Jordan, Amman
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Al-Saadah College Schools traces its origins to 1958 when Georgette Abu Zaid established a small kindergarten in Amman, the first and only kindergarten in Jordan at that time. It expanded to include primary grades and moved to Al-Abdali, growing into one of the early private schools. In 1968, the founders purchased land near the Ministry of Interior and built the current building; a boarding section for expatriate Gulf students operated until 1970. A second floor was added to accommodate secondary levels, and by 1978 new classes increased enrollment. In 2002, the school was renamed Al-Saadah College Schools, and in 2023 it celebrated its 65th anniversary under principal Dr. Nabil Musa Kharman.
The school participates in the King Abdullah II Award for Physical Fitness since 2005, achieving top placements across the kingdom and earning medals in multiple years. The school has highlighted Cambridge/Oxford program-related recognitions in its news, including accreditation announcements in December 2023. The institution maintains an active alumni network with Names of Graduates and Ceremonies, reflecting ongoing family involvement through graduate ceremonies.
A standalone Parent Teacher Association is not described on the site. Parent involvement is integrated into the school's governance through a philosophy that emphasizes ongoing interaction among students, staff, and parents. Registration materials include Parents Instructions and a Parents Contract to govern parent participation. The school maintains an alumni network with Names of Graduates and Ceremonies, indicating family engagement beyond current students. The Reach Us and Alumni sections provide channels for family participation and updates.