Jordan, Amman
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1. Schedule a visit to ISC-Amman. The school strongly recommends booking an appointment to visit the campus, meet with staff, and see the school in action. This helps families understand the environment and ask questions about programs and admission criteria.
2. Application and required documents. There is no application deadline; admissions are accepted on a space-available basis throughout the school year. To start the process, submit the completed Application Form along with documents including three passport photos, a certified copy of the birth certificate, previous school reports, a Medical Clearance Form with vaccination records, a copy of the family book (Jordanians only), copies of the student's passport and parents' residency permits, and copies of the parents' passports. For Grades 4–12, a Certificate of Good Conduct is also required. A joining fee is charged to initiate the admission process. Appointments for diagnostic testing are arranged after registration and initial payment are submitted.
3. Testing/diagnostic assessment. Provided that the application and initial payment are made, students applying for admission sit for an evaluation by ISC staff. Grades 1 and above sit for a diagnostic test as part of the admission process, and the results are used to determine placement. Appointments for diagnostic testing are arranged by the admission officer once the registration is complete.
4. Admission decision. Admission decisions are made after careful evaluation of the candidates, with results of diagnostic testing and previous school records considered on a case-by-case basis. Additional criteria include motivation, social and emotional development, willingness to work hard, and the school's ability to accommodate the candidate's needs. A final admission decision cannot be made without the requested documents. Once accepted and the required fees are paid, a place for the student is reserved.
5. Enrollment and seat reservation. Upon acceptance and payment of the required fees, a place for the student is reserved. This step completes the admissions process and secures the student's enrollment for the upcoming term.
Admissions are offered on a space-available basis throughout the school year. There is no publicly described waitlist or pool system; decisions depend on current space availability.
No formal scholarship program is described for ISC-Amman.
ISC-Amman is The International School of Choueifat – Amman, a non-selective, co-educational day school offering the SABIS Educational System for Kindergarten through Grade 12. Opened in September 1997, the campus sits on Wadi Essir in Amman, Jordan (postal code 11810). The school teaches in English and serves a diverse, multinational student body. The SABIS-designed curriculum focuses on building a solid academic foundation through regular assessments and data-driven tracking using the SABIS AMS and Integrated Testing and Learning (ITL) hall. Facilities include a semi-Olympic swimming pool, a large sports hall and outdoor track, a theatre, science laboratories, computer rooms, and reading rooms offering English and Arabic. On-site nurses support student health, and a modern cafeteria serves meals. ISC-Amman offers a bus service with annual and one-way fees. Extracurricular activities span sports, music, drama, arts, coding, chess, and cultural events, reflecting a diverse, global school community of around 1,000 pupils. Students are prepared for university and lifelong learning through a collaborative culture, the SABIS Point System for structured lessons, and targeted support to help all learners reach their potential, while upholding ethical and civic values. The campus includes KG facilities, a heated pool, science labs, IT labs, reading rooms, and on-site medical staff.