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Oxford Schools

Jordan, Amman

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How students are nurtured, understood, and kept safe

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Oxford Braves Section welcomes children with learning disabilities to a world of social-emotional growth and success. The program provides an educational experience for children with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder that goes beyond a traditional school. It empowers children's self-confidence and provides focused support for each child's particular needs. It builds a foundation for learning so children can return to mainstream education. It offers one-to-one tutoring and focuses on the child's whole development. It includes a rigorous curriculum and uses technology and the arts to support expression and development.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Braves Section (Special Needs) is a program for children with learning disabilities where social-emotional growth and success are central. It empowers self-confidence and provides focused support for each child's particular needs. It offers the academic setting and social development children need to reach their full potential. It provides a strong foundation for learning so children can return to mainstream education. It offers one-to-one tutoring and focuses on the needs of the child's whole development. The curriculum covers reading, writing, mathematics, science and social studies, with technology and the arts helping to express themselves.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English is the basic language of instruction in the International Section. Arabic language is taught to non-Arabic speakers. The British System (IGCSE/GCE) and the American System (HS Diploma) are offered through the International Section. The British track includes Ordinary Level (O-Level) and Advanced Level (A-Level) with equivalency considerations. The American track includes the American High School Diploma and a Middle School Program, with content aligned to Common Core and California Standards. The International Section adopts international curricular frameworks and supports language development in both English and Arabic.

Mental Wellbeing

The school emphasizes social-emotional growth and success as part of student development through the Braves Section. The program empowers self-confidence and fosters social development and emotional competence. It provides targeted, individualized support to help students grow emotionally as well as academically. The Counseling Department offers advice and support to students regarding university planning, contributing to overall wellbeing and a secure transition to higher education. The school also uses technology and the arts to support self-expression and resilience, underpinning a holistic approach to student wellbeing.

Safeguarding

Policies and procedures guide students, teachers, clinic, and administration and are updated annually. The School Instructions and Rules are designed to guarantee students' safety for the scholastic year. The Medical Clinic provides a staffed, full-time doctor and nurse, with a dental clinic available, and maintains health records and vaccination programs in cooperation with the Ministry of Health. The clinic conducts regular medical check-ups at the beginning of each semester and provides first aid and referrals as needed. It promotes health awareness regarding hygiene, safety, and nutrition and conducts periodic inspections of facilities such as cafeterias, toilets, water sources, and swimming pools.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees Unlisted
Ages 2 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1996
Bus Service No

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.

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