Jordan, Amman
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Ahliyyah & Mutran is located in Amman, Jordan, operating from two campuses in the city. Campus 1 is on Ali Reda Al Rakabi Street and Campus 2 is on Abdul Aziz Jawish Street (Mutran); both campuses are within Amman 11181. The campuses are well connected to major roads and public transport in central Amman. The school is overseen by the Arab Evangelical Episcopal Church Council.
The school provides a continuum of IB programmes: Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), Diploma Programme (DP), and Career-related Programme (CP) across its K–12 model.
The school operates on a co-educational basis and is a day school. It has two campuses; there are no boarding facilities.
Al-Kashef Center delivers inclusive education with early identification and intervention for learning challenges. It offers screening and diagnosis services (including Irlen syndrome), language/speech support, and the presence of dedicated support teachers in the Primary and Middle Years sections to work alongside main teachers. A team of specialists and diagnosticians supports students from KG to Grade 10.
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Arab Evangelical Episcopal Church Council (Christian).
The school day times are not publicly published; however, the school uses staggered breaks to minimize gatherings and delivers meals to classrooms to reduce crowding. The well-being and health guides emphasize a structured daily routine and safety practices for the school day.
A school bus service is available. Buses are sanitized multiple times daily; drivers and bus attendants have their temperatures checked before work; students have their temperatures checked before riding; masks are required on buses; windows are kept open for ventilation; seating is organized to support distancing.
Application & one‑time fees
- Application (application form) fee for new students: JOD 50 (non‑refundable).
- Registration fee for newly admitted students (one‑time): JOD 500 (non‑refundable).
- Insurance deposit for new students: JOD 100 (refundable when the student graduates or formally leaves the school).
Tuition fees by year group (published annual amounts and calculated per‑term splits)
The school publishes annual tuition per grade group. Where a per‑term figure is required below, the per‑term amount is calculated by dividing the published annual fee by three (equal three‑term split) — this per‑term number is a simple calculation based on the published annual fee. Annual and per‑term amounts are shown as: JOD [Annual] — Per term: JOD [Amount].
- KG1 – KG2: JOD 2,890 — Per term (calculated): JOD 963.33.
- Grade 1 – Grade 3: JOD 4,200 — Per term (calculated): JOD 1,400.00.
- Grade 4 – Grade 6: JOD 4,515 — Per term (calculated): JOD 1,505.00.
- Grade 7 – Grade 8: JOD 5,180 — Per term (calculated): JOD 1,726.67.
- Grade 9 – Grade 10: JOD 5,280 — Per term (calculated): JOD 1,760.00.
- Grade 11 – Grade 12: JOD 9,150 — Per term (calculated): JOD 3,050.00.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school lists fees as annual amounts. Registration windows published on the admissions information: KG registration runs from September through December; registration for Grades 1–12 runs from November through the end of May. The school publishes annual fees; a detailed published term‑by‑term billing schedule or a formal multi‑installment payment plan is not provided in the public fee document. (Per‑term splits shown above are calculated by dividing the annual fee by three.)
Bus / transport fees
- Annual bus fee (non‑refundable) for the listed routes/zones: JOD 800. (Bus fees are listed as annual and non‑refundable.)
Additional recurring or program fees and other costs
- Kindergarten — Food & beverages (school meals; kindergarten): JOD 300 (annual).
- Kindergarten — Additional academic / activities fees (stationery, technology, supplies, local trips): JOD 350 (annual).
- IB Primary Years Programme (IBPYP) — Additional academic fees (educational resources, technology, local field trips): JOD 360 (annual).
- IB Middle Years Programme (IBMYP) — Additional academic fees (technology, resources, CAS program where applicable, local field trips): JOD 380 (annual).
- IB Diploma Programme / Career‑related Programme (IBDP / CP) — Additional academic fees (stationery, technology, textbooks, local field trips): JOD 460 (annual).
- Grade 12 — International Baccalaureate examination costs and related charges (published as separate fees): Grade 12 examination fees JOD 850 (annual / one‑off for the year); Grade 12 graduation fee JOD 115 (one‑off).
Refunds and non‑refundables
- Application fee and registration fee are published as non‑refundable. Annual bus fees and many additional academic/activity fees are listed as non‑refundable. The insurance deposit paid at admission is refundable when the student graduates or formally leaves the school.
Boarding
- Boarding is not listed as an offered service; no boarding fees are published. The school operates as a day school.
Fee payment options
- The school operates a cashless payments system called “A&M Pay” (iOS and Android), which parents use to top up student cards/bracelets and manage school payments. The school's published parents' payment tools reference that platform.
- The school's public fee documents list amounts and indicate use of the school's cashless payment infrastructure; specific accepted payment instruments (for example, which card brands or bank transfer details) are managed through the school's payment service and parent portals. The public pages reference the A&M Pay / Gate‑to‑Pay cashless service for parents.
Summary of what is published and what required inference was made
- The school's public fee document publishes annual tuition by grade group, one‑time admission/registration charges, bus fees by zone, and a set of additional academic and program fees; it specifies which of those are refundable or non‑refundable.
- The per‑term figures presented above are calculated by dividing the published annual fee by three (equal three‑term split). The school's publicly available fee document gives annual amounts but does not publish a detailed public per‑term billing table or a formal published installment schedule; the per‑term numbers shown are therefore an arithmetic split for convenience and not a separately published school figure.
If you need this presented in a different currency or formatted differently for database import, the published amounts above can be converted or reformatted; the amounts and categorizations above are taken from the school's published fee document and admissions information.
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.