Jordan, Aqaba
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The school offers a Chess Club as part of Life at School to promote strategic thinking and problem-solving. It provides dedicated STEM resources, including Computer Labs and Science Labs, to support hands-on investigations and digital literacy. An English Language Center is available to help students develop academic English skills for classroom learning. These offerings complement classroom study and foster critical thinking and inquiry-based learning.
Arts and creative activities include a Ballet Club, which emphasizes dance training and artistic development. A Music Club is available as part of Life at School, providing opportunities to engage in musical activities. The facilities include Theatres and dedicated arts spaces, such as a Center for Arts and an Arts Center, to support visual and performing arts. Ballet's benefits are described on its page, highlighting coordination, aesthetics, and cultural exposure.
An English Language Center supports language development to aid academic success. Arts-based clubs such as Ballet and Music provide cultural exposure through performance and creativity. The Environmental Club and Chess Club are additional activities listed under Life at School. Explicit language clubs beyond English or international exchanges are not listed on the site.
Life at School includes the Sports Club, Ballet Club, Environmental Club, and Music Club, offering physical activity, artistic pursuits, and shared interests. The Sports Club is supported by athletic facilities such as fields and a gym. Ballet and Music clubs foster creativity and discipline, while Environmental and Chess clubs encourage teamwork and strategic thinking.
Lifestyle and wellbeing activities include the Sports Club and athletic facilities (fields and gym) to promote physical activity and fitness. Ballet and Music clubs contribute to wellbeing through disciplined practice, creativity, and performance. Theatres and an Arts Center provide spaces for performances and recreation, supporting a balanced, well-rounded student experience.
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.