Jordan, Aqaba
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Rosary Sisters School – Aqaba is a Catholic school serving three academic divisions: Kindergarten, Elementary Section, and Secondary Section. The school opened in 1985 and is located on Othman Bin Affan Street in the Services District of Aqaba, occupying about 27 donums (with 7 donums used as playgrounds). It educates roughly 1,850 students with about 217 staff members. The principal is Sister Karoubin Ma'aye'a. Student life includes the Sport Club, Ballet Club, and Environment Club. The site indicates English as a language of instruction and maintains an English language center as part of the facilities. The school emphasizes values-based education and a holistic approach to development.
Othman Bin Affan Street -Services District, Amma,Jordan
Rosary Sisters School - Aqaba has 1,850 pupils, instruction in English.
Rosary Sisters School - Aqaba is located on Othman Bin Affan Street in the Services District of Aqaba, Jordan. The school lists a P.O. Box 1367 with the 77110 Aqaba postal code for mail. The main contact number is +962 3 201 4260 (and +962 3 201 4262 for secondary lines).
The campus offers Kindergarten, Elementary, and Secondary sections, serving students from early childhood through to about 18 years of age.
The school is co-educational and operates as a day school.
Public information does not publish specific Additional Learning Needs (SEN) provisions for the Aqaba campus. The Rosary Sisters network includes Rosary Educational Center facilities in the broader region that provide diagnostic and therapeutic services for learners with difficulties, but these are not described as part of the Aqaba campus.
The school is affiliated with the Rosary Sisters Congregation, a Catholic religious institute.
Catholic.
School days typically run from 7:00 to 14:00. Public listings show a Monday–Thursday and Saturday schedule with Friday and Sunday listed as closed in some sources, though exact weekly patterns may vary by term.
No public information indicates a dedicated school bus service for Aqaba. Families should confirm transport arrangements directly with the school.
Rosary Sisters School - Aqaba teaches Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.
Rosary Sisters School – Aqaba operates across three academic sections: Kindergarten, Elementary Section, and Secondary Section. The curriculum is organized around these sections, with an overarching academic program described on the Academic Section pages and supported by an Academic Department Facts framework. Extracurricular offerings include a Sport Club, Ballet Club, and Environment Club.
Social and emotional learning is supported through School Life activities, including the Sport Club, Ballet Club, and Environment Club.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision or whether it operates as a specialist SEN institution.
The English Language Center is listed among the facilities, indicating a dedicated space for English language support.
There is no public disclosure of mental wellbeing programs, services, or staff on the school's pages.
There is no public disclosure of safeguarding or child protection policies.
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Step 3 — Submit an application and any required documents: Submit the application and any documents as directed by the school. The site does not publish a dedicated admissions form, so the initial submission should be coordinated via the Contact Us channel to receive the exact submission instructions.
Step 4 — Admission decision and enrollment follow-up: Public pages do not publish details on entrance exams, interviews, or the exact timeline for admission decisions. Content is organized into Student/Parent Guides, but specific admission criteria and timelines are not disclosed on accessible pages. Families should await direct communication from the school for decisions and next steps.
Step 5 — Enrollment and onboarding (after acceptance): Once admission is confirmed, enrollment procedures and any fees would be communicated by the school. Publicly available pages do not list a fee schedule or enrollment steps, so families should rely on the school's official communications for exact requirements and deadlines.
Families interested in financial support should inquire through the school to learn about available scholarships and the application process.