Curriculum
American Curriculum, British Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Islamic Curriculum
Al Ittihad International School in Amman was founded in 2007 as part of the Al Ittihad Schools network to provide international education grounded in Arab Islamic heritage. The campus sits in the Sport City area on Aws bin Hajar Street, opposite Princess Tharwat College. The school offers an integrated British/American curriculum with options for Cambridge CP, CS, IGCSE and GCE, and the American High School Diploma (AHSD). Four sections structure the student body: KG 1–2, Mixed Grades 1–4, Boys (Grades 5–12), and Girls (Grades 5–12). English is the primary language of instruction, with French and Arabic taught as subjects, and Islamic Studies included in the curriculum. Assessments follow Cambridge IGCSE/GCSE (Grade 10), AS/A Levels for Cambridge tracks, and ACT/AP for AHSD. The school emphasizes project-based learning, strong English language proficiency, and technology integration. Scholarships are available for Grades 7–12; medical insurance is provided to all students. Facilities include central heating, air conditioning, interactive smart boards, libraries, prayer rooms, a clinic, a football field, an indoor pool, gyms, playing areas, and canteens. The school operates as a day school with a bus service available in several zones.