents Can Help
Keep Up to Date
At AGS Salalah, I will be furnishing the following regularly to stakeholders regarding school activities, academic matters, and ongoing events in each class. School authorities will involve parents by attending parent-teacher meetings, assessing reports, and communicating via the school newsletter.
This characteristic features British Curriculum Schools in Oman because of concern for transparency in communicating.
The common ground for parents and teachers is the success of the child. In AGS, one of the best international schools in Oman, that open space for teacher discussions facilitates understanding where one may need extra support.
Create a Positive Learning Environment at Home
Children learn well if their home is a learning place. Setting out a specific time and space for doing homework, reading, or doing other schoolwork shows your child that education matters. This works for all children attending the greatest British schools in Salalah.
Engage with School Activities
This is a great way to stay involved—volunteering at events in school, joining the parent committee, or just attending programs in school it sets a good example for children that community and teamwork are values emphasized at AGS Salalah, among the top British schools in Oman.
At AGS Salalah, one of the finest British schools in Salalah, we believe parents will always have a very vital role to play for their child, and so we, therefore, strive hard to forge good relationships with families on the following approaches:
Periodic Parent-Teacher Meetings
We regularly hold meetings that discuss the child's progress and worries and set goals for their academics and personal lives. This is the usual practice within the British curriculum schools across Salalah and Oman.
Workshops and Seminars
The school organizes several workshops on positive parenting, studying, and mental awareness for parents so that families will be well-equipped enough to care for their children.
Open Communication Channels
From emails to parent portals, we make it easy for parents to connect with teachers and school staff. This reflects our standing as one of the best British schools in Oman.
Celebrating Parent Contributions
We value the time and effort parents invest in their children's education and make it a point to acknowledge their contributions during events and gatherings.
Working Together for a Bright Future
Success in school depends on a home-school partnership. AGS Salalah stands among the top British schools in Salalah to help create a strong partnership at home with and at school. We, along with your child, unlock potential; learn anything and everything, and make it exciting and fulfilling in an environment like ours.
Whether you are searching for the best international schools in Salalah, a reliable British curriculum school in Salalah, or one of the best British schools in Oman, AGS Salalah has been an obvious choice. Your child is receiving a world-class education by focusing on academic excellence while engaging with our families.
For more information on how AGS Salalah can be the supporting pillar for the educational journey and the realization of your child's dreams, visit https://www.agssalalah.edu.om.
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Choosing a school is among the most vital decisions parents will ever make regarding their children since a proper school determines how the future of the children shall be. At AGS Salalah, we seek to produce an environment conducive to students' growth academically, socially, and even personally. Allow us to present you with compelling reasons why we are the most preferred British curriculum schools in Salalah.
Globally Respected Curriculum
AGS Salalah follows the British curriculum, which is world-acclaimed for its emphasis on academic achievement, critical thinking, and creative problem-solving. As one of the top British schools in Salalah, our curriculum gives students the tools and knowledge to thrive in an ever-changing environment, readying them for further education and life.
A Caring Community
Our school boasts itself as being a hotbed for ethnic diversity and inclusivity. Students from every nook and corner of society find their space at AGS Salalah. It is here that a community based on respect and mutual understanding slowly molds itself into a global vision. That makes us one of the best international schools in Salalah, which helps students develop global perspectives while making lifetime connections.
Advanced Facilities for Modern Learning
Our state-of-the-art facilities are designed to facilitate holistic education. From well-equipped classrooms and scientific labs to libraries and sports grounds, AGS Salalah guarantees that students have access to tools that spark discovery and innovation. These sophisticated facilities set us aside as one of the greatest British schools in Oman.
Holistic Development Opportunities
Besides academics, AGS Salalah has a wide variety of extracurricular activities for arts, sports, and community service initiatives. These enable kids to prepare for their passions, build confidence, and develop skills in leadership and teamwork. This holistic approach assures our place among the top British schools in Salalah and Oman.
Personalized Learning Approach
We understand that every learner is unique. Our dedicated teachers focus on learning each child's learning style and need and provide customized support to help every child succeed. In this way, no child will be left behind, making us the preferred choice for British school admissions in Salalah.
Building Leaders of the Future
The main thing that they teach at AGS Salalah is not for the exams only, but this teaches them in relation to life too. Our graduated students are capable enough to work efficiently in universities and later in their professions. Countless of our ex-students have achieved glorious success in their respective careers. This school's foundation of excellence has helped to distinguish us from among the leading international schools across Oman.
Words From Our School Community
I loved everything about AGS Salalah because of the love shown to my children. The learning environment is quite nurturing. Parent of a Year 5 Student
The broad range of activities offered at AGS Salalah makes learning interesting. It is as much personal growth as academic. Parent of a Year 7 Student
Visit Us Today
We welcome you to experience the AGS Salalah difference. Arrange a visit to meet our dedicated team, explore our facilities, and see how we can help your child achieve their full potential. Contact us through our website to learn more about British curriculum schools in Oman and the admissions process.
Join the family of AGS Salalah and gift your child with the best possible education that genuinely can make a difference. We are the best British school in Salalah and, by all parameters, one of the top schools in Salalah.
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Choosing the appropriate school is an important decision for parents because it affects their children's future. At AGS Salalah, we strive to provide an environment in which students can thrive academically, socially, and personally. Let us demonstrate why we are the best choice among British curriculum schools in Salalah.
An Internationally Recognised Curriculum
AGS Salalah follows the British curriculum, which is widely recognized for emphasising academic excellence, critical thinking, and creative problem-solving. As one of the best British schools in Salalah, our curriculum provides students with the skills and information they need to succeed in an ever-changing world, preparing them for higher education and beyond.
A welcoming community.
Our school takes pride in being a culturally diverse and inclusive community. Students from varied backgrounds join together at AGS Salalah to establish a community based on mutual respect and understanding. This unique environment encourages pupils to develop global perspectives while developing lifetime connections, making us one of the best international schools in Salalah.
Advanced Facilities for Modern Learning
Our cutting-edge facilities are designed to promote holistic education. From well-equipped classrooms and scientific labs to libraries and sports grounds, AGS Salalah provides students with resources that encourage discovery and innovation. These sophisticated facilities distinguish us as one of the greatest British schools in Oman.
Opportunities for holistic development.
In addition to academics, AGS Salalah offers a variety of extracurricular activities including arts, sports, and community service initiatives. These changes allow children to pursue their passions, gain confidence, and develop important life skills like leadership and teamwork. This comprehensive approach secures our position among the top British schools in Salalah and Oman.
Personalized Learning Approach
We understand that every learner is unique. Our committed teachers focus on knowing each student's learning style and needs, providing individualized support to help them achieve. This personalized approach guarantees that no kid is left behind, making us the top choice for British school admissions in Salalah.
Shaping Future Leaders
AGS Salalah prepares kids for life, not just exams. Our graduates leave with the necessary tools to succeed in higher education and their chosen careers. Many alumni have achieved exceptional success, demonstrating the solid foundation they established at our institution. It's no wonder that we're ranked one of Oman's best international schools.
Hear from our community.
Parents and students have repeatedly expressed their delight with AGS Salalah:
"The nurturing atmosphere at AGS Salalah has greatly enhanced my child's self-esteem and academic performance." - Parent of a Year 5 student.
"The variety of activities at AGS Salalah makes learning enjoyable. It is for personal development as much as academics." - Year 7 student
Visit Us Today!
We encourage you to experience the AGS Salalah difference. Schedule a visit to meet our committed staff, tour our facilities, and learn how we can help your kid reach their greatest potential. Contact us on our website to find out more about British curriculum schools in Oman and the admissions procedure.
Join the AGS Salalah family and provide your child with an education that will actually make a difference. We are the top British school in Salalah and a leader in the Salalah educational community.
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British Curriculum Schools in Salalah for Academic Excellence
Choosing the right school is a significant decision for parents, as it shapes the future of their children. At AGS Salalah, we are dedicated to creating an environment where students can flourish academically, socially, and personally. Let us show you why we are the ideal choice among British curriculum schools in Salalah.
A Globally Respected Curriculum
AGS Salalah implements the British curriculum, which is internationally renowned for its focus on academic excellence, critical thinking, and creative problem-solving. As one of the best British schools in Salalah, our curriculum equips students with the skills and knowledge required to excel in an ever-changing world, preparing them for higher education and beyond.
A Welcoming Community
Our school prides itself on being a hub for cultural diversity and inclusion. Students from various backgrounds come together at AGS Salalah, forming a community built on respect and mutual understanding. This enriching environment helps students develop global perspectives while fostering lifelong friendships, making us one of the best international schools in Salalah.
Advanced Facilities for Modern Learning
Our state-of-the-art facilities are designed to support holistic education. From well-equipped classrooms and science labs to libraries and sports areas, AGS Salalah ensures that students have access to resources that inspire exploration and innovation. These modern facilities set us apart as one of the best British schools in Oman.
Holistic Development Opportunities
Beyond academics, AGS Salalah provides a wide range of extracurricular activities, including arts, sports, and community service programs. These opportunities enable students for their passions, build confidence, and develop essential life skills such as leadership and teamwork. This holistic approach ensures our place among the best British schools in Salalah and Oman.
Personalized Learning Approach
We understand that each student is unique. Our dedicated teachers focus on understanding individual learning styles and needs, offering tailored support to help every student succeed. This personalized approach ensures that no child is left behind, making us a preferred choice for British school admissions in Salalah.
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At AGS Salalah, we prepare students not just for exams but for life. Our graduates leave with the tools they need to excel in higher education and their chosen careers. Many alumni have achieved remarkable success, reflecting the strong foundation they built at our school. It’s no surprise that we are considered one of the best international schools in Oman.
Hear From Our Community
Parents and students consistently express their satisfaction with AGS Salalah:
"The nurturing atmosphere at AGS Salalah has greatly enhanced my child’s self-esteem and academic performance." – Parent of a Year 5 student
"The wide range of activities at AGS Salalah makes learning exciting. It’s about personal growth as much as academics." – Year 7 student
Visit Us Today
We invite you to experience the AGS Salalah difference. Schedule a visit to meet our dedicated team, explore our facilities, and see how we can help your child achieve their full potential. Contact us through our website to learn more about British curriculum schools in Oman and the admissions process.
Join the AGS Salalah family and give your child the gift of an education that truly makes a difference. We are the best British school in Salalah and a leader among schools in Salalah.
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Dr. Salman Alhajri
Dr. Salman Alhajri is an international artist, graphic designer and researcher in the field of visual arts. Academically he is an assistant professor of Graphic Design, at the Department of Art Education at Sultan Qaboos University, Oman. In 2005 Alhajri graduated from the University of Technology, Sydney with MsDesign. In 2013 he graduated with a PhD from School of The Arts of Loughborough University, UK. In 2014, he won a bronze award of design in the world's largest design competition in Italy “A' Design Award & Competition”. Alhajri participated in many local and international exhibitions and conferences. He took a part in presenting lectures in arts and design conferences in Chicago, London, Glasgow, Kobe (Japan), Croatia, Rome, Kuwait, Bahrain, Amman and many others. Nationally, Alhajri is a member in the Omani Society of Fine Arts and the Youth Studio as well as a member in many technical, scientific and academic Internationale institutions. He presented his own artistic style, experiences, philosophy with a contemporary vision that is distinguished by its simplicity, color harmony, composition and the influential ability. His work is distinguished also by the diversity of the arts practices including abstract, expressive, digital art, and Arabic calligraphy. His designs and artworks represent Omani culture, people and heritage in several of forms. His artworks collected by several governmental and privet institutions, and individuals including, Muscat International Airport, Qasr Al Alam, The Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center, at Sultan Qaboos University, The Sultan Qaboos Mosque in Sohar, Dhofar Municipality Salalah, and Prince Charles, and many more.
Local exhibitions
· 1 Feb - 15 March, display 11 of my original artworks at Bastah Majan Coffee Shop, Muscat.
· 6-13 December, the 12th annual exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy and Script Calligraphy, of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
· 20 November - 20 January, 2018 the 25th Annual Grand Art Exhibition of OSFA, The Omani National museum.
· 2017 – October 23rd to 25th, Group Exhibition of International Conference: Urban Primacy and Traditional Urban Fabric in Sultanate of Oman, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman.
· 2017 – August 06th - 10th, The 4rd Solo Exhibition "Digital Arts" at SALALAH TOURISM FESTIVAL, Salalah, Dhofar Governorate, Oman.
· 2017 – July 24th - 26th, group Art Exhibition, Paint for peace’ , Oman International Exhibition Centre of Sohar, 2017, Oman.
· 2017 – February, group Art Exhibition, Irtiqa’ , Muscat Festival 2017, Oman.
· 2016 – December, group Art Exhibition, Leqa’ , Tunisian Embassy In Muscat, Oman.
· 2016 –The 1st annual exhibition of Graphic Design of OSFA.
· 2016 – November, The 24th Annual Exhibition of OSFA, Muscat
· 2016 – November, group Art Exhibition, Draw for Peace, India Embassy In Muscat, Oman.
· 2016 – November, group Art Exhibition, Islam and the world, Sultan Qaboos Higher Centre for Culture and Science
· 2016 – September,The 11th Annual Arabic Calligraphy Exhibition 2016, (OSFA), Muscat.
· 2016 – May, The 2nd solo exhibition of Salman Alhajri (Closer to the Dream) Bait Al Zubair, Muscat.
· 2016 – March, group Art Exhibition, modern arts salon, Cultural Club, Muscat.
· 2015 – 9th Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat.
· 2015 – September, The 2nd solo exhibition of Salman Alhajri, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat.
· 2014 – November, The 22nd Annual Exhibition of OSFA, Muscat.
· 2014 – The 8th Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat, from 21 to 27 Oct.
· 2013 – The 17th Youth Exhibition of fine arts, (OSFA), Muscat.
· 2013 – The 8th Calligraphy & Script Calligraphy Annual Exhibition 2013, (OSFA), Muscat.
· 2013 – Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat.
· 2013 – Group exhibition (Majan), The Cultural Club, Muscat.
· 2012 – Wall Painting 2012 of Ghalya’s Musem of Modern Art, Matrah, Muscat.
· 2008 – The 3rd Annual Exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy (OSFA).
· 2006 – The 10th Annual Youth Exhibition (Ibda'a Wa'ed) (OSFA).
· 2006 – The 1st Annual Exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy (OSFA).
· 2006 – Group Exhibition of Art Education Teachers, Al Mudaybi, Ash Sharqiyah North Governorate.
· 2000 – The art exhibition associated with The Celebration of the First Visit of His Majesty to Sultan Qaboos University.
· 2000 – Group exhibition, 'Lineaments from Omani nature', Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, The 6th Salalah Festival, Salalah, Oman.
· 2000 – Group exhibition associated with the 4th and 5th Annual Muscat Book Fairs.
· 1997 – Group exhibition, Ibra Technical College, Ibra.
· 1996 – The 9th Annual Exhibition of Omani Artists, Sur.
· 1996 – Group of Artists Exhibition, Ash Sharqiyah Governorate (Ibra, Sur, Jaalan).
· 1994 – The 1st Exhibition of Bidiya’s Artists, Bidiya Sports and Cultural Club.
Salman Alhajri
· Visual artist, graphic designer and researcher in the field of visual arts
· Born in 1978
· Assistant Professor of Art and Graphic Design, Department of Art Education at Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
Academic Qualifications:
· 2013 PhD in art and graphic design Education from Loughborough University, UK
· 2005 Master of Design from the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
· 2001 Bachelor of Education (Art Education) Department of Art Education, Sultan Qaboos University
The most recognized awards:
· December 2017- won the 1st award in the 12th annual exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy and Script Calligraphy, of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
· November 2016- won the 2nd award in the 1st annual exhibition Graphic Design of Omani Society of Fine Arts. October 2016- won the jury award in the 24th annual exhibition of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
· October 2015 won the prize of the committee in a piece of artwork in the field of graphic design, in the ninth exhibition of small artworks in the Omani Society of Fine Arts.
· 2014– Bronze A' Design Award Winner for Arts, Crafts and Ready-Made Design Category in 2013-2014, Italy.
· 2013 – Won the First Graphic Design Award in the 8th Calligraphy & Script Calligraphy Annual Exhibition 2013.
· 2013 – Won the First Prize in the graphic design division of the Small Artwork Exhibition competition, Omani Society for Fine Arts.
· 2009 – Won a competition as a finalist in the 14th International Biennial Print Exhibition, ROC, organised by National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts.
· 2009 – Won a competition as a finalist in the International Aesthetica Creative Works Competition Art Category, organised by Aesthetica Magazine, UK.
· 2008 – Won a competition for best research poster on the Creative Interdisciplinarity in Art & Design Research Conference, Loughborough University, UK.
· 2008 – madalya of participating at the 21st Annual Festival of Plastic Art (Mahras) Tunisia.
· 2000 – 1st Prize at the 13th Gathering of Arabic Scout Rovers in Kuwait.
· Many of participating and appreciations certificates from different Omani institutions.
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Dr. Salman Alhajri
Dr. Salman Alhajri is an international artist, graphic designer and researcher in the field of visual arts. Academically he is an assistant professor of Graphic Design, at the Department of Art Education at Sultan Qaboos University, Oman. In 2005 Alhajri graduated from the University of Technology, Sydney with MsDesign. In 2013 he graduated with a PhD from School of The Arts of Loughborough University, UK. In 2014, he won a bronze award of design in the world's largest design competition in Italy “A' Design Award & Competition”. Alhajri participated in many local and international exhibitions and conferences. He took a part in presenting lectures in arts and design conferences in Chicago, London, Glasgow, Kobe (Japan), Croatia, Rome, Kuwait, Bahrain, Amman and many others. Nationally, Alhajri is a member in the Omani Society of Fine Arts and the Youth Studio as well as a member in many technical, scientific and academic Internationale institutions. He presented his own artistic style, experiences, philosophy with a contemporary vision that is distinguished by its simplicity, color harmony, composition and the influential ability. His work is distinguished also by the diversity of the arts practices including abstract, expressive, digital art, and Arabic calligraphy. His designs and artworks represent Omani culture, people and heritage in several of forms. His artworks collected by several governmental and privet institutions, and individuals including, Muscat International Airport, Qasr Al Alam, The Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center, at Sultan Qaboos University, The Sultan Qaboos Mosque in Sohar, Doffer Municipality Salalah, and Prince Charles, and many more.
Salman Alhajri
· Visual artist, graphic designer and researcher in the field of visual arts
· Born in 1978
· Assistant Professor of Art and Graphic Design, Department of Art Education at Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
Academic Qualifications:
· 2013 PhD in art and graphic design Education from Loughborough University, UK
· 2005 Master of Design from the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
· 2001 Bachelor of Education (Art Education) Department of Art Education, Sultan Qaboos University
The most recognized awards:
· December 2017- won the 1st award in the 12th annual exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy and Script Calligraphy, of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
· November 2016- won the 2nd award in the 1st annual exhibition Graphic Design of Omani Society of Fine Arts. October 2016- won the jury award in the 24th annual exhibition of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
· October 2015 won the prize of the committee in a piece of artwork in the field of graphic design, in the ninth exhibition of small artworks in the Omani Society of Fine Arts.
· 2014– Bronze A' Design Award Winner for Arts, Crafts and Ready-Made Design Category in 2013-2014, Italy.
· 2013 – Won the First Graphic Design Award in the 8th Calligraphy & Script Calligraphy Annual Exhibition 2013.
· 2013 – Won the First Prize in the graphic design division of the Small Artwork Exhibition competition, Omani Society for Fine Arts.
· 2009 – Won a competition as a finalist in the 14th International Biennial Print Exhibition, ROC, organised by National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts.
· 2009 – Won a competition as a finalist in the International Aesthetica Creative Works Competition Art Category, organised by Aesthetica Magazine, UK.
· 2008 – Won a competition for best research poster on the Creative Interdisciplinarity in Art & Design Research Conference, Loughborough University, UK.
· 2008 – madalya of participating at the 21st Annual Festival of Plastic Art (Mahras) Tunisia.
· 2000 – 1st Prize at the 13th Gathering of Arabic Scout Rovers in Kuwait.
· Many of participating and appreciations certificates from different Omani institutions.
Local exhibitions
· 1 Feb - 15 March, display 11 of my original artworks at Bastah Majan Coffee Shop, Muscat.
· 6-13 December, the 12th annual exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy and Script Calligraphy, of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
· 20 November - 20 January, 2018 the 25th Annual Grand Art Exhibition of OSFA, The Omani National museum.
· 2017 – October 23rd to 25th, Group Exhibition of International Conference: Urban Primacy and Traditional Urban Fabric in Sultanate of Oman, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman.
· 2017 – August 06th - 10th, The 4rd Solo Exhibition "Digital Arts" at SALALAH TOURISM FESTIVAL, Salalah, Dhofar Governorate, Oman.
· 2017 – July 24th - 26th, group Art Exhibition, Paint for peace’ , Oman International Exhibition Centre of Sohar, 2017, Oman.
· 2017 – February, group Art Exhibition, Irtiqa’ , Muscat Festival 2017, Oman.
· 2016 – December, group Art Exhibition, Leqa’ , Tunisian Embassy In Muscat, Oman.
· 2016 –The 1st annual exhibition of Graphic Design of OSFA.
· 2016 – November, The 24th Annual Exhibition of OSFA, Muscat
· 2016 – November, group Art Exhibition, Draw for Peace, India Embassy In Muscat, Oman.
· 2016 – November, group Art Exhibition, Islam and the world, Sultan Qaboos Higher Centre for Culture and Science
· 2016 – September,The 11th Annual Arabic Calligraphy Exhibition 2016, (OSFA), Muscat.
· 2016 – May, The 2nd solo exhibition of Salman Alhajri (Closer to the Dream) Bait Al Zubair, Muscat.
· 2016 – March, group Art Exhibition, modern arts salon, Cultural Club, Muscat.
· 2015 – 9th Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat.
· 2015 – September, The 2nd solo exhibition of Salman Alhajri, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat.
· 2014 – November, The 22nd Annual Exhibition of OSFA, Muscat.
· 2014 – The 8th Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat, from 21 to 27 Oct.
· 2013 – The 17th Youth Exhibition of fine arts, (OSFA), Muscat.
· 2013 – The 8th Calligraphy & Script Calligraphy Annual Exhibition 2013, (OSFA), Muscat.
· 2013 – Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat.
· 2013 – Group exhibition (Majan), The Cultural Club, Muscat.
· 2012 – Wall Painting 2012 of Ghalya’s Musem of Modern Art, Matrah, Muscat.
· 2008 – The 3rd Annual Exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy (OSFA).
· 2006 – The 10th Annual Youth Exhibition (Ibda'a Wa'ed) (OSFA).
· 2006 – The 1st Annual Exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy (OSFA).
· 2006 – Group Exhibition of Art Education Teachers, Al Mudaybi, Ash Sharqiyah North Governorate.
· 2000 – The art exhibition associated with The Celebration of the First Visit of His Majesty to Sultan Qaboos University.
· 2000 – Group exhibition, 'Lineaments from Omani nature', Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, The 6th Salalah Festival, Salalah, Oman.
· 2000 – Group exhibition associated with the 4th and 5th Annual Muscat Book Fairs.
· 1997 – Group exhibition, Ibra Technical College, Ibra.
· 1996 – The 9th Annual Exhibition of Omani Artists, Sur.
· 1996 – Group of Artists Exhibition, Ash Sharqiyah Governorate (Ibra, Sur, Jaalan).
· 1994 – The 1st Exhibition of Bidiya’s Artists, Bidiya Sports and Cultural Club.
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Salman Alhajri - Omani Artist
• Visual artist, graphic designer and researcher in the field of visual arts
• Born in 1978
• Assistant Professor of Art and Graphic Design, Department of Art Education at Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
Academic Qualifications:
• 2013 PhD in art and graphic design Education from Loughborough University, UK
• 2005 Master of Design from the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
• 2001 Bachelor of Education (Art Education) Department of Art Education, Sultan Qaboos University
The most recognized awards:
• December 2017- won the 1st award in the 12th annual exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy and Script Calligraphy, of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• November 2016- won the 2nd award in the 1st annual exhibition Graphic Design of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
October 2016- won the jury award in the 24th annual exhibition of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• October 2015 won the prize of the committee in a piece of artwork in the field of graphic design, in the ninth exhibition of small artworks in the Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• 2014– Bronze A' Design Award Winner for Arts, Crafts and Ready-Made Design Category in 2013-2014, Italy.
• 2013 – Won the First Graphic Design Award in the 8th Calligraphy & Script Calligraphy Annual Exhibition 2013.
• 2013 – Won the First Prize in the graphic design division of the Small Artwork Exhibition competition, Omani Society for Fine Arts.
• 2009 – Won a competition as a finalist in the 14th International Biennial Print Exhibition, ROC, organised by National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts.
• 2009 – Won a competition as a finalist in the International Aesthetica Creative Works Competition Art Category, organised by Aesthetica Magazine, UK.
• 2008 – Won a competition for best research poster on the Creative Interdisciplinarity in Art & Design Research Conference, Loughborough University, UK.
• 2008 – madalya of participating at the 21st Annual Festival of Plastic Art (Mahras) Tunisia.
• 2000 – 1st Prize at the 13th Gathering of Arabic Scout Rovers in Kuwait.
• Many of participating and appreciations certificates from different Omani institutions.
Local exhibitions
• 1 Feb - 15 March, display 11 of my original artworks at Bastah Majan Coffee Shop, Muscat.
• 6-13 December, the 12th annual exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy and Script Calligraphy, of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• 20 November - 20 January, 2018 the 25th Annual Grand Art Exhibition of OSFA, The Omani National museum.
• 2017 – October 23rd to 25th, Group Exhibition of International Conference: Urban Primacy and Traditional Urban Fabric in Sultanate of Oman, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman.
• 2017 – August 06th - 10th, The 4rd Solo Exhibition "Digital Arts" at SALALAH TOURISM FESTIVAL, Salalah, Dhofar Governorate, Oman.
• 2017 – July 24th - 26th, group Art Exhibition, Paint for peace’ , Oman International Exhibition Centre of Sohar, 2017, Oman.
• 2017 – February, group Art Exhibition, Irtiqa’ , Muscat Festival 2017, Oman.
• 2016 – December, group Art Exhibition, Leqa’ , Tunisian Embassy In Muscat, Oman.
• 2016 –The 1st annual exhibition of Graphic Design of OSFA.
• 2016 – November, The 24th Annual Exhibition of OSFA, Muscat
• 2016 – November, group Art Exhibition, Draw for Peace, India Embassy In Muscat, Oman.
• 2016 – November, group Art Exhibition, Islam and the world, Sultan Qaboos Higher Centre for Culture and Science
• 2016 – September,The 11th Annual Arabic Calligraphy Exhibition 2016, (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2016 – May, The 2nd solo exhibition of Salman Alhajri (Closer to the Dream) Bait Al Zubair, Muscat.
• 2016 – March, group Art Exhibition, modern arts salon, Cultural Club, Muscat.
• 2015 – 9th Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2015 – September, The 2nd solo exhibition of Salman Alhajri, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat.
• 2014 – November, The 22nd Annual Exhibition of OSFA, Muscat.
• 2014 – The 8th Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat, from 21 to 27 Oct.
• 2013 – The 17th Youth Exhibition of fine arts, (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2013 – The 8th Calligraphy & Script Calligraphy Annual Exhibition 2013, (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2013 – Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2013 – Group exhibition (Majan), The Cultural Club, Muscat.
• 2012 – Wall Painting 2012 of Ghalya’s Musem of Modern Art, Matrah, Muscat.
• 2008 – The 3rd Annual Exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy (OSFA).
• 2006 – The 10th Annual Youth Exhibition (Ibda'a Wa'ed) (OSFA).
• 2006 – The 1st Annual Exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy (OSFA).
• 2006 – Group Exhibition of Art Education Teachers, Al Mudaybi, Ash Sharqiyah North Governorate.
• 2000 – The art exhibition associated with The Celebration of the First Visit of His Majesty to Sultan Qaboos University.
• 2000 – Group exhibition, 'Lineaments from Omani nature', Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, The 6th Salalah Festival, Salalah, Oman.
• 2000 – Group exhibition associated with the 4th and 5th Annual Muscat Book Fairs.
• 1997 – Group exhibition, Ibra Technical College, Ibra.
• 1996 – The 9th Annual Exhibition of Omani Artists, Sur.
• 1996 – Group of Artists Exhibition, Ash Sharqiyah Governorate (Ibra, Sur, Jaalan).
• 1994 – The 1st Exhibition of Bidiya’s Artists, Bidiya Sports and Cultural Club.
International participation:
• 21 of June Until 21st of August 2019, participated at a group art exhibition entitled "Mid-Summer Night's Dream" Fete, at Amsterdam Whitney Gallery, Chelsea, New York, USA.
• 04- 21 March, 2019, The Solo exhibition, "Spirits of Letters", on the 4th of March 2019, at the Cultural Village Foundation - Building 19, Hall 1, Katara, Doha, Qatar.
• 19th January, 2019, 5th Koonoz Fine Art Auction and Exhibition, Bvlgari Hotel, manged by Sotheby's Auction, London 2019, under the patronage of Sheikha Rabaa Khalid Al Ahmed Al Sabah.
• 16- 21 January, 2019, The Solo exhibition, "The Village" as part of The 25th Anniversary of Qurain Cultural Festival, 2018 organised by Kuwait's National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) Ahmed Al-Adwani exhibition hall in Dahiat Abdullah Al-Salem, Kuwait.
• 19- 21 October, 2018, Art Shopping 2018 (Edition 23) (Carrousel Du Louvre) with The Zee Arts Gallery, Dubai.
• 9- 15 January 2018, The 7th Annual Art Exhibition titled: "Horse & Desert Heritage", Al Najma Club, Bahrain.
• 6-13 December, 2017 participated with 10 artworks in the Art exhibition that associated with the art and design event, "Layers", College of Arts, University of Bahrain.
• 23 November 2017, participated with 4 digital (printed) in the occasion of the 47th celebration of National Day at the Omani Council in Australia.
• Konoos Fine Art, Auction & Exhibition, At Lanes borough Hotel, 28 of September 2017, operated by Bonhams.
• The 3rd Solo Exhibition "Shores of The Dreams" at Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Foundation, Dubai, between 26th of April to 12 of May 2017.
• Many international exhibitions, workshops and seminars in: Algeria, Brunei, Iran, London, Kuwait, Dubai, Tunisia and Sydney.
Art schools and the fine art trends:
• Art field: free drawing, digital painting, oil painting, graphic design, photography.
• Trends: calligraphy, realism, expressive art, influential art, surrealism, abstract, and constructive.
• Themes: landscape, Omani historical motives , the Omani environment, calligraphy, humanity issues, portraits and calligraphy.
• Raw materials and tools used: Acrylic colors, silk screen printing, computer and graphics programs, printers, tablets, smartphones, and various materials.
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Dr. Salman Alhajri - Salmanalhajri
Salman Alhajri
• Visual artist, graphic designer and researcher in the field of visual arts
• Born in 1978
• Assistant Professor of Art and Graphic Design, Department of Art Education at Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
Academic Qualifications:
• 2013 PhD in art and graphic design Education from Loughborough University, UK
• 2005 Master of Design from the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
• 2001 Bachelor of Education (Art Education) Department of Art Education, Sultan Qaboos University
The most recognized awards:
• December 2017- won the 1st award in the 12th annual exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy and Script Calligraphy, of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• November 2016- won the 2nd award in the 1st annual exhibition Graphic Design of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
October 2016- won the jury award in the 24th annual exhibition of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• October 2015 won the prize of the committee in a piece of artwork in the field of graphic design, in the ninth exhibition of small artworks in the Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• 2014– Bronze A' Design Award Winner for Arts, Crafts and Ready-Made Design Category in 2013-2014, Italy.
• 2013 – Won the First Graphic Design Award in the 8th Calligraphy & Script Calligraphy Annual Exhibition 2013.
• 2013 – Won the First Prize in the graphic design division of the Small Artwork Exhibition competition, Omani Society for Fine Arts.
• 2009 – Won a competition as a finalist in the 14th International Biennial Print Exhibition, ROC, organised by National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts.
• 2009 – Won a competition as a finalist in the International Aesthetica Creative Works Competition Art Category, organised by Aesthetica Magazine, UK.
• 2008 – Won a competition for best research poster on the Creative Interdisciplinarity in Art & Design Research Conference, Loughborough University, UK.
• 2008 – madalya of participating at the 21st Annual Festival of Plastic Art (Mahras) Tunisia.
• 2000 – 1st Prize at the 13th Gathering of Arabic Scout Rovers in Kuwait.
• Many of participating and appreciations certificates from different Omani institutions.
Local exhibitions
• 1 Feb - 15 March, display 11 of my original artworks at Bastah Majan Coffee Shop, Muscat.
• 6-13 December, the 12th annual exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy and Script Calligraphy, of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• 20 November - 20 January, 2018 the 25th Annual Grand Art Exhibition of OSFA, The Omani National museum.
• 2017 – October 23rd to 25th, Group Exhibition of International Conference: Urban Primacy and Traditional Urban Fabric in Sultanate of Oman, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman.
• 2017 – August 06th - 10th, The 4rd Solo Exhibition "Digital Arts" at SALALAH TOURISM FESTIVAL, Salalah, Dhofar Governorate, Oman.
• 2017 – July 24th - 26th, group Art Exhibition, Paint for peace’ , Oman International Exhibition Centre of Sohar, 2017, Oman.
• 2017 – February, group Art Exhibition, Irtiqa’ , Muscat Festival 2017, Oman.
• 2016 – December, group Art Exhibition, Leqa’ , Tunisian Embassy In Muscat, Oman.
• 2016 –The 1st annual exhibition of Graphic Design of OSFA.
• 2016 – November, The 24th Annual Exhibition of OSFA, Muscat
• 2016 – November, group Art Exhibition, Draw for Peace, India Embassy In Muscat, Oman.
• 2016 – November, group Art Exhibition, Islam and the world, Sultan Qaboos Higher Centre for Culture and Science
• 2016 – September,The 11th Annual Arabic Calligraphy Exhibition 2016, (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2016 – May, The 2nd solo exhibition of Salman Alhajri (Closer to the Dream) Bait Al Zubair, Muscat.
• 2016 – March, group Art Exhibition, modern arts salon, Cultural Club, Muscat.
• 2015 – 9th Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2015 – September, The 2nd solo exhibition of Salman Alhajri, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat.
• 2014 – November, The 22nd Annual Exhibition of OSFA, Muscat.
• 2014 – The 8th Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat, from 21 to 27 Oct.
• 2013 – The 17th Youth Exhibition of fine arts, (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2013 – The 8th Calligraphy & Script Calligraphy Annual Exhibition 2013, (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2013 – Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2013 – Group exhibition (Majan), The Cultural Club, Muscat.
• 2012 – Wall Painting 2012 of Ghalya’s Musem of Modern Art, Matrah, Muscat.
• 2008 – The 3rd Annual Exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy (OSFA).
• 2006 – The 10th Annual Youth Exhibition (Ibda'a Wa'ed) (OSFA).
• 2006 – The 1st Annual Exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy (OSFA).
• 2006 – Group Exhibition of Art Education Teachers, Al Mudaybi, Ash Sharqiyah North Governorate.
• 2000 – The art exhibition associated with The Celebration of the First Visit of His Majesty to Sultan Qaboos University.
• 2000 – Group exhibition, 'Lineaments from Omani nature', Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, The 6th Salalah Festival, Salalah, Oman.
• 2000 – Group exhibition associated with the 4th and 5th Annual Muscat Book Fairs.
• 1997 – Group exhibition, Ibra Technical College, Ibra.
• 1996 – The 9th Annual Exhibition of Omani Artists, Sur.
• 1996 – Group of Artists Exhibition, Ash Sharqiyah Governorate (Ibra, Sur, Jaalan).
• 1994 – The 1st Exhibition of Bidiya’s Artists, Bidiya Sports and Cultural Club.
Dr. Salman Alhajri is an international artist, graphic designer and researcher in the field of visual arts. Academically he is an assistant professor of Graphic Design, at the Department of Art Education at Sultan Qaboos University, Oman. In 2005 Alhajri graduated from the University of Technology, Sydney with MsDesign. In 2013 he graduated with a PhD from School of The Arts of Loughborough University, UK. In 2014, he won a bronze award of design in the world's largest design competition in Italy “A' Design Award & Competition”. Alhajri participated in many local and international exhibitions and conferences. He took a part in presenting lectures in arts and design conferences in Chicago, London, Glasgow, Kobe (Japan), Croatia, Rome, Kuwait, Bahrain, Amman and many others. Nationally, Alhajri is a member in the Omani Society of Fine Arts and the Youth Studio as well as a member in many technical, scientific and academic Internationale institutions. He presented his own artistic style, experiences, philosophy with a contemporary vision that is distinguished by its simplicity, color harmony, composition and the influential ability. His work is distinguished also by the diversity of the arts practices including abstract, expressive, digital art, and Arabic calligraphy. His designs and artworks represent Omani culture, people and heritage in several of forms. His artworks collected by several governmental and privet institutions, and individuals including, Muscat International Airport, Qasr Al Alam, The Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center, at Sultan Qaboos University, The Sultan Qaboos Mosque in Sohar, Dhofar Municipality Salalah, and Prince Charles, and many more.
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Salman Alhajri - Abstract Art
• Visual artist, graphic designer and researcher in the field of visual arts
• Born in 1978
• Assistant Professor of Art and Graphic Design, Department of Art Education at Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
Art schools and the fine art trends:
• Art field: free drawing, digital painting, oil painting, graphic design, photography.
• Trends: calligraphy, realism, expressive art, influential art, surrealism, abstract, and constructive.
• Themes: landscape, Omani historical motives , the Omani environment, calligraphy, humanity issues, portraits and calligraphy.
• Raw materials and tools used: Acrylic colors, silk screen printing, computer and graphics programs, printers, tablets, smartphones, and various materials.
Academic Qualifications:
• 2013 PhD in art and graphic design Education from Loughborough University, UK
• 2005 Master of Design from the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
• 2001 Bachelor of Education (Art Education) Department of Art Education, Sultan Qaboos University
The most recognized awards:
• December 2017- won the 1st award in the 12th annual exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy and Script Calligraphy, of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• November 2016- won the 2nd award in the 1st annual exhibition Graphic Design of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
October 2016- won the jury award in the 24th annual exhibition of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• October 2015 won the prize of the committee in a piece of artwork in the field of graphic design, in the ninth exhibition of small artworks in the Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• 2014– Bronze A' Design Award Winner for Arts, Crafts and Ready-Made Design Category in 2013-2014, Italy.
• 2013 – Won the First Graphic Design Award in the 8th Calligraphy & Script Calligraphy Annual Exhibition 2013.
• 2013 – Won the First Prize in the graphic design division of the Small Artwork Exhibition competition, Omani Society for Fine Arts.
• 2009 – Won a competition as a finalist in the 14th International Biennial Print Exhibition, ROC, organised by National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts.
• 2009 – Won a competition as a finalist in the International Aesthetica Creative Works Competition Art Category, organised by Aesthetica Magazine, UK.
• 2008 – Won a competition for best research poster on the Creative Interdisciplinarity in Art & Design Research Conference, Loughborough University, UK.
• 2008 – madalya of participating at the 21st Annual Festival of Plastic Art (Mahras) Tunisia.
• 2000 – 1st Prize at the 13th Gathering of Arabic Scout Rovers in Kuwait.
• Many of participating and appreciations certificates from different Omani institutions.
International participation:
• 21 of June Until 21st of August 2019, participated at a group art exhibition entitled "Mid-Summer Night's Dream" Fete, at Amsterdam Whitney Gallery, Chelsea, New York, USA.
• 04- 21 March, 2019, The Solo exhibition, "Spirits of Letters", on the 4th of March 2019, at the Cultural Village Foundation - Building 19, Hall 1, Katara, Doha, Qatar.
• 19th January, 2019, 5th Koonoz Fine Art Auction and Exhibition, Bvlgari Hotel, manged by Sotheby's Auction, London 2019, under the patronage of Sheikha Rabaa Khalid Al Ahmed Al Sabah.
• 16- 21 January, 2019, The Solo exhibition, "The Village" as part of The 25th Anniversary of Qurain Cultural Festival, 2018 organised by Kuwait's National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) Ahmed Al-Adwani exhibition hall in Dahiat Abdullah Al-Salem, Kuwait.
• 19- 21 October, 2018, Art Shopping 2018 (Edition 23) (Carrousel Du Louvre) with The Zee Arts Gallery, Dubai.
• 9- 15 January 2018, The 7th Annual Art Exhibition titled: "Horse & Desert Heritage", Al Najma Club, Bahrain.
• 6-13 December, 2017 participated with 10 artworks in the Art exhibition that associated with the art and design event, "Layers", College of Arts, University of Bahrain.
• 23 November 2017, participated with 4 digital (printed) in the occasion of the 47th celebration of National Day at the Omani Council in Australia.
• Konoos Fine Art, Auction & Exhibition, At Lanes borough Hotel, 28 of September 2017, operated by Bonhams.
• The 3rd Solo Exhibition "Shores of The Dreams" at Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Foundation, Dubai, between 26th of April to 12 of May 2017.
• Many international exhibitions, workshops and seminars in: Algeria, Brunei, Iran, London, Kuwait, Dubai, Tunisia and Sydney.
Local exhibitions
• 1 Feb - 15 March, display 11 of my original artworks at Bastah Majan Coffee Shop, Muscat.
• 6-13 December, the 12th annual exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy and Script Calligraphy, of Omani Society of Fine Arts.
• 20 November - 20 January, 2018 the 25th Annual Grand Art Exhibition of OSFA, The Omani National museum.
• 2017 – October 23rd to 25th, Group Exhibition of International Conference: Urban Primacy and Traditional Urban Fabric in Sultanate of Oman, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman.
• 2017 – August 06th - 10th, The 4rd Solo Exhibition "Digital Arts" at SALALAH TOURISM FESTIVAL, Salalah, Dhofar Governorate, Oman.
• 2017 – July 24th - 26th, group Art Exhibition, Paint for peace’ , Oman International Exhibition Centre of Sohar, 2017, Oman.
• 2017 – February, group Art Exhibition, Irtiqa’ , Muscat Festival 2017, Oman.
• 2016 – December, group Art Exhibition, Leqa’ , Tunisian Embassy In Muscat, Oman.
• 2016 –The 1st annual exhibition of Graphic Design of OSFA.
• 2016 – November, The 24th Annual Exhibition of OSFA, Muscat
• 2016 – November, group Art Exhibition, Draw for Peace, India Embassy In Muscat, Oman.
• 2016 – November, group Art Exhibition, Islam and the world, Sultan Qaboos Higher Centre for Culture and Science
• 2016 – September,The 11th Annual Arabic Calligraphy Exhibition 2016, (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2016 – May, The 2nd solo exhibition of Salman Alhajri (Closer to the Dream) Bait Al Zubair, Muscat.
• 2016 – March, group Art Exhibition, modern arts salon, Cultural Club, Muscat.
• 2015 – 9th Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2015 – September, The 2nd solo exhibition of Salman Alhajri, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat.
• 2014 – November, The 22nd Annual Exhibition of OSFA, Muscat.
• 2014 – The 8th Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat, from 21 to 27 Oct.
• 2013 – The 17th Youth Exhibition of fine arts, (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2013 – The 8th Calligraphy & Script Calligraphy Annual Exhibition 2013, (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2013 – Small Artworks Exhibition (OSFA), Muscat.
• 2013 – Group exhibition (Majan), The Cultural Club, Muscat.
• 2012 – Wall Painting 2012 of Ghalya’s Musem of Modern Art, Matrah, Muscat.
• 2008 – The 3rd Annual Exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy (OSFA).
• 2006 – The 10th Annual Youth Exhibition (Ibda'a Wa'ed) (OSFA).
• 2006 – The 1st Annual Exhibition of Arabic Calligraphy (OSFA).
• 2006 – Group Exhibition of Art Education Teachers, Al Mudaybi, Ash Sharqiyah North Governorate.
• 2000 – The art exhibition associated with The Celebration of the First Visit of His Majesty to Sultan Qaboos University.
• 2000 – Group exhibition, 'Lineaments from Omani nature', Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, The 6th Salalah Festival, Salalah, Oman.
• 2000 – Group exhibition associated with the 4th and 5th Annual Muscat Book Fairs.
• 1997 – Group exhibition, Ibra Technical College, Ibra.
• 1996 – The 9th Annual Exhibition of Omani Artists, Sur.
• 1996 – Group of Artists Exhibition, Ash Sharqiyah Governorate (Ibra, Sur, Jaalan).
• 1994 – The 1st Exhibition of Bidiya’s Artists, Bidiya Sports and Cultural Club.
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