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Jubilee School (Jubilee Institute)

Jordan, Amman

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Boarding Arrangements

Jubilee School provides boarding facilities on campus in two dormitories, one for females and one for males, housing up to 50 students. Boarding accounts for about 10% of the student population, and dorms are open on school days throughout the academic year, with buses provided to Salt, Madaba, and Zarqa governorates. The dormitories include suites for supervisors and on-site service areas such as a kitchenette, laundry, a sitting room with TV, and computers.

Food Options

Boarding students receive three main meals every day at set times. The meals have good nutritional value and are cooked and served hygienically under direct supervision. At the start of each academic year, a caterer is selected under strict conditions to cook the meals and run the canteen. The Cafeteria sells sandwiches, light foods, and hot and cold drinks; the school is committed to healthy, nutritious foods and to maintaining cleanliness, sterilization, and safety.

Governance and Ownership

The Jubilee School is a co-educational, non-governmental and non-profit boarding secondary school. In 1999, it was annexed to the King Hussein Foundation, after initially being affiliated with the Noor Al Hussein Foundation.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees JOD 4,200 - 7,750
Ages 14 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 500
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1993
Bus Service Yes

The Jubilee School is a co-educational, nonprofit boarding secondary school in Amman, Jordan. It serves grades 9–12 and enrolls around 500 meritorious students, with class sizes not exceeding 25 per section. The campus supports a blended learning and STEAM approach, with labs for chemistry, electronics, biology, robotics, and computer studies, plus a dormitory infrastructure for boarding students. The school operates a two-semester calendar (September–January and February–June) with about 195 days in a school year. The Jubilee School offers Jordanian Tawjihi, IGCSE and Cambridge A-Level tracks, and provides scholarships for the national program; a Graduation Project requires a 120-hour community service component. The Jubilee Institute also runs University Counseling and extensive student life programs and participates in national and international STEAM competitions such as First Lego League and F1 in Schools.

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