Jordan, Amman
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The National Orthodox School – Shmaisani accepts applications for KG1 through Grade 11. Application dates for new registrations start at the beginning of the 2nd semester each year, usually in January or February, for the following school year; in Wahbeh Tamari Kindergarten the process opens earlier (in November) for siblings of current students and for staff children to provide priority consideration. Registrations are for the 1st semester; start in the 2nd semester is not typical except in certain transfer cases from outside Jordan. The school has an open and inclusive Admissions Policy. It reserves the right to deny admission or re-registration if a student's behavior is not in line with the School's values. As a general rule, male applicants are admitted only with the registration of a female sibling of school age. Grade 12 admission is allowed only under exceptional circumstances after review by the Student Admissions Committee and approval by the Orthodox Educational Society Executive Board; Grade 12 IBDP requires completion of Grade 11 in the IBDP to be considered. A Tamkeen Centre supports students with learning difficulties, but the school notes limitations for severe disabilities given current infrastructure. Special consideration is given to non-Arabic speaking applicants during entrance exams and personal interviews. Admission steps include: Step 1 — online Admission Application Form with a pledge; Step 2 — submission of required documents; Step 3 — Entrance Exam; Step 4 — Personal Interview; Step 5 — Application Review by the NOS Admissions Sub-committee (Grades 1–8) or the OES Admissions Committee (Grades 9–12); Step 6 — Notification of admission decision (usually 2–3 weeks after exam/interview); Step 7 — receiving a New Students Information Pack (including school contract, tuition fees, bus information, and uniforms) and onboarding steps. Notifications of acceptance are by phone and email; if not accepted, families may appeal or reapply the following year. The school provides ongoing evaluation of students during the first year by an Internal Review Committee. Admissions, timelines, and procedures are described in detail in the school's How To Apply, When to Apply, Equal Opportunity and Acceptance Priority content.
Tuition and fee information is published for two programmes: National Programme and British Programme. For the 2025-2026 academic year, tuition includes a tiered set of discounts: 1st Sibling Discount, 2nd Sibling Discount, 3rd Sibling Discount, and separate Cash Payment Discounts for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th child; a non-refundable registration fee is listed for each grade. The numbers differ by grade and programme, and Grade 1 NP shows tuition of 2725 JD with corresponding sibling discounts (e.g., 1st Sibling Discount of 191 JD; 2nd 245 JD; 3rd 300 JD) and cash-payment discounts (136 JD for the 1st child, 127 JD for the 2nd, 124 JD for the 3rd, 121 JD for the 4th). British Programme prices are provided separately with a similar discount structure. Notes include a 150 JD deposit for Grade 12 NP/IG/IB and platform subscription charges (Kutubee and RAZ readings) along with a 60 JD or 70 JD grade-level deposit for 12th grade depending on programme. These discounts and deposits are published in the Tuition Fees section. The school also indicates that certain deposits and subscriptions apply to specific grades and streams.