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If you're researching international schools in Jordan offering BTEC, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Cambridge (Secondary), taught by 7 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 200–11,830 JOD, with the average sitting around 4,477. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Islamic Educational College (opened 1947).
Compare 6 BTEC international schools in Jordan. Filter by curriculum, fees (average JOD 4,477), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Oxford Schools in Amman, Sport City, serves ages 2–18. It offers two international curricula: British program (IGCSE/GCE) and American program (High School Diploma). The International Section serves Grades 1–12, with British route O-Level (9–10) and A-Level (11–12) and American route from Grade 9–12. Curricula follow Cambridge/Edexcel for IGCSE/GCE and American Common Core/California Standards, aligned with MOE. External exams such as Cambridge IGCSE, London GCE, and SAT support university admissions, with MOE and university equivalency guiding Jordanian or American entry. At the end of Grade 8, students choose between British and American tracks. In Elementary, Arabic is language of instruction; maths and science taught in English; English taught as a foreign language; French optional. The campus features six libraries, three science labs, Technology Department with about 300 desktops, Medical Clinic, 300-seat Theater, Mosque, five cafeterias, and bus fleet, plus sports facilities including two basketball courts, five football fields, and Football Academy.
ISC-Amman is The International School of Choueifat – Amman, a non-selective, co-educational day school offering the SABIS Educational System for Kindergarten through Grade 12. Opened in September 1997, the campus sits on Wadi Essir in Amman, Jordan (postal code 11810). The school teaches in English and serves a diverse, multinational student body. The SABIS-designed curriculum focuses on building a solid academic foundation through regular assessments and data-driven tracking using the SABIS AMS and Integrated Testing and Learning (ITL) hall. Facilities include a semi-Olympic swimming pool, a large sports hall and outdoor track, a theatre, science laboratories, computer rooms, and reading rooms offering English and Arabic. On-site nurses support student health, and a modern cafeteria serves meals. ISC-Amman offers a bus service with annual and one-way fees. Extracurricular activities span sports, music, drama, arts, coding, chess, and cultural events, reflecting a diverse, global school community of around 1,000 pupils. Students are prepared for university and lifelong learning through a collaborative culture, the SABIS Point System for structured lessons, and targeted support to help all learners reach their potential, while upholding ethical and civic values. The campus includes KG facilities, a heated pool, science labs, IT labs, reading rooms, and on-site medical staff.
Summit International Academy is on Husn Road in Irbid, Jordan. Established in 2011, it offers three program streams—the American Program with the American High School Diploma, the British BTEC Program, and the National Program—alongside a Kindergarten division. The curriculum spans American, BTEC, and Jordanian national standards, with core subjects such as Applied Mathematics, Biomedical Engineering, Astrophysics, and Anthropology in the American track, and BTEC in Applied Mathematics, Biomedical Engineering, and Astrophysics. The school serves ages 4 to 18, across a full K–12 continuum, and emphasizes practical learning, technology, and language proficiency. Facilities include advanced science and ICT laboratories, well-equipped libraries, KG play areas, art studios, music rooms, and multipurpose halls. The campus features a heated indoor swimming pool with lessons and water-safety programs, on-site basketball and volleyball courts, football fields, and technology-enabled classrooms. A distinctive feature is its integrated multi-track approach across American, British, and National programs.
ISO Education School is located in Amman, Khalda, behind Al-Khawarizmi College, and offers an international- and British-curriculum mix. The school delivers instruction in English and provides the IB Primary Years Programme as a candidate school, along with BTEC qualifications and Cambridge IGCSE options, plus the British Curriculum pathway. The IB PYP framework guides inquiry-based learning, student agency, and conceptual understanding to develop knowledgeable, caring, and internationally minded learners. The program emphasizes integrating academic subjects with social, emotional, and personal growth, using transdisciplinary units and authentic assessment to foster curiosity and independent thinking. ISO Education School is actively aligning its practices with IB standards to prepare for authorization. Facilities include a virtual reality space, computer laboratories, science laboratories, libraries, business rooms, classrooms, and an on-site clinic, with workshops for hands-on activities. Extracurricular programs feature science and technology clubs, language and culture activities, sports, and community service that promote collaboration and leadership.
The Islamic Educational College (IEC) Schools in Amman offer multiple curricula across two campuses, serving students from early years through to pre-university levels. IEC runs a National Program aligned to the Jordanian Ministry of Education (Tawjihi) and separate Boys and Girls schools for Grades 5–12, plus specialist programs including the British IGCSE-IAL, American AHSD, and the International Baccalaureate (PYP, MYP, DP) as part of IEC's multi-program model. The college also runs a BTEC program and a thriving range of extra-curriculars, including a broad student clubs program and community-service activities. Kindergarten programs operate at both Jabal Amman and Jubeiha, with KG1–KG2 available, and the schools emphasize project-based and inquiry learning, leadership development, and emphasis on both Islamic and wider educational values. The campuses host a variety of facilities (libraries, laboratories, theatres, mosques) and support university and career guidance through dedicated teams. Substantial student life activities include academic competitions, field trips, and a large and active clubs program (over two decades of activity).
Al Ittihad International Kindergarten – Amman is located in the Sports City area of Amman on Aws bin Hajar Street, opposite Princess Tharwat College. The KG offers a Cambridge framework for early years within a British Early Years Foundation Stage and British National Curriculum, with Arabic aligned to the Jordanian Ministry of Education benchmarks. The school teaches in English and Arabic, and supports transition to Primary through a structured program that emphasizes phonics, early mathematics, reading and inquiry across religion, Arabic, English, science and arts. The KG age range is 4 to 6, while the wider school network covers up to 18 years, enabling a seamless pathway to Cambridge IGCSE and A Level studies. Distinctive on-site facilities include an indoor heated swimming pool for Kindergarten, a Room for music, drama and PE, a school clinic with a nurse, a sand area and a playground. End-of-year performances and field trips complement learning.
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