Jordan, Amman
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ABS provides a dedicated Counselling and Wellbeing Department offering Psychological Counselling, Career Counselling, and University Counselling. Specialist staff serve each school stage: Primary KG1-5 is supported by Sajidah Shamaileh; Middle Years by Hala Hamad; and the IB College by Rasha Jazi; there are three full-time University Counsellors: Suha Talhouni (Director of University Counselling), Hanan Qubrosi, and Eric Wight. The department follows a Comprehensive Guidance and Counselling model to support students' academic, personal, and social development, including individual and group appointments and partnerships with families and community institutions. Confidentiality is respected, and in serious safeguarding matters the Safeguarding Officer or Deputy Safeguarding Officer is informed confidentially, in line with ABS's Child Rights framework (ABS Deceleration of Child Rights). The wellbeing program is implemented through Mentor Groups and a House system, overseen by the Deputy Head (Wellbeing) and the Wellbeing Team, with encouragement for students to participate in cultural, sporting, and service activities.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision or whether it operates as a specialist SEN institution. Publicly available information describes counselling and wellbeing and a bilingual IB-aligned program, but does not specify any SEN support services or dedicated SEN staff.
English as an Additional Language support is delivered through a bilingual education approach. ABS provides bilingual education in Arabic and English, and most Grades 7-10 students study bilingually in the IB Middle Years Programme. In Primary School, a bilingual programme includes Arabic Language and English Language with Arabic as the language of instruction, and additional languages such as Spanish or French are offered in Grades 4-6. There is no separate EAL department named. Language support is integrated via the bilingual IB framework rather than a standalone EAL programme.
Mental wellbeing is supported through the Counselling and Wellbeing Department, which provides Psychological, Career, and University Counselling. Specialists operate by school phase: Sajidah Shamaileh (Primary), Hala Hamad (Middle Years), and Rasha Jazi (IB College), with three full-time University Counsellors: Suha Talhouni, Hanan Qubrosi, and Eric Wight. The department follows a Comprehensive Guidance and Counselling model and offers confidential services, including individual and group sessions and coordination with families and community partners.
Safeguarding is overseen by a Safeguarding Officer and Deputy Safeguarding Officer, with confidential referrals for serious safeguarding matters. Confidentiality is observed as part of ABS's safeguarding framework, described as in line with ABS Deceleration of Child Rights. Procedures for safeguarding referrals and reporting are integrated with counselling and the wider school support system.
The Amman Baccalaureate School (ABS) is a bilingual, co-educational day school located in western Amman. Established in 1981, it holds the distinction of being the first school in the region authorized to offer the full International Baccalaureate (IB) Continuum, including the Primary Years, Middle Years, Diploma, and Career-related Programmes. The curriculum emphasizes bilingual proficiency in Arabic and English, ensuring students maintain strong ties to local culture while pursuing international qualifications.