Jordan, Amman
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Jubilee Institute's Jubilee School campus combines formal learning spaces with on‑site housing and dedicated athletic facilities. The campus houses an Information Resources Center with material devoted to King Hussein and IGCSE resources, plus a video library and a reading area, and a hall for lectures and screenings. A Theater/Auditorium on campus supports lectures, seminars, and performances and was established with external funding in 2010. Boarding is provided on campus in two gender‑segregated dormitories accommodating up to 50 students, with a kitchenette, laundry, and common areas. The campus also features a range of STEM and design facilities, including science labs, robotics, a solar energy lab, a greenhouse, computer labs, and a Design and Technology lab.
Athletic Facilities center on the on‑site Sports Complex, designed to support physical education and team sports. The complex was funded by Abdul Hamid Shoman and opened in 1998, and it remains a cornerstone of student life, with access for school use and for rental to external institutions or companies outside school hours.
Academic facilities include physics, chemistry, and biology laboratories to support secondary science learning. A Robotics Lab provides hands‑on projects aligned with STEAM, while a Solar Energy Lab and Green House offer practical experiences in sustainable technologies and biology. Computer laboratories house over 80 computers to support information technology and digital literacy, and the Design and Technology Lab contains 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC machines, robotics equipment, and microcontrollers for student projects.
The School Theater serves as a performance and event space for student and guest presentations, lectures, and screenings. The Information Resources Center includes a creativity corner for poetry, stories, and graduation projects, along with a reading area. A Scientific Research Unit coordinates student‑led projects and participation in national and regional STEAM competitions, while Design and Technology facilities support extracurricular projects in design, robotics, and digital fabrication.
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.