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Noor Al Diyar Private School

Bahrain

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees BHD 1,650 - 4,500
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 319
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum

Diyar Al Muharraq, Kingdom of Bahrain

The Essentials

Noor Al Diyar Private School has 319 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

Noor Al Diyar Private School is located in Diyar Al Muharraq, Kingdom of Bahrain, on the northern shores of Bahrain. The campus sits in a safe, prestigious area within Muharraq near the Diyar Al Muharraq development. Public transport is supported by a comprehensive school transport service across Manama, Seef, Muharraq and surrounding areas.

Stages

The school offers a Cambridge pathway from Early Years through to A Levels, a 12-year progression. The curriculum combines Cambridge IGCSE at appropriate stages with national Arabic subjects as part of the programme.

Type

Private day school; the public materials do not specify whether it is co-educational or single-sex, and there is no boarding provision indicated.

Pupil Nationality Mix

The school reports representation of more than 70 nationalities among students. The most common nationality and the local-to-international ratio are not published.

Additional learning support

Additional Support Lessons are provided (free of charge) to support inclusive learning. Booster classes, study skills sessions, language support, and revision sessions for IGCSE and A Levels are available to help students meet academic goals.

Country affiliation

Based in the Kingdom of Bahrain; no formal country-specific affiliation is stated.

Religious affiliation

Islamic Studies is part of the curriculum; there is no formal religious affiliation announced.

School day structure

Gates open at 6:45 am; assembly at 7:15 am; first lesson starts at 7:30 am. Break is 9:00–9:20 am; lunch 11:35 am–12:00 pm; clubs 1:20–2:00 pm; final pick-up around 2:10 pm.

Bus service

Yes. Noor Al Diyar provides transportation to students in Manama, Seef, Muharraq, Busaiteen, Amwaj, Hidd, Arad, Juffair and Umm Al Hasam. Buses are accompanied by qualified nannies/helpers and health and safety measures are in place.

Fees

Annual tuition at Noor Al Diyar Private School ranges from BHD 1,650 to BHD 4,500 for 2026/27.

Application and registration fees
- Registration / admission fee: BD 100.00 (non-refundable and non-transferable). The admission fee is payable on the day of the admission test.

Tuition fees (per instalment and per year by year group)
- KG 1 (age 4): BD 550.00 per instalment — BD 1,650.00 per year.
- KG 2 (age 5): BD 600.00 per instalment — BD 1,800.00 per year.
- Grade 1 (age 6): BD 700.00 per instalment — BD 2,100.00 per year.
- Grade 2 (age 7): BD 700.00 per instalment — BD 2,100.00 per year.
- Grade 3 (age 8): BD 800.00 per instalment — BD 2,400.00 per year.
- Grade 4 (age 9): BD 800.00 per instalment — BD 2,400.00 per year.
- Grade 5 (age 10): BD 800.00 per instalment — BD 2,400.00 per year.
- Grade 6 (age 11): BD 930.00 per instalment — BD 2,790.00 per year.
- Grade 7 (age 12): BD 930.00 per instalment — BD 2,790.00 per year.
- Grade 8 (age 13): BD 930.00 per instalment — BD 2,790.00 per year.
- Grade 9 (age 14): BD 1,100.00 per instalment — BD 3,300.00 per year.
- Grade 10 (age 15): BD 1,100.00 per instalment — BD 3,300.00 per year.
- Grade 11 (age 16): BD 1,500.00 per instalment — BD 4,500.00 per year.
- Grade 12 (age 17): BD 1,500.00 per instalment — BD 4,500.00 per year.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Registration fee: due upon completion of registration.
- Tuition instalment due dates: 1st instalment — 1 September; 2nd instalment — 1 January; 3rd instalment — 1 April.
- Tuition is divided into three instalments; each instalment must be paid within the scheduled time boundaries.
- Enrolment for a new academic year confirms a commitment to pay the full year's tuition unless a full term's written notice of withdrawal is provided in advance. If notice is given with less than one term's notice, a full term's fees will be charged in lieu.

Boarding fees
- No boarding provision or boarding fees are listed for Noor Al Diyar Private School; boarding is not applicable.

Other costs and fees
- Book fees are not included in the tuition figures shown; book charges are additional.
- School uniform is required under the school uniform policy, but no uniform price is published on the school's fees pages. Costs for uniforms are additional and are not listed in the published fee schedule.
- Transportation: the school operates student transport services; however, published transport fees are not included in the tuition table and are not listed on the fees page. Transport is offered as a separate service and any transport charges are additional.
- Examination or external assessment fees (for Cambridge IGCSE / AS / A Level) and any specific subject or exam charges are not itemised in the tuition table and should be treated as potential additional costs.

Refund and withdrawal information
- The registration/admission fee (BD 100.00) is non-refundable and non-transferable.
- For tuition refunds and withdrawal: a full term's written notice is required to avoid being charged for the following term; if less than one term's written notice is provided, a full term's fees will be charged in lieu. Enrolling for the academic year constitutes a commitment to the full year's tuition subject to the notice rule above.

Fee payment options
- Accepted payment methods: Cash (school accounts department hours published), cheque (current dated cheques made payable to Noor Al Diyar Private School), and electronic bank transfers (parents are requested to submit transaction details to the accounts department as payment reference). The school provides account-office opening hours for cash payments.

Notes and items not listed in the published fee schedule
- The published fee schedule does not itemise uniform prices, book fees, transport fees, or specific exam/registration fees for external assessments; these are additional where applicable.

(Information above reflects the school's published fees and statements for the current academic information made available by the school.)
Academics

Noor Al Diyar Private School teaches British Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.

Curriculum

Noor Al Diyar Private School offers a 12-year Cambridge Assessment International Education pathway from KG1 to A Levels, covering Cambridge Primary and Lower Secondary, IGCSE, and AS/A Levels. In the primary years, the Cambridge Primary Programme provides core objectives in English, Mathematics, and Science. Arabic Studies and other national subjects are taught to meet Bahrain's requirements, with Arabic taught using Ministry of Education materials in certain grade bands. For Grades 10–12, students prepare for external examinations including Cambridge IGCSE, AS, and A Levels. The curriculum is complemented by a structured Co-Curriculum featuring Art, Sports, and Music, along with field trips and a community engagement program. A Character Curriculum and Values Programmes are in place to develop leadership, responsibility, and social awareness throughout all levels.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Noor Al Diyar Private School supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through student leadership, wellbeing-focused school culture, and community engagement. The Student Council fosters a spirit of responsibility and peer representation, giving pupils a platform to listen, decide, and contribute to school life. The school places the academic and personal well-being of students at the forefront, with house competitions and talent development that promote leadership, teamwork, and reflective learning. Outreach partnerships and charitable involvement help students develop empathy and global citizenship. A health-and-safety framework prioritizes physical, mental, and emotional well-being, supported by a team of staff who are trained to support student welfare.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school offers Additional Support Lessons, including Language Support Classes for non-native English speakers and for strengthening English and other subjects. Noor Al Diyar Private School is part of the Al Noor Educational Group and follows the Cambridge curriculum; there is no explicit indication that it operates as a specialist SEN institution. A formal SEN policy is not listed among the school policies; the available policies focus on safeguarding, attendance, student behaviour, and related areas. The Learning Centre exists as part of the school's broader support infrastructure, indicating resource provision for learning needs, though without a dedicated SEN framework being stated publicly. The school does not publicly disclose a specific list of SEN categories it can support.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English as an Additional Language (EAL) support is provided through Additional Support Lessons, including Language Support Classes for non-native English speakers or students needing English proficiency help. The Cambridge curriculum (IGCSE, AS, and A Levels) is offered, supporting an international student body and language diversity. Language support is explicitly described in the school's learning provision, including booster and language-support classes. The school's curriculum and structure are positioned to accommodate international learners through Cambridge qualifications. Noor Al Diyar also notes booster and study-skills supports as part of its learning offer.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is prioritized as part of Noor Al Diyar's health and safety approach. The Health & Safety policy states that the well-being and safety of students are paramount and that the school implements measures to prioritize physical, mental, and emotional well-being. The policy also notes that a team of dedicated staff members is highly trained to manage potential risks and provide a nurturing environment for students. Ongoing communication with parents and guardians is emphasized as part of maintaining a safe school community. These elements together form the school's approach to supporting students' mental and emotional health.

Safeguarding

The school has a Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy, with the Social Counsellor designated as the Designated Child Protection Person (DCP). All safeguarding concerns are documented and reported promptly, with serious cases potentially referred to the Ministry of Education or the Child Protection Centre. The policy aligns with Bahrain's Child Law No. 37 (2012) and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Staff are trained to identify signs of abuse and respond appropriately, and safeguarding is described as a culture of vigilance across the school community. The school treats safeguarding as foundational to creating a safe and nurturing learning environment for every student.

Admissions

Admissions

The school offers a structured Cambridge pathway from KG1 to A Levels, totaling a 12-year progression. The pathway culminates in AS Level in Year 11 and A Level in Year 12, providing a direct route to university readiness. The school is part of the Al Noor Educational Group, which emphasizes a long-standing standard of excellence built over more than 32 years.

Scholarships

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