Jordan, Amman
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The Amman Branch of Al-Omareyah Schools was established in 1987 in Amman, Jordan. It provides a comprehensive learning environment serving Kindergarten through Grade 12, through both national and international programs. The branch comprises five divisions: Kindergarten, Elementary Co-Ed School, Boys' Secondary School, Girls' Secondary School, and the International School. The branch features modern facilities, including scientific and smart laboratories, swimming pools, sports fields, a library, and a prayer hall. The educational vision aims to prepare a generation committed to its identity, excellent in performance, and capable of serving its community and competing globally.
Omareyah International School offers Cambridge International Education for the secondary stage and Pearson Edexcel for higher secondary. Programmes include Arabic for Beginners; Arabic for Non-Native Speakers; Thinking Learning Program; STEM Program; Quran Curriculum; Values Program; and Guidance Support Program. Values Program focuses on a core value each semester through activities and lessons integrated into subjects. Guidance Support Program provides meetings for parents and a wide range of services for students, parents, and staff; activities include Teaching & Learning, Ceremonies & Recognitions, and Extracurricular Activities.
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.