Jordan, Amman
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1. Submit online application and documents. Parents fill in the online application form and complete the required checklist by submitting the necessary documents. The application process is organized through an online portal with separate registration paths for KG and Grades 1-12. The school has been an IB World School since 2001 and offers all four IB programs. 2. Interview and assessment. A first interview is arranged within one week of completing all requirements, preferably with both parents. The interview evaluates readiness and fit with the school's programs, and an entrance exam may be conducted when applicable. 3. Waitlist and notification. All applications are placed on a waiting list subject to space availability. Offers are issued as spaces become available, and decisions may depend on space and program capacity. 4. Registration windows and fees. KG registrations run from September through December; Grades 1-12 registrations run from November through May. Tuition fees for the 2025/2026 scholastic year are published and downloadable in the fees section. 5. Contact and support. For assistance, families can reach the school through the provided contact channels.
Applications are placed on a waiting list due to space limits. Offers are issued as spaces become available, and entrance exams are used when applicable. The school communicates admissions decisions to families as spaces open up.
Students at Ahliyyah & Mutran have earned scholarships totaling over $1.6 million across various disciplines and universities. The school highlights strong outcomes for graduates, including university acceptances.
Ahliyyah & Mutran School is an IB World School in Jordan serving students from age 3 to 18. It offers four IB programs across primary to high school: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP), the Diploma Programme (DP) and the Career-related Programme (CP), plus a BTEC qualification. In the PYP, instruction is Arabic for grades K–5, with English and French development in grades 1–5. The MYP uses English for most subjects, with Arabic, Physical Education and Religion offered in other languages where appropriate. The DP and CP are available in High School. The school is planning a new green campus to enhance experiential learning and sustainability. AR/VR tools and blended learning are used across curricula, supported by the Cognitive Development program (COGX) and the Al Kashef inclusive education center. Distinctive programs include Tasmeem Design Day, Yalla Shabab, and a performing arts emphasis with international exchange opportunities.