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Al Ittihad International School

Jordan, Amman

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Admissions

How to apply, waitlist information, and financial support

Admissions Process

1. Registration and initial submission: Registration typically starts in May, and seats are limited with registration closing when the quota for each class is met. Families should submit the completed school application and begin gathering the required documents early to maximize the chance of a successful intake. The Admissions Office advises prospective parents to plan ahead because class quotas can fill quickly.

2. Entrance examinations: Applicants must sit the Entrance Exams, which cover Arabic, English and Maths. A minimum average of 50% is required for admission consideration. The exams assess language and numerical skills, and performance in these areas directly influences eligibility. An interview accompanies the exam process to gauge readiness and fit for the program.

3. Interview and eligibility assessment: After the exams, an interview is conducted to confirm the student's readiness to join the school. Performance on the exam and interview collectively determine admission eligibility. The admissions process emphasizes both academic and social readiness for the school environment. Non-native Arabic speakers may be placed into special leveled groups to support language development as part of the consideration process.

4. Enrollment documents submission: The completed application form must be submitted with the required documents to the admissions office. The documents requested include: a birth certificate, vaccination card for KG1, KG2 and Grade 1; three passport-size photos; Family Book for Jordanians with National Number; resident permit for non-Jordanian students (annual submission); health certificate; Transfer certificate; and certified end-of-year marks from previous schools. If transferring from abroad, additional attestations from relevant authorities may be required. Registration also notes that the school complies with private/private education regulations and may require translations or certifications as part of the file.

5. Language support and final admission steps: Non-native speakers of Arabic join special leveled groups to improve language proficiency, as needed. Admission proceeds only after meeting the exam, interview and document requirements, with seats allocated within the class quotas. The process concludes with the Admissions Office confirming admission and moving to enrollment according to the established quotas. Families should monitor for any further steps communicated by the Admissions Office to finalize enrollment.

6. Fees note within admissions context: The above admissions steps are followed in the context of the school's tuition and fees schedule for the upcoming scholastic year, which includes registration, tuition by grade, transportation, and other fees.

Waitlist

The admissions guidelines indicate that seats are limited and registration closes when the quota for each class is met. There is no publicly published waitlist or pool system described in the admissions materials. Once quotas are filled, new registrations close for that class.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

There is no separate scholarship program published. Discounts exist instead, including: KG1 and KG2-specific reductions (KG1 around 40% off tuition, KG2 around 35%), sibling discounts (second sibling 15% off, third sibling 20% off, other siblings 25% off), early/advance payment cash discounts (up to 10% off if paid early, with staggered percentages depending on timing), and special discounts (up to 15% for children of certain employees and affiliates). Double discounts are not permitted except for the cash payment discount. In addition, various other fees and optional charges (textbooks, digital services, exams, and project-related costs) apply. These discounts and charges are detailed in the 2025-2026 Tuition Fees schedule.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees JOD 2,590 - 5,715
Ages 4 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2007
Bus Service No

Al Ittihad International School in Amman was founded in 2007 as part of the Al Ittihad Schools network to provide international education grounded in Arab Islamic heritage. The campus sits in the Sport City area on Aws bin Hajar Street, opposite Princess Tharwat College. The school offers an integrated British/American curriculum with options for Cambridge CP, CS, IGCSE and GCE, and the American High School Diploma (AHSD). Four sections structure the student body: KG 1–2, Mixed Grades 1–4, Boys (Grades 5–12), and Girls (Grades 5–12). English is the primary language of instruction, with French and Arabic taught as subjects, and Islamic Studies included in the curriculum. Assessments follow Cambridge IGCSE/GCSE (Grade 10), AS/A Levels for Cambridge tracks, and ACT/AP for AHSD. The school emphasizes project-based learning, strong English language proficiency, and technology integration. Scholarships are available for Grades 7–12; medical insurance is provided to all students. Facilities include central heating, air conditioning, interactive smart boards, libraries, prayer rooms, a clinic, a football field, an indoor pool, gyms, playing areas, and canteens. The school operates as a day school with a bus service available in several zones.

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