Jordan, Amman
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1. Applications for admission can be obtained from the Admissions Office or by filling out the online form. The admissions process begins by obtaining the application. Families may submit the completed application through the Admissions Office or via the online form. This initiates the admissions process. 2. New students will have to sit for a placement test and CAT4 (Cognitive Abilities Test), which can be administered online for those transferring from outside Jordan, and be interviewed by the relevant department. The placement test and CAT4 assess readiness for the program. The interview accompanies the testing phase. These steps determine the candidate's suitability for admission. 3. The previous year's school record and other official documents must be submitted with the application. These documents accompany the application and support the review process. The admissions team uses these documents to evaluate eligibility. 4. The structure of the tuition fees is provided. The tuition fees include discounts and financial awards. Siblings discounts are a standard offering, and the school provides a 20% discount for children of NES alumni and for children of the diplomatic corps. The top three ranking students for the academic year in each grade across all sections receive 40%, 30%, and 20% discounts on the following year's tuition.
Discounts and financial awards include: siblings discounts are standard; children of NES alumni receive 20% off tuition, and the same discount applies to children of the diplomatic corps. The top three ranking students for the academic year in each grade across all sections receive 40%, 30%, and 20% discounts on the following year's tuition.
New English School (NES) Amman is a private, coeducational day school serving nursery through secondary, with students aged 2 to 18. It runs a dual British and American pathway: Cambridge International programmes (Primary to A Levels) alongside the American High School Diploma, with AP and Pre-AP courses and college counseling. Cambridge frameworks are used across Primary, Lower and Upper Secondary, including IGCSE in Years 10–11 and AS/A Levels in Years 12–13; Arabic, Religion and Global Perspectives follow Jordanian curriculum requirements. NES has been an Edexcel and Cambridge Examinations Centre since 1991. The campus supports a 24-bus fleet, a full-time health clinic, libraries (including Said El Turk Library) and specialist labs across science and ICT, plus a theatre seating 350 and sport and arts facilities. An English Only Stream and a multicultural environment reflect NES's 39 nationalities. The school emphasizes university readiness through counseling and a Model United Nations program, globally.