It is, therefore, imperative that the best of resources are explored and utilised for the confluence of ideas and innovative methods for the benefit of the student community.
By: Times News Service
Dr Baby Sam Saamuel, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Indian Schools in Oman
Ensuring students are able to continue their education even while schools were shut due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and moving all academic and extracurricular activities online, are among the achievements the current Board of Directors of Indian Schools in Oman will most fondly remember when their term ends this April. Board Chairman Dr Baby Sam Saamuel, tells Times of Oman how they did it and what are the future plans of Indian schools in the country.
Q:
The current Board took office in April 2018. After a period of 3 years, you shall soon hand over the reins to a new management from April 2021. How has your journey been? As Chairman, how has the term been as the Head of the largest community schooling system in Oman?