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The Lycée Français International d'Amman ( LFIA) is a French international school in Amman, Jordan. It serves levels maternelle (preschool) through lycée (senior high school). [1] The primary school has a main campus along Deir Ghbar. The secondary school is along Route de l’aéroport. [2]
Abul Bakkar School. Ahliyyah & Mutran School; IB. Ahmed Toqan School. Al-Asriyah School; CIPP; المدارس العصرية. Al-Redwan Schools; مدارس الرضوان. Al Raed Al Arabi School. Alliance Academy Jordan. Amman Academy. Amman Adventist Secondary School – Jabal Amman.
Abdul Hamid Sharaf School (or AHSS) is a private international, coeducational, non-parochial, K-12 day school serving the needs of a diverse group of students, international and local in Amman, Jordan. [1] Founded in 1980 by Farid and Sue Dahdah, the school is named after the former prime minister Abdul Hamid Sharaf who had recently died at the ...
The School is housed on approximately 9 acres (3.6 ha) of land in West Amman. Facilities include 60 classrooms, 5 modern science laboratories, a Collaborative Learning Commons which includes a maker space, one video and audio production studio, a sports and fine arts center, 2 playing fields, 2 tennis courts, and facilities for art, drama, and music education.
Jordan contains one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, their presence dating back to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ early in the 1st century AD. Christians today make up about 3% of the population. Jordanian Christians in a country of almost 10 million are thought to number 250,000-400,000, [1] down from 20% in 1930, but their ...
The Modern American School (Arabic: المدرسة الامريكية الحديثة) is an American private international, co-educational school based in Amman, Jordan. [4] Founded in 1986, the school provides primary, middle, and secondary education for students from 3 to 18 years. [5] The school is made up of students from over 52 different ...
The International Community School (ICS) is an international co-educational school in Amman, Jordan. Over 700 students between the ages of three and 18 from more than 50 countries currently attend. [1] (ICS) is independent, private and non-profit, following the English National Curriculum (ENC).
Established. 1999. Reyada International School (formerly known as Scientific Reyada School) is a coeducational school in Amman, Jordan. Founded in 1999, the school began with 20 children in kindergarten and gradually grew to include classes up to the 12th grade. The school opens its doors to pupils willing to study for either the Jordanian ...