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Al Ittihad International Kindergarten - Amman

Jordan

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees JOD 200 - 5,815
Ages 4 - 18 years
Type Co-educational, Girls School, Boys School
Opened 1995
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, BTEC Qualification, American Curriculum
Taught languages Arabic, English
Typical class size 19
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Languages
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies
Stages Kindergarten, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Al Ittihad International Kindergarten – Amman is located in the Sports City area of Amman on Aws bin Hajar Street, opposite Princess Tharwat College. The KG offers a Cambridge framework for early years within a British Early Years Foundation Stage and British National Curriculum, with Arabic aligned to the Jordanian Ministry of Education benchmarks. The school teaches in English and Arabic, and supports transition to Primary through a structured program that emphasizes phonics, early mathematics, reading and inquiry across religion, Arabic, English, science and arts. The KG age range is 4 to 6, while the wider school network covers up to 18 years, enabling a seamless pathway to Cambridge IGCSE and A Level studies. Distinctive on-site facilities include an indoor heated swimming pool for Kindergarten, a Room for music, drama and PE, a school clinic with a nurse, a sand area and a playground. End-of-year performances and field trips complement learning.

Aws bin Hajar St., opposite Princess Tharwat College, Sports City area, Amman, Jordan

The Essentials

Al Ittihad International Kindergarten - Amman has typical class sizes of 19, instruction in English, Arabic.

Location

Sports City area, Amman, Jordan. Al Ittihad International School and Kindergarten address: Aws bin Hajar Street, opposite Princess Tharwat College, Sports City Area, Amman, Jordan. Al Ittihad School for Boys and Al Ittihad Kindergarten address: Sports City area, Amman, Jordan. Bus service is available.

Stages

Kindergarten (International Programme). The Cambridge framework is implemented for KG students, with curriculum including religion, Arabic, English, math, science, art, music and reading; Arabic aligns with the Jordanian Ministry of Education benchmarks for Early Learning.

Type

Kindergarten (International Programme)

Country affiliation

Jordan

School day structure

The KG day starts at 7:45am and ends at 12:45pm (Thursdays: 1:00pm). Arrival and dismissal through KG Gate No. 9. The first bus round departs around 12:45pm; a second round departs around 2:00pm.

Bus service

Bus service provided with two rounds; first around 12:45pm and second around 2:00pm; drop-off/pick-up through KG Gate No. 9; bus escort to class.

Fees

Annual tuition at Al Ittihad International Kindergarten - Amman ranges from JOD 200 to JOD 5,815 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration fee

- JD 200 — one-time registration fee for all new KG1–Grade 12 students. This fee is non-refundable.

Tuition fees (annual) — International Programme (JD)

- KG 1: JD 2,635.
- KG 2: JD 2,745.
- Grade 1: JD 3,080.
- Grade 2: JD 3,195.
- Grade 3: JD 3,305.
- Grade 4: JD 3,420.
- Grade 5: JD 3,590.
- Grade 6: JD 3,700.
- Grade 7: JD 3,815.
- Grade 8: JD 3,925.
- Grade 9: IG: JD 4,150; AHSD: JD 4,620.
- Grade 10: IG: JD 4,485; AHSD: JD 5,190.
- Grade 11: IG: JD 4,880; AHSD: JD 5,655.
- Grade 12: IG: JD 5,215; AHSD: JD 5,815.

BTEC programme (annual) — selected streams (JD)

- Grade 10 BTEC: Engineering JD 6,000; Information Technology JD 5,800; Business JD 5,500.
- Grade 11 BTEC: Engineering JD 6,100; Information Technology JD 5,900; Business JD 5,650.
- Grade 12 BTEC: Engineering JD 6,200; Information Technology JD 6,000; Business JD 5,750.
- A discount (35%) is offered on BTEC registrations completed before 30 June 2026 (promotion noted on the published fee schedule).

Per-term amounts / presentation of fees

- Fees are published as annual amounts in Jordanian Dinar (JD). Per-term (or per-installment) amounts are not published on the official international programme fee schedule; therefore no per-term breakdown is provided here. The registration fee is charged once at registration.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- The JD 200 registration fee is payable once at registration and is non-refundable.
- Cash-payment discounts on annual tuition and transportation are applied as published: a 10% cash discount is applied when the full annual tuition and transportation fees are paid in cash before 31 July; a 6% cash discount is applied when the full annual tuition and transportation fees are paid in cash from 1 August until the start of the school year.
- Siblings' discounts on school tuition are applied as published: the eldest sibling receives no sibling discount; the second sibling receives 10% off school tuition; the third sibling 15%; the fourth and subsequent siblings 25% (discount rules are applied to tuition only).
- Transportation sibling discounts are published separately: the first sibling pays the full transportation fee; the second sibling receives 20% off the transportation fee; the third sibling receives 30% off the transportation fee.

Transportation fees (annual) — zones (JD)

- Zone One: Two-way JD 570; One-way JD 460. (covers Sports City, Arajan, Dahiat Al Aqsa, Jabal Al Hussain, Alkhazneh to Queen Alia Hospital, Dahiat Al Ameer Hasan, Dahiat Al Estiqlal).
- Zone Two: Two-way JD 620; One-way JD 510. (covers Al Shmaisani, Dahiat Al Hussain, Al Rabia, Gardens, Dahiat Al Rasheed, Jubiha, Hai Almansour – Jordan St., Al Nuzha, Alhashmi Alshamali, Tabarboor).
- Zone Three: Two-way JD 670; One-way JD 560. (covers Tla'a Al Ali, Khalda, Um Al Sumaq, Al Madina Al Monawwara St, Um Uthaina, Abu Nusair, Shafa Badran, up to Applied Science University, Hai Nazzal, Al Thira'a, Jabal Al Akhdar, Alkom).
- Zone Four: Two-way JD 720; One-way JD 610. (covers Swaifieh, Jabber Complex, Macca St, Abdulla Ghosheh St., 7th Circle, Abdoun, Dair Ghbar, Dahiat Al Yasmeen).
- Zone Five: Two-way JD 820; One-way JD 710. (covers Marj al Hammam, Dabouq, Al Kursy, Al Jandaweel, 8th Circle, Marj Alfaras, Tab Kra'a, Dahiat Al Ameer Rashed).

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not listed as a service for the international kindergarten/school. The kindergarten and school operate on a day schedule (daily opening and bus departures are published), and no boarding fees are published. Boarding fees are therefore not applicable.

Other costs and additional charges

- External examination fees (for example IGCSE, GCE, AHSD/other external assessment fees) are not included in the tuition and are charged separately; these examination fees are payable a few months before each exam session.
- School uniforms, textbooks, school supplies, extracurricular activity fees and other incidental costs are not itemised as fixed fee amounts in the published international programme fee brochure. Where such costs apply they are billed separately or noted in general student guidance rather than as line-item published fees.

Refund information

- The JD 200 registration fee is explicitly non-refundable. No general tuition-refund schedule or detailed refund policy for term withdrawals or mid-year departures is published on the fee schedule documents; specific refund terms are not itemised in the international programme fee brochure.

Fee payment options

- The published fee documents and registration guide provide deadlines and discounts for cash payment but do not list specific accepted payment channels (for example bank transfer, credit/debit card, online payment platforms) in the public fee brochure. Accepted payment methods are not itemised in the published international programme fee schedule. Contact the admissions or finance office for the school's accepted payment channels.
Academics

Al Ittihad International Kindergarten - Amman teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, BTEC Qualification, American Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.

Curriculum

Cambridge framework is implemented for KG students. The curriculum includes religion, Arabic, English, math, science, art, music, reading and more. It is based on the British Early Years Foundation Stage system and the British National Curriculum, with Arabic aligned to the Jordanian Ministry of Education benchmarks for Early Learning. English development emphasizes phonetic recognition, writing, word building, reading simple sentences and early mathematics. The program delivers an easy transition to Primary school.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The KG has a comprehensive programme covering educational, social, emotional and physical growth, a positive self-image and a love of learning.

Mental Wellbeing

The clinic provides medical and mental services through the school nurse, and offers health information topics such as dental and personal hygiene and good nutrition.

Safeguarding

The KG provides a safe, respectful and inclusive environment.

Admissions

Admissions

Admission procedure at Al Ittihad Schools requires an interview for applicants at the National Schools. Enrolment documents include: a birth certificate copy certified by the Civil Registration Department; a vaccination card copy (for KG1, KG2 & G1); three passport-size photographs; a Family Book copy for Jordanian students with the National Number; a resident permit copy for non-Jordanian students (to be submitted yearly); a health certificate; a transfer certificate certified by the Ministry of Education / Private Education Department in Jabal Al Hussein; certified end-of-year marks from previous schools; if transferring from a foreign country, documents must be certified by the Ministry of Education in the home country, the Jordanian Embassy in that country, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in that country, the home country's Embassy in Jordan, the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Education for equalization in Jordan, and the Private Education Department; or the Embassy of the home country in Jordan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jordan, the Ministry of Education in Jordan for equalization, and the Private Education Department. The school is committed to implementing all instructions and regulations issued by the Ministry of Education for private and public schools.

Scholarships

Scholarships: Academic scholarships (Full and Partial). The scholarship exam is conducted from grade 8 to grade 9 and from grade 11 to grade 12 for both literary and scientific streams. High Achievers / merits Scholarships are awarded based on total average with percentages by rank: First 100%, Second 90%, Third 80%, Fourth 70%, Fifth 60%, Sixth 50%, Seventh 40%, Eighth 30%, Ninth 20%, Tenth 10%. The Holy Quran Scholarship is awarded based on the number of parts memorized. Secondary School Awards and Rewards include 4000 JDs for the rank 1 student, 2500 JDs for rank 2, and 1500 JDs for ranks 3–10. Discounts include: Siblings' Discount (second sibling 10%, third 15%, fourth and beyond 25%; the highest-grade sibling does not receive a discount); a 20% discount for children of employees and affiliates (listed groups); Cash Discount (10% if tuition is paid in full before July 31; 6% if paid in cash from August 1 until the start of the school year). Notes: Discounts and scholarships apply to school fees only and do not include transportation or registration fees; High Achiever Scholarships do not apply to KG up to grade 5; dual discounts are not permitted except for the cash discount.

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