Jordan, Amman
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Oxford Schools were established in 1996 near the Martyr's Memorial, the Sports City, Amman. For over twenty years, the schools have served Jordan and its community. They were founded by an elite group of Jordanians who sought to combine modern education with the Arab Muslim identity. The schools have expanded their buildings and facilities to provide a modern, well-equipped environment, including spacious classrooms, modern science labs, and state-of-the-art computer labs. They aim to produce graduates who are prepared for life, accepted at top universities worldwide, and proficient in information technology.
Oxford Schools engages actively with its community through events and news features. In 2025–2026, Oxford Schools celebrated achievements at the Kingdom Open Table Tennis Championship. News also highlighted recognitions such as 'Proud of our Oxford Ambassador' and coverage of the National Robotics Championship 2025 in Amman, Jordan. The campus showcases ongoing activities including Zain Expo Innovation, Robotics Classes, World Children's Day, and other programs that reflect a culture of student-driven projects and community involvement.
Oxford Schools in Amman, Sport City, serves ages 2–18. It offers two international curricula: British program (IGCSE/GCE) and American program (High School Diploma). The International Section serves Grades 1–12, with British route O-Level (9–10) and A-Level (11–12) and American route from Grade 9–12. Curricula follow Cambridge/Edexcel for IGCSE/GCE and American Common Core/California Standards, aligned with MOE. External exams such as Cambridge IGCSE, London GCE, and SAT support university admissions, with MOE and university equivalency guiding Jordanian or American entry. At the end of Grade 8, students choose between British and American tracks. In Elementary, Arabic is language of instruction; maths and science taught in English; English taught as a foreign language; French optional. The campus features six libraries, three science labs, Technology Department with about 300 desktops, Medical Clinic, 300-seat Theater, Mosque, five cafeterias, and bus fleet, plus sports facilities including two basketball courts, five football fields, and Football Academy.