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In 2001 the first TreeDraw Legacy Edition was released, a special edition of the program which imports data directly from Legacy Family Tree data files. [7] TreeDraw version 1 was released in October 1994. TreeDraw version 2 was released in March 2001. TreeDraw Legacy Edition version 2 was released in April 2001 (there was no V1 of this edition).
The school follows an enhanced version of the English National curriculum. British School Muscat was established in 1971 when it was granted a Royal charter by Sultan Qaboos bin Said. [2] The school is included in The Schools Index as one of the 150 best private schools in the world and among top 15 schools in the Middle East. [3]
The Oman Botanic Garden (2): Collections Policy, Nursery Construction, Expanded Plant Production and Initial Tree Translocation. Sibbaldia 7: 83-97; Patzelt A, Morris L, Al Harthi L, Al Rashdi I, Spalton A (2008). The Oman Botanic Garden (1): The Vision, early plant collections and propagation. Sibbaldia 6: 41-77.
The Indian School Al Ghubra (ISG) is an independent, co-educational private day school located in the city of Muscat in the Sultanate of Oman. The school was founded in July 1990 by Indian born Omani businessman P Mohamed Ali, [ 1 ] the managing director of Galfar Engineering and Contracting .
The language of instruction is mainly English. A’Sharqiya University, in Ibra, opened its doors in the fall of 2010. In the year 2003, Oman's Ministry of Higher Education approved the merger of five private run colleges to form the Muscat University.
Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir (ISWK), established in 1979 , is located in the city of Muscat, Oman. The school was founded in 1941 as a Gujarati Medium School for the children of the business community members. Mr. Leo Lobo was the school's principal from 1990 to spring 2008. Mr. P.N. Ashok succeeded him as the principal until his resignation ...
It was founded in 1975 as the Central Indian School with 135 students. Qaboos bin Said al Said, the ruler of the Sultanate of Oman granted land in Darsait that enabled the school to be established. Since then, the school has grown quickly, both in terms of enrollment and size. As of 2010, the school had an enrollment of over 8,500 students.
City Centre Muscat underwent an expansion in 2007 that doubled the size of the mall introducing more than 60 new stores and increasing its retail space to 60,484 m 2 (651,040 sq ft). In June 2013, the mall announced a second redevelopment to add 4,510 m 2 (48,500 sq ft) of retail space dedicated to entertainment and leisure. [2]