Bahrain
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Eligibility and grade placement. Applicants must be age-appropriate for the grade they seek and should not be more than two years older than the typical age for that grade. The year of birth or age must be provided by December 31 in the entry year according to the Registration Calendar. Applicants should currently be in the preceding grade with the expectation of promotion, and those coming from British-system schools should enroll in the corresponding grade. For Grades 7–12, applicants must have a minimum GPA of C (70%), and admission is normally not offered after the first two weeks of the school year unless there are exceptional circumstances. Class sizes are planned with a cap of up to 25 students per grade to maintain flexibility and attention to students.
If an applicant meets all entry requirements but no spaces are available, the student is placed on a waiting list. If a space opens, parents are contacted and have two weeks to complete registration and make the first payment; the registration window will have an explicit end date communicated to the family. If the first payment is not made within two weeks, the seat is offered to the next student on the waiting list. For mid-year applications, the school typically follows a condensed schedule (application, testing, and registration within successive weeks) and may consider exceptional cases, but seats are not guaranteed and depend on space and compliance with procedures.
The school offers a Financial Aid Fund to assist families in financial need. Applications require complete documentation and truthful information. Incomplete or incorrect submissions are disqualified. Financial aid is awarded by the Board's Personnel and Education Committee based on demonstrated need and fund availability. Awards are not guaranteed even if funds exist. Financial aid is valid for one academic year and must be reapplied for in the following year. The program excludes KG1 and is not available in the first year of registration, and it does not exceed two consecutive years of aid for a given family.
Al Raja School is a long-established K–12 school located in Manama, Bahrain. The school celebrated 125 years of history in 2023, indicating its origins in the late 19th century. The campus is based at Building 1940, Road 639, Block 306, in Manama (PO Box 1). The principal is Nicky Perfect. The school teaches in Arabic as a foundational language and offers an Advanced Placement program, indicating an English-language component within an American-style curriculum. The school's facilities and programs are organized into Lower Elementary, Upper Elementary, Middle School, and High School, covering primary through secondary education. Arabic is explicitly referenced as part of the language of instruction, and AP information is provided on the site to support AP coursework.