Jordan, Amman
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The International Pioneers Academy describes its environment as a safe educational and ethical nurturing environment, with trained teaching staff and enrichment activities intended to support students' social and emotional development.
Support for Special Educational Needs includes a Learning Resources Room for students with learning difficulties in Arabic, Mathematics, and English (Grades 2–6) diagnosed by a specialized team; Remedial Classes for students behind in Arabic, Mathematics, and English; and Teaching Arabic to Non-Native Speakers. The school is not described as a specialist SEN institution.
There is no publicly disclosed EAL program; however, there is Arabic-language support for non-native speakers provided by specialized teachers.
Healthcare services include a medical team of three doctors, on-site clinics, emergency care, annual health examinations (including vision and general checks), dental check-ups, vaccination programs, and health protocols to support student wellbeing, with no explicit mental-health program described.
Safeguarding and child-protection information is not publicly disclosed on IPA's site.
The International Pioneers Academy (IPA) is a distinguished educational institution in Amman, Jordan, established in 2004 with a commitment to combining modern academic standards with deep-rooted cultural values. Located in the quiet Al-Zaitouna neighborhood of Jubeiha, IPA offers a flexible learning pathway where students can choose between the Jordanian National Curriculum or international streams, including the British (Cambridge/Edexcel) and American programs.