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Al Iman School

Bahrain

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

The Al Iman School is located in Isa Town, Bahrain. The campus is Building 200, Road 4112, Complex 841, in the Isa Town Education Zone. The area is served by Bahrain's public transit network and is near the University of Bahrain/Isa Town area, making it accessible by bus routes 15 and 19. The school's address and area designation identify it clearly as part of Isa Town. [Locations: Building 200, Road 4112, Complex 841; Isa Town Education Zone; Isa Town, Bahrain. Bus access and nearby landmarks are described in transit listings.]

Levels

The school operates three main levels: Elementary/Primary (Ibtida'iya), Preparatory (Adadiya, the middle years), and Secondary. These levels are shown in the school's fee schedules where the categories are labeled الابتدائية (Primary), الإعدادية (Preparatory), and الثانوية (Secondary). The English-language pages likewise reflect these three levels.

School Type

The school type is gender-segregated with separate sections for boys and girls. There is a Boys Section and a Girls Section on the same institution (separate campuses/pages). There is no co-educational single-campus listing on the Bahraini site; both sections are clearly presented as distinct parts of the same school family.

Additional Learning Support

No specific individual SEN (Additional Learning Needs) provisions are published on the Bahraini site. The admission process includes an entrance exam and a family interview, with evaluation of prior records for new and transferring students, indicating a merit-based screening process rather than publicly described SEN support.

Country Affiliation

The school is in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Its Bahraini address places it in Isa Town, Bahrain. The site also shows country context through the Bahrain-based campus information and local contact details.

Religious Affiliation

The school is Islamic in orientation, with curriculum components including Islamic Studies as part of the Saudi curriculum framework used by the school. This Islamic emphasis is reflected in the Education System description cited by third-party listings and the school's Arabic materials.

Day Structure

The school calendar includes term dates, exams, and staff/student events for each academic year. The 2023–2024 calendar shows the sequence of assessments, holidays, and orientation activities, and notes that the start of the second term includes a general day schedule for teachers and students, with a separate orientation for the first grade in some cases. The exact daily start/end times are not published in the calendar pages.

Bus Service

The school is accessible by public bus routes 15 and 19. Nearest bus stops include Esteglal Highway/Isa Town and University of Bahrain/Isa Town, with 11–17 minute walking distances from some stops. The first bus on route 19 starts around 5:02 AM, and the last bus on route 19 runs until about 11:47 PM.

Fees

Application / registration fees

- New students (first-time enrollees) pay a non-refundable registration fee of BHD 50 (one-time, at start of contract).
- Transfer students (students transferring from other schools) pay a non-refundable assessment/test fee of BHD 20.

Annual tuition and term instalments (by stage)

- Primary (الابتدائية): Total annual fee BHD 1,959. Breakdown due at registration and across three instalments:
- Books: BHD 50 (due at registration).
- Stationery: BHD 50 (due at registration).
- Seat reservation (mukaddam): BHD 185 (due at registration/return).
- Three equal term instalments: BHD 558 each (due 1 September, 1 December, 1 March).
- Total annual amount (books + stationery + reservation + three instalments) = BHD 1,959.

- Middle / Preparatory (الإعدادية): Total annual fee BHD 2,223. Breakdown:
- Books: BHD 50 (due at registration).
- Stationery: BHD 50 (due at registration).
- Seat reservation: BHD 206 (due at registration/return).
- Three equal term instalments: BHD 639 each (due 1 September, 1 December, 1 March).
- Total annual amount = BHD 2,223.

- Secondary (الثانوية): Total annual fee BHD 2,619. Breakdown:
- Books: BHD 50 (due at registration).
- Stationery: BHD 50 (due at registration).
- Seat reservation: BHD 251 (due at registration/return).
- Three equal term instalments: BHD 756 each (due 1 September, 1 December, 1 March).
- Total annual amount = BHD 2,619.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The school bills the annual fee components in stages: amounts due at registration/return and three instalments due on 1 September, 1 December and 1 March. The instalments are the large equal payments shown above.
- At acceptance, parents are required to visit the accounts office and pay the registration fee and the fees as per the schedule within one week of notification of acceptance.

Payment methods accepted

- Cash payments, bank transfer, and post‑dated cheques are accepted for instalments. The seat reservation amount is payable in cash or by bank transfer at the start of registration/return. (Credit card is not specified in the published payment-method wording.)

Boarding fees

- No boarding fees are published in the school's fee agreement. Boarding is not listed as a charged item in the published fee schedule.

Other costs and charges

- Books and stationery appear as chargeable items and are included in the annual totals (BHD 50 each). These are billed at registration.
- School uniform is required; the school provides uniform guidance but published pages do not list a uniform price. Uniform cost is not specified in the published fee material.
- The school publishes a specific annual discount: students who have memorised the entire Quran and pass the school's annual test receive a 50% reduction of the annual tuition.

Refund and withdrawal policy

- All fees indicated in the published schedule are non‑refundable. The published fee agreement explicitly states that fees are not refundable.
- If a student withdraws during a term, remaining fees are not refunded; parents remain liable for any unpaid portion of the annual fees. The school requires a formal withdrawal form and financial clearance from the accounts office before releasing the student file; telephone withdrawal requests are not accepted. Late or missed payments may result in denial of class attendance, withholding of results/educational-platform access, non‑renewal for the next term, and, for returned cheques, loss of instalment privilege and possible legal follow-up.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Arabic, English
Fees BHD 1,959 - 2,619
Ages 6 - 18 years
Type Girls School, Boys School
Opened 1992
Bus Service Yes

Al-Iman School in Isa Town, Bahrain, operates with separate boys' and girls' sections on a single campus. The school opened in 1992 (AH 1413) and is located in the Educational Zone of Isa Town at Building 200, Road 4112, Complex 841. The Bahrain Ministry of Education directory notes that the school follows a Saudi curriculum in Arabic and Islamic Studies alongside a U.S. curriculum in English, making Arabic and English the languages of instruction. The institution serves students from Grade 1 through Grade 12, comprising primary, middle (preparatory), and secondary levels, with roughly 1,850 students across about 120 classes and 140 teachers. Extracurricular programs include STEAM projects and robotics, and the school hosts several clubs and societies, such as Robotics, Scratch JR, Toastmasters, Da Vinci Art Club, Science Club, Drama, and Model United Nations (MUN). The site indicates a Transport section for families but does not publish specific bus details. The principal's name is not listed on the site.

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