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Ahlia School

Bahrain

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Uniform Requirement

Preschool: Girls wear a plaid dress; Boys wear a white shirt with plaid shorts or long trousers (winter). Elementary (Grade 1–5): Girls wear a plaid dress or light blue shirt with beige trousers; Boys wear a light blue shirt with beige trousers or shorts (summer). Middle School (Grade 6–8): Girls wear a white shirt with a plaid skirt or royal blue long trousers; Boys wear a white shirt with royal blue long trousers. Students wear the uniform with their name inside the label, socks, and black formal shoes. PE uniform with white athletic shoes is required for PE class. Girls must tie their hair with ribbons or a hair band matching the uniform; Hijab, if worn, should be white or beige to match the uniform. Hats may be worn outside in the playground. The uniform can be purchased from House of Uniforms in Al Aali Mall.

Governance and Ownership

Governing body: Board of Trustees. Director General: Dr Mohammed Ali Habib.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 3 - 17 years
Pupil numbers 800
Type Co-educational
Opened 2010
Bus Service No

Located in Saar, Bahrain, Ahlia School opened in 2010 and serves students from pre-school through Grade 12. The school offers an American Curriculum for ages 3 to 17, with a balanced and meaningful program. Core subjects include Physical Education, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Science, alongside Arabic and French, as well as Music and Art. The campus supports a student-centered approach designed to develop the holistic learner—physically, socially, emotionally, aesthetically and intellectually—through resources and collaboration. The management and faculty strive to create an inspiring environment that supports both academic and social achievement. Ahlia School places strong emphasis on language development and bilingual study, incorporating Arabic and French alongside English instruction, while integrating arts and physical education as essential parts of daily learning. This approach helps prepare students for further study in international settings, while maintaining connections to local culture and community. The school welcomes families seeking opportunities in Bahrain today worldwide.

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