Jordan, Amman
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English as a Foreign Language (EFL) supports non-native English speakers in developing speaking, listening, reading, and writing, using a comprehensive approach. The EFL program identifies students through admission screening or ongoing assessments and offers services such as pre-literacy skills, listening comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and reading/writing workshop. Arabic as a Foreign Language (AFL) supports similar language skills, with AFL teachers working closely with the classroom teachers and using a co-teaching model to maximize learning. French is offered as a language in Kindergarten.
In Kindergarten, the curriculum is bilingual. The bilingual language curriculum is designed to enrich students' development and to meet national and international program expectations. French is offered as a language in Kindergarten.
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.