Jordan, Aqaba
Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
Step 1 — Initiate contact with the school: Families begin by reaching out through the school's Contact Us page. The contact form there requests a name, a phone number, an email address, and a message, plus a CAPTCHA to submit the inquiry. A concise, clear message helps staff respond quickly with the right next steps and contact details.
Step 2 — Review admissions guidance in official resources: The site provides Student Guide and Parent Guide sections under Academic, indicating that these guides contain admissions information and expectations. Parents should consult these guides to understand policies, timelines, and required actions.
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Step 4 — Admission decision and enrollment follow-up: Public pages do not publish details on entrance exams, interviews, or the exact timeline for admission decisions.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.
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.