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Beacon Private School

Bahrain

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees BHD 2,250 - 6,550
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 350
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)

Building 101, Avenue 14, Al Hidd 109, Bahrain

The Essentials

Beacon Private School has 350 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

Beacon Private School is located at Building 101, Avenue 14, Block 109, P.O. Box 52030, Hidd, Muharraq, Kingdom of Bahrain. The campus is in the Hidd area of Muharraq, Bahrain. The location sits on Muharraq Island and is accessible via the island's road network.

Stages

The school serves Early Years (Pre-Nursery to KG2), Primary School, Middle School, and High School (PS/PK-12).

Type

Co-educational day school; there are no boarding facilities offered.

Pupil Nationality Mix

The school has about 274 students representing 35 nationalities. The most common nationalities reported include Bahraini, Kuwaiti, Saudi, British, Canadian, and American. The local to international student ratio is approximately 50:50.

Additional learning support

Beacon provides learning support and inclusion; the Learning Support & Inclusion Policy confirms commitment to equal learning opportunities and appropriate support for all students. Admissions policy notes that learners undergo assessment before admission to determine needed support.

Country affiliation

Beacon operates in Bahrain and does not have a formal country-specific affiliation with another country. Bahrain is the country of operation.

Religious affiliation

Beacon has no formal religious affiliation; the school states it accepts learners regardless of religion. The admissions policy notes non-discrimination in terms of religion.

School day structure

School start times and end times vary by grade. Typical timing places a start around 7:50 am and end times ranging from 12:45 pm for younger grades to 2:45 pm for older grades.

Bus service

The school does not offer a school bus service; transportation is the family's responsibility, with private providers available if needed.

Fees

Annual tuition at Beacon Private School ranges from BHD 2,250 to BHD 6,550 for 2026/27.

Application and enrolment fees

- Application Fee: BHD 30 (one-time, non-refundable).
- Enrolment (reservation) Fee: BHD 150 (payable once a place is offered; non‑refundable).
- Re‑enrolment Fee (for returning students): BHD 100 (deductible from the first instalment when paid).

Tuition fees by year group (annual and four-instalment breakdown)

- Pre‑Nursery: Annual tuition BHD 2,250; instalments: 1st BHD 560, 2nd BHD 565, 3rd BHD 560, 4th BHD 565.
- Nursery: Annual tuition BHD 3,070; instalments: 1st BHD 765, 2nd BHD 770, 3rd BHD 765, 4th BHD 770.
- KG1–KG2: Annual tuition BHD 3,700; instalments: four equal instalments of BHD 925.
- Grade 1–2: Annual tuition BHD 4,000; instalments: four equal instalments of BHD 1,000.
- Grade 3–4: Annual tuition BHD 4,250; instalments: 1st BHD 1,060, 2nd BHD 1,065, 3rd BHD 1,060, 4th BHD 1,065.
- Grade 5–6: Annual tuition BHD 5,075; instalments: 1st BHD 1,265, 2nd BHD 1,270, 3rd BHD 1,270, 4th BHD 1,270.
- Grade 7–8: Annual tuition BHD 5,560; instalments: four equal instalments of BHD 1,390.
- Grade 9–10: Annual tuition BHD 6,125; instalments: 1st BHD 1,525, 2nd BHD 1,535, 3rd BHD 1,525, 4th BHD 1,540.
- Grade 11–12: Annual tuition BHD 6,550; instalments: 1st BHD 1,635, 2nd BHD 1,640, 3rd BHD 1,635, 4th BHD 1,640.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition is invoiced in four instalments for students joining in September. Instalment due windows are the first week of September, the first week of November, the first week of January, and the first week of March. All fees are billed in advance and must be paid by the due date on the invoice.
- Cash payments and other currency notes are not accepted. Cheques from employers are accepted but parents remain responsible for timely payment. Late payment penalties and administrative actions are applied for overdue amounts, including suspension of access to school facilities and withholding transcripts or certificates. A late‑payment fine (and other consequences such as MOE notification and legal action) apply for persistent arrears.
- Tuition instalments are non‑refundable if the student attends any classes in that term; in general, registration and enrolment fees are non‑refundable. Specific withdrawal penalties apply depending on the term of withdrawal (see Refund/Withdrawal rules below).

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not listed as part of the school's fee schedule; no boarding fees are published in the school fee schedule. No separate boarding charge is included in the tuition table.

Other costs and routine service fees

- Learning / materials charges (to be paid in the first instalment): Nursery–KG2 BHD 100; Grades 1–5 BHD 135; Grades 6–10 BHD 150; Grades 11–12 BHD 250. These charges are subject to VAT where applicable.
- After‑hours service (Pre‑Nursery to KG2): BHD 2.5 per day; invoiced at the end of each term if used.
- Fines and additional service charges: VAT at 10% applies to non‑tuition services; penalties and other applicable charges (e.g., bouncing cheque fees) are applied as described in the school's financial terms.
- Sibling discounts: 10% discount on tuition for the second sibling and 15% for the third (and subsequent) sibling(s). A 3% discount on full‑year tuition is available for a single payment received by the stated early‑payment deadline for that offer.

Refund information and withdrawal rules

- Registration and application fees are non‑refundable. Tuition fees are refundable only in exceptional cases at the discretion of school management.
- Withdrawal charge rules: if a student withdraws on or after the first day of Term 1, the family is liable for the full Term 1 tuition, 50% of the service fee, and the full admission fees; withdrawal during Term 2 results in a charge of 100% of the annual tuition and 100% of the service fee plus admission fees. Written notice of permanent withdrawal must be provided one term in advance; failure to provide the notice makes the family liable for the following term's fees.

Fee payment options

- Accepted payment methods: Bank transfer, direct bank deposit, credit or debit card, and BenefitPay. For bank transfers and direct deposits, parents must send the deposit slip or transfer confirmation to the finance office together with the invoice number and student name to ensure correct allocation.
- Bank transfer details provided for payments (use the school's finance contact when making a transfer): Beneficiary: Beacon Private School S.P.C; Bank: Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait; A/C No.: 100000410189; SWIFT: BBKUBHBMXXX; IBAN: BH97BBKU00100000410189. Parents are responsible for ensuring payment details are supplied to the accounts office so payments are correctly allocated.

Terms and conditions (high‑level points relevant to fees)

- All tuition fees are charged per student in BHD and tuition is VAT‑exempt; other services incur 10% VAT. Fees are reviewed annually and may change with Ministry approval. Students will not be re‑enrolled for a new academic year until all prior fees are cleared. Overdue accounts may result in suspension, MOE notification, and legal action.

Finance contact

- For invoice allocation and payment queries, the school's finance/accounts email is provided for parents to share deposit slips and payment references when using bank transfers or direct deposits.
Academics

Beacon Private School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 2 to 18.

Curriculum

Beacon Private School in Bahrain offers an international curriculum that combines American standards from Pre-K to Grade 12 with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for the upper grades; the school is pursuing full IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP) candidacy and is NEASC-accredited since 2022. Learners can graduate with an American High School Diploma through NEASC accreditation, alongside the IB Diploma Programme for the final two years. The language of instruction is English and Arabic within a bilingual framework, with a third language offered from Grades 1–10; an Arabic B program is available for non-Arabic speakers under MOE guidelines. The Diploma Programme (Grades 11–12) includes the core components Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay, and Creativity, Activity, Service, with examinations typically in May and a broad subject range across groups. The curriculum is supported by Common Ground Collaborative (CGC) inquiry-based modules across the lower years, and Beacon participates in SEK exchanges and other international opportunities to develop global perspectives.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Beacon Private School supports social and emotional development through a vibrant, inclusive Student Life program that extends learning beyond the classroom. The campus life section describes activities designed to help students grow socially and personally, with a focus on belonging and well‑being. Health & Wellness and Safety and Well‑Being are highlighted as core aspects of daily student life, underscoring the integration of emotional health with physical safety. The school also runs the School Without Walls (SWW) program for secondary students, which extends learning into real‑world contexts to build academic, service, and interpersonal skills. The ExplorIt! enrichment program provides Grade 1–10 students with weekly activity choices in arts, sports, and STEM to support curiosity, collaboration, and self‑expression.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Beacon Private School explicitly adopts inclusive education and provides a Learning Support & Inclusion Policy to ensure equal learning opportunities and appropriate support for all students. The Admissions Policy notes inclusive education and considers a learner's emotional and language development when placing students, indicating attention to individual SEN needs within a general IB framework. The main language of instruction is English, with Arabic, Spanish, and French classes offered, which may influence placement and support for diverse learners. The school does not publicly disclose a list of specific SEN categories it can support or whether it operates as a dedicated SEN specialist institution. The policies emphasize inclusion rather than a separate SEN specialist service.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The Language Policy states English is the primary language of instruction while mother tongue development is supported, indicating deliberate support for language learning within a bilingual setting. The IB language profile confirms English and Arabic as languages of instruction, reflecting a bilingual program. The school does not publish a separate, formal EAL program, and explicit EAL services are not detailed in publicly available policy documents. Nevertheless, the bilingual instructional approach and explicit language development emphasis suggest integrated language support within the IB framework.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is addressed through Beacon's Health & Wellness initiatives and a Health & Safety Team that ensures measures to respond to emergencies and promote safety in all aspects of school life. The Safety and Well‑Being section of Student Life highlights a focus on student safety and positive behavior as part of everyday school life. The SWW (School Without Walls) program supports personal and interpersonal growth by linking classroom learning to real‑world experiences, while ExplorIt! offers Grade 1–10 enrichment experiences that can foster resilience and social development. Diversity & Inclusion and a broad co‑curricular program further support students' social and emotional growth.

Safeguarding

Beacon Private School frames safeguarding and wellbeing within its policies and IB World School standards, emphasizing student welfare and high expectations for conduct. The Policies and Handbook section includes a Learning Support & Inclusion Policy and Academic Policies that establish a framework for safeguarding, equity, and appropriate student support. The Admissions Policy also references inclusive education and attention to emotional and language development as part of safeguarding student placement. A Health & Safety Team provides measures to respond to emergencies, reinforcing safeguarding in practice across school life.

Admissions

Admissions

AY 2025-2026 admissions are open. Applications are submitted online via the Apply Now link. Grade placement is guided by an age-appropriate framework that places students in Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, or High School. The campus is Beacon Private School, Building 101, Avenue 14, Block 109, PO Box 52030, Hidd Muharraq, Kingdom of Bahrain. Contact information: +973 66000088 and [email protected].

Scholarships

Beacon Private School offers tuition-related incentives. Sibling discounts: 10% for the second sibling, and 15% for the third or more siblings. A 3% discount is available for paying the full year's tuition in advance if payment is received by June 30, 2025. The Fees Policy lists a BD 30 application fee, a BD 150 enrolment fee, and a BD 100 re-enrolment deposit. Tuition is charged by grade with four instalments per year; learning materials and other services incur 10% VAT. After-hours care is available for Pre-Nursery to KG2 at BD 2.5 per day. The school states it offers a lifetime scholarships program. The school focuses on multilingual education and describes three languages from Arabic, English, French, or Spanish. Beacon Private School also identifies itself as a bilingual school. Translation of a staff Arabic testimonial: “We focus on four languages: Arabic, English, Spanish, and French. I wanted to join a school that focuses on the Arabic language to this extent because the Arabic language requirement is equal to the English language requirement.”

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