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Compare International Schools in Hawally, Kuwait

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Fees KWD 4,100
Creative Children International School (CCIS) in Hawally, Kuwait, offers the Ontario Canadian curriculum tailored for students with developmental delays and learning differences. The school has been part of Virtus Education since 2003 and uses a system to support cognitive, social, emotional, speech and language, physical, and practical development through a play approach. The Ontario curriculum is delivered with grade-appropriate expectations and individualized plans, with progress monitored through Brigance assessments and unit-based instruction (Red, Yellow, Blue) to set IEP goals and PLOPs. CCIS provides therapy services, including Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, a School Psychologist, and a Social Worker, and a School Clinic. Facilities include gym, IT/Computer Lab, library, a sensory room, playground, and sand and water play areas to foster safe exploration. After-school programs and life-skills activities such as jewelry making and fabric painting support practical learning. The program emphasizes a safe, respectful environment and aims to develop students into capable and responsible citizens.
Ages 3 - 16 years
Fees KWD 366 - 1,500
Pupils 2500
Type Co-educational
New Pakistan International School in Hawally, Kuwait, serves students aged 3 to 16 with a blend of international and Pakistani curricula. The Oxford system is followed to class 8; IGCSE for 9–11 and AS Level for grade 12, with FBISE for Pakistani students. There is a three-year IGCSE plan, and the school is affiliated with FBISE Pakistan, Cambridge University, and Edexcel UK; it is an approved exam center. Facilities include modern science laboratories, four computer labs, a large library, a full-time medical facility, and a spacious Kindergarten area with audio-visual aids. English, Mathematics, and Science are prioritized, with Urdu, French, Geography, Business Studies, and ICT taught at appropriate levels. The campus hosts debates and ceremonies in multipurpose halls, supports arts through Arts and Craft, and runs recycling projects. IGCSE students have achieved A* and A grades in all subjects.
Instructs in English
Fees KWD 366 - 900
Pupils 1980
Pakistan National English School, Hawally, Kuwait, was established in 2004. The school teaches in English and follows a British curriculum structure, including Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International AS Levels. Major subjects align with an Oxford syllabus linked to Pakistan, while Arabic, Deen, Holy Quran and other Kuwait Ministry of Private Education subjects are also taught. The campus sits at Block 6, Plot 8, Behind Qadisiya Sports Club, and operates across two buildings with Kindergarten play area. The school is recognised by Kuwait's Ministry of Private Education and academic year runs from April to March. It serves around 1,800–1,980 students across two buildings. Facilities include Science Laboratory and Art & Craft spaces, plus Sports facilities. The school emphasizes technology-enabled learning. With Art & Craft fostering creativity and practical skills and sports keeping students physically active. A KG play area provides a safe space for early learners. This supports comprehensive, supervised learning.
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