Jordan, Amman
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The Jordanian International Schools campus is located in Amman, Jordan, on Osama Bin Munqidh Street in the Adress area. The official address is Adress: Tlaa Al-Ali, Osama Bin Munqidh St., Amman–Jordan. It sits in an urban part of Amman with access to major roads and nearby amenities.
JIS operates a K–12 structure. It offers Kindergarten, a National Program for primary (Grades 1–6) and secondary (Grades 7–12) aligned with the Jordanian MOE, an International Program, and a BTEC Program. The National Program, International Program, and BTEC Program are described among the school's educational offerings.
The school is co-educational and functions as a day school.
Learning Support is available with ESL, Arabic as a Second Language (ASL), and Special Education Needs; services are described as limited in scope.
No single country affiliation is stated. JIS offers the Jordanian National Program alongside British and American programs, with MOE licensing and international program options.
Religious education is included in the National Program, with Islamic Education described as a core subject across all stages. The school itself does not publish a formal religious affiliation.
The school day runs from 07:30 to 15:00 Sunday–Thursday; Saturdays operate 09:00 to 14:00.
The school operates its own bus service with multiple routes across Amman to provide door-to-door pickup and drop-off. Areas served span several zones, with routes described on the Transportation pages.
Application / registration fees
- Registration (one-time): JD 150 (paid once at enrolment; non‑refundable).
Tuition fees by year group — International programme (published annual amounts and per‑semester equivalents)
- Pre‑School: JD 1,435 per year — JD 717.50 per semester.
- Kindergarten (KG1): JD 2,205 per year — JD 1,102.50 per semester.
- Kindergarten (KG2): JD 2,205 per year — JD 1,102.50 per semester.
- Grade 1: JD 3,200 per year — JD 1,600.00 per semester.
- Grade 2: JD 3,200 per year — JD 1,600.00 per semester.
- Grade 3: JD 3,530 per year — JD 1,765.00 per semester.
- Grade 4: JD 3,530 per year — JD 1,765.00 per semester.
- Grade 5: JD 4,080 per year — JD 2,040.00 per semester.
- Grade 6: JD 4,080 per year — JD 2,040.00 per semester.
- Grade 7: JD 4,190 per year — JD 2,095.00 per semester.
- Grade 8: JD 4,190 per year — JD 2,095.00 per semester.
- Grade 9 (IGCSE): JD 5,075 per year — JD 2,537.50 per semester.
- Grade 10 (IGCSE): JD 5,075 per year — JD 2,537.50 per semester.
- Grade 11 (A‑Level): JD 5,515 per year — JD 2,757.50 per semester.
- Grade 12 (A‑Level / AHSD): JD 5,515 per year — JD 2,757.50 per semester.
- BTEC (Vocational & Technical) — Grade 10 (BTEC): JD 4,500 per year — JD 2,250.00 per semester.
Tuition fees by year group — National / alternative tracks (published annual amounts and per‑semester equivalents)
- National / other track examples shown in the published schedule (annual amounts):
- Grade 9 (alternate track): JD 3,780 per year — JD 1,890.00 per semester.
- Grade 10 (alternate track): JD 3,990 per year — JD 1,995.00 per semester.
- Grade 11 (alternate track): JD 4,410 per year — JD 2,205.00 per semester.
- Grade 12 (alternate track): JD 4,725 per year — JD 2,362.50 per semester.
(Where the published schedule shows separate tables for International and alternate/National tracks, the amounts above are the published annual tuition figures; semester figures shown here are one‑half of the annual amounts to match the school's use of "semesters" in the published material.)
Additional fees and charges (annual unless stated)
- Additional (enrichment / services / consumables) fees: amounts vary by year/program — typical published additional fees by grade/program are JD 200, JD 300, JD 350, JD 425, JD 500 or JD 550 depending on the year and programme. These cover enrichment subscriptions (Entrepreneurship & Leadership, STEAM, Mental Math, educational apps), field visits, yearbook, stationery and accident medical insurance on campus.
- Remedial/supportive education (Arabic or English remedial classes): JD 500 per year. Supportive education fees for specific subjects are charged according to the student's needs.
- After‑school waiting / late pickup fees: JD 100 per year for waiting until approximately 15:00, JD 200 per year for waiting until approximately 16:00 (published schedule specifies the two tiers).
- Registration / entrance assessment and other one‑time new‑student charges: Registration fee JD 150 (one‑time). Published material lists this as non‑refundable.
Transportation (bus) fees
- Transportation is charged by area. Published annual two‑way and one‑way examples (by area) include: JD 600 / JD 420; JD 650 / JD 455; JD 700 / JD 490; JD 750 / JD 525; JD 800 / JD 560; JD 850 / JD 595 — amounts depend on the pickup area category. Payment of transportation fees for the full scholastic year is required before service is provided; transportation fees are non‑refundable for both semesters.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Published fee schedules are shown as annual school fees for the scholastic year; the school refers to "semesters" for certain policies (for example, transportation non‑refundability for both semesters). The published figures are annual amounts; the school's materials reference semester periods but do not publish a single standard per‑semester billing timetable in the public fee document. Semester figures in this overview are calculated as one‑half of the published annual tuition to match the school's use of "semesters".
- Sibling discounts published in the fee materials: 10% for the first sibling; 15% for the second sibling and above. A full‑fees payment discount is also referenced in the published materials.
Refund information
- Registration (JD 150) and the listed additional/enrichment fees are published as non‑refundable. Transportation fees are published as non‑refundable for both semesters. The published fee documents identify these non‑refundable items explicitly. The published schedule does not include a detailed line‑by‑line tuition refund formula in the publicly posted fee document.
Boarding fees
- No boarding or residential fees are listed in the school's published fee schedule; a boarding programme is not included among the programmes in the published materials.
Other costs (uniforms, exams, external charges)
- The published additional fees cover a range of consumables and subscriptions (enrichment programmes, field visits, yearbook, stationery and accident insurance). No single, fixed uniform charge is published in the main fee schedule. External exam fees (for IGCSE/A‑Level) and some programme‑specific charges (for example external assessment or exam registration) may be charged separately and are not aggregated into the generic annual tuition figure in the published schedule.
Fee payment options
- The published fee documents (annual fee schedule and registration booklet) present the fee amounts and payment‑related rules (for example non‑refundability and sibling discounts) but do not publish a definitive list of accepted payment methods (credit card, bank transfer, cheque, etc.) in the public fee schedule. Parents are directed to the school's admission/accounts contacts for the available payment methods and invoicing details.
Notes for clarity
- All amounts above are published in Jordanian Dinars (JD) in the school's fee schedule for the scholastic year. The figures used here are the school's published annual figures; semester figures shown above are calculated as one‑half of the annual amount to match the school's references to semesters in its policy text.