A’soud Global School unveils new science facilities on campus

Oman Wednesday 16/January/2019 21:10 PM
By: Times News Service
A’soud Global School unveils new science facilities on campus

Muscat: Children studying at A’soud Global School (AGS) in Muscat will now have access to state-of-the-art laboratories.
AGS, operating for a little over two years, announced the inauguration of three German-engineered science laboratories at its campus in Muscat on Wednesday.
The event, organised by the popular British International Curriculum School to launch the new facilities, was attended by Dr. Madiha bint Ahmed Al Shaibani, Minister of Education.
“Our ambition to earn recognition as one of Muscat’s top providers of secondary science education is reinforced today, as we unveil these new facilities. We thank Dr. Al Shaibani for joining us as we mark this significant step forward for our school. We’re proud to continue our efforts to provide our students with every opportunity to develop their scientific enquiry skills,” said Darren Lyon, Headmaster at AGS.
In an ongoing quest to enhance its educational offerings, the new facilities form part of the school’s continued efforts to challenge students to explore the reaches of their natural curiosity.
“Be it in physics, chemistry or biology, students will now be able to apply their theoretical knowledge to experiments and dedicated practical study. They will be able to enjoy a complete scientific experience from a young age,” Lyon added.
The key features of the customisable laboratories include flexible seating and desks, coupled with a fully-stocked preparation room and extensive storage for hazardous chemicals.
A full-time lab technician has been employed to ensure the full and effective functionality of the new facilities, which include a physics lab with a centrally-managed AC and DC power units, a chemistry lab for conducting experiments using articulated gas units, and a biology lab where students can conduct in-depth microscopic investigations.
Looking ahead to the development of the department, Lyon said: “We will focus on complementing our resources with a committed staff and student body to further enhance the overall learning experience at AGS. We already have our focus on Grade 12 and how best to support our students’ ambitions, enabling them to pursue upcoming fields within the wider reaches of future scientific study and careers.”