Jordan, Amman
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Arabic is taught as the mother tongue within the National Program. English and French are taught as additional languages, with the Primary School focusing on fluency in the home language or other languages such as English and French. The National Program includes special courses in French and the International Programs (IGCSE, GCE, SAT) require ESL as a compulsory subject to support non-native English speakers.
The Primary School aims to develop fluency in the language of the students' mother tongue and in additional languages such as English and French. The National Program includes special courses in French. The Primary School focuses on language fluency across early grades to support multilingual learning.
Philadelphia National School (P.N.S) in Amman operates a two-program structure: Kindergarten and Primary School for both boys and girls, and separate secondary schools for girls and for boys. The National Program follows the Jordanian Ministry Curricula and leads to the Tawjihi certificate, with additional options in IGCSE, SAT, and A-Levels. The Kindergarten provides a garden-like setting to ease the transition from home to school. P.N.S also offers special courses in Science, French, and Mathematics within the National Program, and maintains a dedicated program for students with special learning needs. The school has a Foreign Programs Department for grades 7–12. Physical education includes four outdoor playgrounds, a heated swimming pool, a gym, and a room for chess. Libraries include books in English and Arabic. A Parent–Teacher Association facilitates home–school interaction and involvement in school activities.