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Compare Advanced Placement (AP) International Schools in Kuwait

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Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,648 - 4,200
Pupils 975
Type Girls School
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
American Academy for Girls (AAG) is a private, single‑gender school for girls in Salwa, Kuwait, serving ages 3 through 18. The school delivers an American‑style curriculum aligned with CCSS, AERO, and NGSS, with Advanced Placement courses to support advanced learners. Core subjects are taught in English, while Arabic language and Islamic studies follow Kuwait's Ministry of Education guidelines. An Arabic as a Foreign Language option is available with MOE permission. The school is organized into four divisions: Early Childhood Education (KG and Grade 1), Elementary (Grades 2–4), Middle School (Grades 5–8), and High School (Grades 9–12). Facilities include a library and extracurriculars such as Athletics, Model United Nations, Academic Games, and after‑school clubs. The Arts are taught with NCAS standards in Art, Drama, and Music. AAG emphasizes citizenship, global awareness, diversity, and leadership through its Graduate Profile and community partnerships, preparing students for university, careers, and public life worldwide today.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 4,700 - 7,875
Pupils 1300
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Class Size 20
American United School (AUS) offers an American-based curriculum for students aged 3 to 18, with AP and Pre-AP options in the high school. The Elementary program (Pre-K to Grade 5) aligns ELA and Mathematics to the Common Core, Science to NGSS, and Social Studies to C3. A 1:1 technology program provides tablets for K–5 in school and at home, with tools such as Raz-Kids, IXL, and ClassDojo. Middle School uses an American-based curriculum aligned with CCSS, NGSS, and C3, with differentiated instruction and inquiry-based learning. High School offers 20+ AP courses, GOA, and 50+ electives, supporting personalized pathways. The school emphasizes college and career readiness with university counseling and SAT/ACT prep, and global citizenship through CASEL and ROCK values. AUS holds CIS/MSA accreditation and features STEAM labs, a Culinary Arts Suite, a Multimedia Lab, and robotics as an upper-grade option. It welcomes families seeking an internationally minded, hands-on program today.
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Instructs in English
Ages 2 - 18 years
Fees KWD 2,200 - 3,800
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, IB (MYP), Advanced Placement (AP)
Iqra'a American School in Kuwait provides an American standards-based education for ages 2 to 18, with divisions aligned to American standards and exposure to IB MYP and AP courses. Kindergarten focuses on English, Mathematics, Science, Arabic, Islamic Studies, Physical Education, and Character Education, emphasizing language development, literacy, numeracy, inquiry, and social-emotional growth. Elementary builds literacy, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies while nurturing critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving through ongoing assessment. Middle School emphasizes literacy and numeracy, communication, and problem solving, with wellbeing as a core element. High School offers core subjects with Islamic and Arabic; electives include Art, Photography, Cyber Security, Python, Physical Education, and Robotics, plus AP courses and a 30-credit graduation requirement. It uses project-based learning, flipped classrooms, and extension opportunities. The campus is purpose-built with classrooms, science and ICT laboratories, a library, research rooms, sports fields. Owned by Mr Muhammad Abdullah Al-Ali and AL-QALAM FOR EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LLC.
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Instructs in Arabic, English
Fees KWD 2,400 - 3,470
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Singapore Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP), Bespoke Curriculum
Al Awael Bilingual School is located in Sabah Al-salem, Kuwait, offering a bilingual Arabic-English program across its K-12 curriculum. The school blends the American and Singapore curricula with an AP track and a bespoke curriculum to meet diverse student needs. Arabic, social studies, and Islamic education follow the Kuwait Ministry of Education standards, while English and mathematics align with the American Common Core Standards. Science is taught to NGSS, with Frog Street used in KG1 and Journeys for English Language Arts from KG2 onward. The program emphasizes student-centered learning through self-directed and project-based approaches, supported by Kagan Cooperative Learning structures. Additional programs include Rawad Al-Quran for Qur'an and a values education initiative alongside life skills and home economics. The campus houses an auditorium, a theater/multipurpose hall, a gym, a clinic, and a cafeteria, plus extensive learning spaces such as libraries, science labs, computer labs, and specialist rooms. Supports diverse learners.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 2,434 - 4,505
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Advanced Placement (AP), American Curriculum
Class Size 22
Al-Bayan Bilingual School in Kuwait offers an international program. MAP assessments monitor progress across grade levels, guiding instruction and targeted interventions. A Science Fair organized by the Student Life Department promotes inquiry, alongside after-school clubs. The campus showcases student work through art exhibitions, and performing arts programs. Music concerts and drama performances take place in the theater. Global Citizenship Education underpins curricular and co-curricular activities, promoting intercultural competence, inclusion, and partnerships. Student leadership is fostered through High School Student Council elections, NHS inductions, and Pearl MUN Conference. Community service, partnerships, and service projects are emphasized, alongside physical activity through badminton, track and field, and school-wide sports days. The school integrates leadership, arts, and academics to prepare students for international contexts. The program emphasizes project-based learning through science fairs and community partnerships, and offers opportunities for student service through partnerships and clubs. Students gain global perspectives through exchanges and intercultural activities.
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Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 2,650 - 4,810
Pupils 1081
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Class Size 23
American Baccalaureate School (ABS) is a private, non‑profit K‑12 school affiliated with the American system, offering an American curriculum with Advanced Placement options. ABS follows the Common Core Standards for grades K–8 (English language arts and mathematics) and groups 9–12 standards into 9–10 and 11–12 bands, with emphasis on rigorous content and higher‑order thinking aligned to college expectations. The school provides supports for all learners, including English language learners, and it emphasizes strong foundations in English and Arabic literacy. Opened in 2006, ABS sits on a 25,000‑square‑meter campus with over 100 classrooms, interactive panels, campus‑wide Wi‑Fi, and fully networked learning spaces. Facilities include two swimming pools, two cafeterias, and specialist rooms for culinary arts, music, art, and Islamic studies. ABS operates a schoolwide STEM framework and offers extensive arts and athletics, along with events such as International Day and community service initiatives, fostering leadership and global citizenship for lifelong learning.
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Instructs in English
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupils 2055
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Class Size 22
The American School of Kuwait is a coeducational college-preparatory school offering an AP-based curriculum. The Elementary School follows Common Core Standards and uses standards-based grading, with subjects taught in homeroom and specialists in art, music, PE; Arabic is included in the program. The Middle School covers LA, Science, Math, Social Studies, Arabic (or AFL) and PE, with Religion for Muslim students; it offers electives, including Honors English and Algebra I in Grade 8. The High School provides AP and Honors courses across English, Science, Mathematics, Social Sciences, Languages, Performing and Visual Arts, IT, Religion; Arabic is required for native speakers and Religion is required for all Muslim students; Grade 9 Arabic as Foreign Language is required for non-native speakers. School began as International School of Kuwait in 1964 and earned U.S. accreditation from Middle States Association in 1971, with a co-curricular program including Singing Group, Dance Classes, Escape Rooms.
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Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 2 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,786 - 3,101
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP), BTEC Qualification, SEN focussed
Dasman Bilingual School is a bilingual day school in Kuwait offering an American-based curriculum integrated with Arabic language and culture for students aged 2 to 17. The program combines American standards and Arabic strands, with accreditation from CIS and NEASC, and includes Advanced Placement courses and BTEC qualifications in the upper grades. Established in 1996 in Sharq and part of Cognita family, the school has grown to 3,000 students across seven buildings, serving a diverse international community. Facilities include two swimming pools, multiple auditoria, football fields, indoor and outdoor sports courts, science labs, art studios, a cafeteria, and a dedicated Special Needs Division. A robust extracurricular program features robotics, STEAM, music, and a wide range of clubs. The school emphasizes inclusive education, global citizenship, and leadership through activities such as Model United Nations and Student Council, with 95% of graduates entering universities in Kuwait, the US, and the UK globally.
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Instructs in Arabic, English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,750 - 4,500
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
International School of Kuwait offers a U.S.-style education for students from preschool through high school. The curriculum follows an American framework with Pre-AP and Advanced Placement courses, and leads to an American High School Diploma accredited by Cognia. The school maintains affiliations with the College Board and the British Council to support college readiness and AP enrollment. A distinctive Fusion core learning framework centers on student-centered inquiry, collaboration and real-world application, while the Renaissance Education framework emphasizes liberal-arts development and individual talents. ISK is an SAT examination center and supports families seeking U.S. college placement. The campus features large, on-site facilities including FIFA-standard seven-a-side pitches, an NBA-standard basketball court, and a cutting-edge STEAM lab and robotics center. Mindfulness spaces, swimming, sports, dance, yoga, Pilates and martial arts support well-being and physical engagement. PreK-12 programs integrate academics with arts, athletics and service learning through Live to Give and related initiatives worldwide.
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Instructs in English
Ages 4 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,756 - 3,488
Pupils 476
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Advanced Placement (AP), American Curriculum
Class Size 18
Welcome to Kuwait American School (KAS), a co-educational day school in Salmiya serving students from Kindergarten through Grade 12. KAS follows an American curriculum anchored in the Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards, culminating in a High School Diploma with Advanced Placement (AP) options such as AP Research and AP Calculus. A defining feature of KAS is its integration of the Living Values Education Program and a dedicated Etiquette program, which guide daily assemblies, character development, and conflict resolution using the Kelso’s Choices framework. Students extend their learning through the KASMUN (Model United Nations) club and the Youth Academy, offering targeted soccer and basketball coaching. Elementary after-school clubs run in seven-week cycles, featuring activities like coding, origami, and Zumba. With an enrollment of approximately 500 students, KAS blends college-preparatory academics with explicit character education in a close-knit community setting.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupils 1800
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Class Size 25
Universal American School in Hawally, Kuwait City, is a private nonprofit, co-educational, college-preparatory day school serving KG through Grade 12. The campus hosts over 1,800 students from 45 nations and is a UNESCO Associated School. UAS follows an American curriculum with Advanced Placement courses; elementary instruction aligns with the Common Core Standards and Next Generation Science Standards, while Arabic Language Arts, Kuwait Social Studies, and Islamic Religion are offered for Muslim students. High school delivers a college-preparatory program with 90-minute blocks, four academic courses per semester, and all core instruction in English. AP courses carry a 10% weight, and in 2024, 30% of AP exam-takers earned 3 or higher. Facilities include eight floors of classrooms, libraries totaling over 25,000 volumes, science labs, art rooms, a 400-seat auditorium, pools, gyms, and a health clinic. Extracurriculars include Speech & Debate, Model United Nations, Arts and Crafts, Green Ambassadors, and competitive swimming program.
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