Jordan, Amman
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Science and technology clubs include scientific experiments, robotics projects, and programming to boost scientific and technical skills and foster innovation and critical thinking. These clubs are part of a broader wellbeing program aimed at developing students' abilities and exposing them to diverse fields such as sports, arts, science, and technology. Participation encourages exploration of interests and growth in independent thinking and problem-solving.
The school emphasizes learning foreign languages to enable communication locally and globally. Students come from a diverse mix of nationalities and cultures, and the school works to bring them closer and integrate them, promoting cross-cultural understanding. The school aims to build a global network of acquaintances and friends to enhance cross-cultural and social interaction globally.
The school offers sports clubs that provide opportunities for physical activity and social interaction. Student clubs include activities such as cooking and etiquette clubs, and students participate in events and projects organized by the school, fostering social engagement and leadership. These activities contribute to building friendships and developing interpersonal and teamwork skills.
Volunteer activities promote social awareness and community responsibility, including visits to care homes, donations, and participation in local awareness campaigns. These experiences cultivate service-mindedness and civic engagement among students.
Leadership development is a focus of the wellbeing program, with emphasis on cultivating leadership, critical thinking, problem-solving, and innovation. The school prepares students for global education by strengthening personal and leadership skills and encouraging proactive thinking. Participation in clubs and volunteering provides opportunities to lead projects and collaborate effectively.
The wellbeing program aims to develop students' skills and provide experiences across sports, arts, science, technology, volunteering, personal development, and community responsibility. It fosters creativity, self-expression, innovation, and responsible thinking. Sports clubs provide physical activity, and scouting offers outdoor learning and practical life skills, while student clubs like cooking and etiquette support social interaction and personal growth.
ISO Education School is located in Amman, Khalda, behind Al-Khawarizmi College, and offers an international- and British-curriculum mix. The school delivers instruction in English and provides the IB Primary Years Programme as a candidate school, along with BTEC qualifications and Cambridge IGCSE options, plus the British Curriculum pathway. The IB PYP framework guides inquiry-based learning, student agency, and conceptual understanding to develop knowledgeable, caring, and internationally minded learners. The program emphasizes integrating academic subjects with social, emotional, and personal growth, using transdisciplinary units and authentic assessment to foster curiosity and independent thinking. ISO Education School is actively aligning its practices with IB standards to prepare for authorization. Facilities include a virtual reality space, computer laboratories, science laboratories, libraries, business rooms, classrooms, and an on-site clinic, with workshops for hands-on activities. Extracurricular programs feature science and technology clubs, language and culture activities, sports, and community service that promote collaboration and leadership.