Plans to preserve and transform Al Saidiya School, a historic educational institution in Oman, are underway following recent discussions on a comprehensive development project aimed at turning the site into a multifaceted centre for education, culture, and community engagement. The initiative was reviewed during a meeting between Abdulhamid bin Abdulrahman al Kharousi, Deputy Wali of Muttrah, and representatives from the school’s administration.
The project seeks to maintain the school’s historical identity while enhancing its educational and social roles, aligning with Oman’s broader urban and cultural development objectives. Officials discussed a series of proposals designed to position Al Saidiya School as a sustainable destination that combines academic excellence with cultural enrichment.
Central to the plan is the creation of a model educational institution intended to attract talented students and educators by offering a modern learning environment that honors the school’s architectural and historic character. To balance innovation with preservation, the proposals emphasize maintaining the integrity of the school’s heritage.
Among the ideas considered is the establishment of a museum focusing on the history of education in Oman. The museum would chronicle the evolution of the country’s educational system and highlight key milestones that have shaped learning and knowledge over time. In addition to serving as an exhibit space, the museum is planned to function as an archive, housing important educational records and memorabilia related to Oman’s national history.
The development discussions also included plans for a community learning centre that would provide educational and training programmes catering to individuals across various age groups. This facility aims to promote lifelong learning, professional development, and skills enhancement, further strengthening the school’s role as a hub for community participation in educational initiatives.
Officials noted the strategic importance of Al Saidiya School’s location overlooking Muttrah’s waterfront, emphasizing its potential to become a prominent cultural and tourism destination. By integrating education, heritage, and cultural experiences into a unified framework, the project aspires to draw residents, students, researchers, and visitors alike.
Participants in the meeting highlighted the school’s historical significance as a pioneering institution that has shaped generations of Omanis, many of whom have contributed to the nation’s development across diverse sectors. Preserving the legacy of Al Saidiya School is viewed as essential for maintaining a connection between Oman’s educational heritage and its future goals.
