Jordan, Amman
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Mashrek International School is located in the Dabouk (Dabouq) - Al Hashmieh area of Amman, Jordan. The campus sits in the capital's northern suburbs and is accessible via major roads. Mailing address is P.O. Box 1412, Amman 11118, Jordan. Phone: +962 79 9577771.
The school follows the International Baccalaureate continuum: Primary Years Programme (IB-PYP) for Kindergarten to Grade 5, Middle Years Programme (IB-MYP) for Grades 6 to 10, and International Diploma Programme (IBDP) for Grades 11 and 12. This aligns with the IB framework and grade groupings published by the school.
Mashrek is a private, bilingual (English and Arabic), coeducational school. It operates as a day school with no boarding facilities published by the school.
Mashrek provides inclusion and wellbeing support through the Ethraa Programme and a Well-Being Programme, supported by wellbeing structures and inclusive learning spaces. The school emphasizes wellbeing and inclusion as part of its approach to supporting all learners.
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No formal religious affiliation is listed; the school emphasizes its Arabic identity and inclusivity.
Kindergarten runs 8:30 AM–1:00 PM (Sunday–Thursday) with optional activities 1:00–2:00 PM. Primary and Middle days run 8:30 AM–2:25 PM (with Tuesday until 1:00 PM); Senior School runs 8:30 AM–2:30 PM, with 11th and 12th schedules following their class timetables.
A school bus service is available. Details about routes or providers are not published publicly; families should contact the school for information.
Application and registration fees
- Application (waiting-list) fee: JOD 30, non-refundable and payable when submitting the application form.
- Seat reservation / registration fee for newly accepted students: JOD 300, payable within seven days of acceptance to secure the place. The seat-reservation fee may be refunded on graduation or on transfer to another school only if the administration is notified in writing prior to December 31 of the previous scholastic year and the student has completed at least one scholastic year and the whole year's tuition has been paid. Current students' registration payments that are paid to reserve a place for the following scholastic year are not refundable and not transferable.
Tuition fees by year group (published annual amounts; fees shown in Jordanian Dinars)
- Kindergarten 2 (K2): JOD 4,047 per year.
- Kindergarten 3 (K3): JOD 4,178 per year.
- Grade 1: JOD 5,092 per year.
- Grade 2: JOD 5,335 per year.
- Grade 3: JOD 5,577 per year.
- Grade 4: JOD 5,818 per year.
- Grade 5: JOD 6,236 per year.
- Grade 6: JOD 6,479 per year.
- Grade 7: JOD 6,840 per year.
- Grade 8: JOD 7,083 per year.
- Grade 9: JOD 7,996 per year.
- Grade 10: JOD 8,116 per year.
- Grade 11: JOD 10,052 per year.
- Grade 12: JOD 10,052 per year.
- Note on per-term detail: the school's published fees are presented as annual tuition totals; the school's published materials list the tuition as annual amounts rather than as fixed per-term values. Parents should use the annual figures above when planning fees.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Once acceptance is confirmed, parents have seven days to pay the seat-reservation/registration fee at the Accounting Department; failure to pay within that period may result in the seat being released. Current students must pay registration fees before December 31 of the present scholastic year to reserve a place for the following year.
- The school's admission policy states that the seat-reservation refund (where applicable) is conditional on the student having completed at least one full scholastic year and the whole year's tuition having been paid. The admission policy also states that, in cases of withdrawal before or during the scholastic year, paid amounts are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable. Mashrek operates as a day school; published profiles list annual day fees only and show no boarding provision or boarding fees.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Sibling discount: published fee summaries list a sibling discount scale (first sibling 10%, second sibling 15%, third sibling 20%, fourth sibling 25%).
- The school's published fee breakdowns available through independent school-fee databases report the annual tuition totals above; specific additional charges such as transport, textbooks, examination fees, or uniform costs are not listed as line items in the same published fee summary that provides the annual tuition figures. Parents should expect that extras (transport, textbooks, uniforms, exam fees) may be charged separately in addition to the annual tuition.
Refund information
- The seat-reservation fee may be refunded on graduation or on transfer under the specific conditions described above (written notification before December 31 of the previous scholastic year, student has completed at least one scholastic year and the whole year's tuition has been paid). Registration payments to reserve a place for the following year (for current students) are not refundable and not transferable. The admission policy also states that, in case of withdrawal before or during the scholastic year, paid amounts are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Fee payment options and accounting contact
- The school instructs parents to make registration and related payments at the Accounting Department; the school lists Accounting Department contact details for payment queries and invoicing (accounting@mashrek.edu.jo and telephone numbers). For accepted students the registration/seat reservation payment is to be made at the Accounting Department within the stated timeframes. Specific payment channels (credit card, bank transfer, post-dated cheques or online payment portals) are handled by the Accounting Department and are not itemised in the publicly published fee summary. Contact the Accounting Department for the school's accepted payment channels and invoicing procedures.
The school represents 25 nationalities. The most common nationality and the local-to-international student ratio are not publicly published.