Jordan, Amman
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Kangaroo Science Competition winners: six students earned bronze medals, and two students qualified to represent Jordan at the 2024 International Science Olympiad in New York. The Girls' Secondary School achieved top results in the Arab world AI Olympiad 2023–2024, taking first place in cybersecurity and computer vision, and third in mathematics and algorithms. The school offers a BTEC program with project-based learning and internationally recognized certificates in over 70 countries, combining academic study with practical application. A first-place achievement in the 5th Youth Entrepreneurship and Innovation Competition was earned by the school's team for the Rain Flower project.
Qur'anic Club – Taj Al-Waqar was launched in kindergarten to teach Qur'an recitation and memorization. Al‑Aqsa is Ours was a cultural and religious awareness activity organized for children. The Arabic Language Center for non-native speakers supports international students through language learning.
The Mothers' Council Charity Breakfast is organized under the supervision of the Director of Central Activities and brings together staff, parents, and board members. Students participate in organized sporting events, including the Al-Omariya Champions League in football in Zarqa, where teams compete and achievements are celebrated. Health Day is organized with medical institutions to promote healthy lifestyle practices.
The Mothers' Council Charity Breakfast is a community service event attended by board members and parents. Health Day engages medical institutions to educate students about healthy living and well-being. The Back-to-School Expo highlighted leadership and innovation programs as part of broader community engagement.
Girls' Secondary School won first place for Best Prototype in the 5th Entrepreneurship and Innovation Competition with their Rain Flower project. The Back-to-School Expo highlighted leadership and innovation programs. The BTEC Program emphasizes project-based learning and offers internationally recognized certificates in over 70 countries, developing professional skills such as critical thinking, teamwork, and communication.
Health Day, organized with medical institutions, educates students about healthy lifestyle practices. The campus facilities include swimming pools and sports fields to support regular physical activity. The Al-Omariyeh Champions League in football recognizes and celebrates athletic achievement, such as the 7th Grade H team's championship.
Omareyah International School operates in Amman and Zarqa, welcoming students from age 3 to 18. The school blends Jordan's Ministry of Education national curricula with international programs and language and digital learning enrichments. The Kindergarten is bilingual in English and Arabic, introducing early-learning modules such as Science and Me, Jolly Phonics, and Arabic language. In Amman, the primary program follows MoE curricula with Quran and English enrichment and digital learning. Grade 4 is non-mixed and Grade 5 is girls-only; English is taught through the Connect program based on CCS standards. The International Programme spans Grades 1-12 and includes Cambridge International assessment for secondary, Pearson Edexcel for higher secondary, and Marshal Cavendish for primary. The curriculum features Arabic for beginners, Thinking Based Learning, STEM, Quranic studies, a values program, and a guidance and counseling program. Remedial education, Hello Code coding initiative, Smart Lab and a private LMS support learning and skills.