Jordan, Amman
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The Student Council is open to students from grade 5 to 12, and is facilitated by faculty sponsors. Members are asked to be committed to weekly meetings and to contribute to a positive learning environment. The Council represents the student body to the administration and plans and runs school socials and other events. It also supports volunteers and staff during year‑round activities.
Facilities include a Music Room and an Auditorium Room, along with a Library, to support arts and performance activities. These spaces enable music practice, drama rehearsals, and visual arts presentations as part of student life. The campus design and facilities provide venues for exhibitions and school events that showcase student creativity.
The Student Council plans and runs school socials and other events, providing opportunities for student social activity. Evidence of organized social programming includes a 'summer club' (النادي الصيفي) listed in Upcoming Events. The News and Photos gallery shows examples of student activity, such as Rainbow Activity and Olive Activity.
Leadership development is a core facet of student life at the International Leaders Academy. The Student Council offers a formal leadership pathway for students in grades 5–12, with weekly meetings and officer elections. Council activities include planning events and supporting year‑round school activities, fostering collaboration and a service mindset.
Facilities include a gymnasium and a swimming pool for physical education and sports. A Music Room and an Auditorium support performing arts, while the Library provides spaces for study and reflection. These facilities support physical activity and well‑being as part of overall student life.
The International Leaders Academy (ILA) in Amman, Jordan, serves students from kindergarten through high school. It operates two curricula: The National Program (Jordan's Ministry of Education) and The International Program. The school opened in 2010 and is located on Amman Airport Street. The Kindergarten Department offers a bilingual language curriculum, while English instruction uses the English World program; other subjects generally follow MOE curricula. The International Section Principal is Maysoon Alzaidat. In the early years, instruction is bilingual (Arabic and English). French is taught as a subject, alongside core subjects such as math and science. MAP testing is used to monitor progress, and language examinations cover Arabic and French. The campus provides extensive facilities, including a swimming pool, library, music room, science laboratories, auditorium, gym, praying rooms, and computer labs. Transportation is available, and the school is organized with both co-educational and gender-segregated sections across levels.