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Al-Bayan Bilingual School

Kuwait, Kuwait City

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The school at a glance
Fees Unlisted
Ages Not listed
Pupil numbers 2400
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Taught languages Arabic, English, French
Typical class size 22
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Leadership and Professional
Stages Preschool, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Al-Bayan Bilingual School in Kuwait offers an international program. MAP assessments monitor progress across grade levels, guiding instruction and targeted interventions. A Science Fair organized by the Student Life Department promotes inquiry, alongside after-school clubs. The campus showcases student work through art exhibitions, and performing arts programs. Music concerts and drama performances take place in the theater. Global Citizenship Education underpins curricular and co-curricular activities, promoting intercultural competence, inclusion, and partnerships. Student leadership is fostered through High School Student Council elections, NHS inductions, and Pearl MUN Conference. Community service, partnerships, and service projects are emphasized, alongside physical activity through badminton, track and field, and school-wide sports days. The school integrates leadership, arts, and academics to prepare students for international contexts. The program emphasizes project-based learning through science fairs and community partnerships, and offers opportunities for student service through partnerships and clubs. Students gain global perspectives through exchanges and intercultural activities.

The Essentials

Al-Bayan Bilingual School has 2,400 pupils, typical class sizes of 22.

Location

Beirut Street, Hawally, Kuwait 32004. The Hawally campus is located on Beirut Street in the Hawally district of Kuwait City. Postal address is P.O. Box 355, Hawally 32004, Kuwait. The location serves families in Hawally and surrounding areas.

Stages

Preschool; Elementary School; Middle School; High School

Country affiliation

Kuwait

Fees
Application & Registration Fees

- Registration deposit (new students): KWD 100 (non-refundable and non-transferable; this deposit is deducted from the first tuition installment).
- An admissions interview/evaluation fee for new students applies (separate from the KWD 100 registration deposit).

Tuition fees by year group (annual and per-term amounts)

All amounts are shown in Kuwait Dinars (KWD). Annual tuition is listed first, followed by the standard payment breakdown used by the school: Registration deposit KWD 100 (deducted from the first installment), First installment (balance of 34% of total fees after the deposit), Second installment (33% of total fees), Third installment (33% of total fees). Annual and installment amounts below follow the school's published fee structure.

- Pre-School / PS / FS1
- Annual tuition: KWD 2,434.
- Registration deposit (new students): KWD 100.
- 1st installment (due 30 Aug): KWD 727.56.
- 2nd installment (due 1 Jan): KWD 803.22.
- 3rd installment (due 1 Apr): KWD 803.22.

- Kindergarten 1 (KG1 / FS2)
- Annual tuition: KWD 2,434.
- Registration deposit: KWD 100.
- 1st installment (due 30 Aug): KWD 727.56.
- 2nd installment (due 1 Jan): KWD 803.22.
- 3rd installment (due 1 Apr): KWD 803.22.

- Kindergarten 2 (KG2 / Year 1)
- Annual tuition: KWD 2,650.
- Registration deposit: KWD 100.
- 1st installment (due 30 Aug): KWD 801.00.
- 2nd installment (due 1 Jan): KWD 874.50.
- 3rd installment (due 1 Apr): KWD 874.50.

- Grades 1 – 5 (Year 2–6)
- Annual tuition: KWD 4,086.
- Registration deposit: KWD 100.
- 1st installment (due 30 Aug): KWD 1,289.24.
- 2nd installment (due 1 Jan): KWD 1,348.38.
- 3rd installment (due 1 Apr): KWD 1,348.38.

- Grades 6 – 8 (Year 7–9)
- Annual tuition: KWD 4,306.
- Registration deposit: KWD 100.
- 1st installment (due 30 Aug): KWD 1,364.04.
- 2nd installment (due 1 Jan): KWD 1,420.98.
- 3rd installment (due 1 Apr): KWD 1,420.98.

- Grades 9 – 12 (Year 10–13 / Secondary)
- Annual tuition: KWD 4,505.
- Registration deposit: KWD 100.
- 1st installment (due 30 Aug): KWD 1,431.70.
- 2nd installment (due 1 Jan): KWD 1,486.65.
- 3rd installment (due 1 Apr): KWD 1,486.65.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Standard installment due dates: 1st installment due by 30 August, 2nd installment due by 1 January, 3rd installment due by 1 April. The registration deposit (KWD 100) is payable immediately upon acceptance and is deducted from the first installment.
- The first installment must be paid to confirm and hold the student's seat; late payment or outstanding balances can affect re-enrollment and the transfer of student records. Students registering after the school year begins must pay the installment that is due at the time of registration.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not applicable; Al‑Bayan Bilingual School operates as a day school and does not publish boarding fees.

Other costs and additional fees

- Items commonly charged in addition to tuition include: school uniform costs, transportation/bus fees, admissions interview/evaluation fee for new students, school photos, school field trips, the annual BBS yearbook, optional after‑school activities and optional KG after‑school club, damaged or lost library/textbooks, and canteen meals. These items are billed separately from tuition.

Refund and withdrawal information

- The registration deposit (KWD 100) is non-refundable and non-transferable but is deducted from the first installment. Withdrawing a student after the first day of school does not remove the obligation to pay the first installment, because a seat was held for that student. Outstanding fees must be settled before the school will transfer student files to another school. Re-enrollment for the next academic year is contingent on settlement of all outstanding fees.

Fee payment options

- Tuition payments are accepted online via K‑NET through the BBS tuition payment gateway. The school also follows the Ministry's billing schedule and requirements for installments and deposits. Specific additional accepted payment methods (for example bank transfer or in-person payment) should be confirmed with the school's admissions or finance office.
Admissions

Admissions

1. Entrance evaluation purpose. Entrance evaluations determine whether the student is developmentally ready for school and has the basic skills required to enter the requested grade. English, Arabic, and Math evaluations assess reading, writing, and oral language abilities, as well as basic math skills. These evaluations are designed by the school to reflect the curriculum and the demands of a bilingual program. The evaluations help establish appropriate placement within the grade level.
2. Evaluation dates and scheduling. After meeting all the basic qualifications, the Admissions Office informs parents about suitable dates and times for the evaluation of their children. The scheduling is coordinated by the Admissions Office and communicated to families. The process ensures dates align with the admissions timeline for each grade level.
3. Evaluation fees. All evaluation fees are non-refundable unless cancellation is made by parents five business days prior to the evaluation date. The policy applies to all applicants undergoing the admissions evaluation. Families should be aware of the cancellation window when planning their participation.
4. Re-evaluation. With the Principal's approval, a maximum of one re-evaluation will be allowed for a student, and additional fees may apply. The option provides another opportunity to display the required competencies if initial results suggest insufficient readiness. Re-evaluation decisions are made based on the principal's assessment and related documentation.
5. Evaluation decision. The evaluation decision is made by the Principal in each division after careful review of the results, recommendations from examining teachers, and the student's previous academic and behavior records. The process integrates multiple sources of information to determine suitability for admission. Final decisions reflect the school's assessment of readiness and placement.
6. Evaluation results. Grades 1-12 evaluation results are normally provided to parents three working days after the evaluation. Preschool results are communicated around the beginning of March, following interviews. All results are issued through the Admissions Office and are kept confidential.
7. Confidentiality. BBS reserves the right to deny admissions to any student without stating reasons and to maintain the confidentiality of references from the student's previous school. The policy supports safeguarding the privacy of applicants and their families. Decisions are made in the school's best interest, considering the presented information.
8. Alternative grade level. If a student does not pass the entrance evaluation for the grade applied for, BBS may offer acceptance in a lower grade level based on previous records, age, and observed abilities. The family makes the final decision to accept or deny this offer. Once accepted, the family cannot request a change in grade.
9. Pre-K interviews. There are no formal interviews for Pre-K, but new families must book a Meet & Greet as part of enrollment. Sessions are conducted weekly in February and may continue depending on placement availability, with each session lasting about 30 minutes. Admissions priorities and seat availability govern conditional acceptance, and final results are announced by early March.
10. Preschool interviews (KG1 and KG2). KG children are interviewed in small group settings and individually in English and Arabic. The interviews assess social, emotional, speech, language, and fine motor development. Interviews run weekly in February, are 45–50 minutes long, and may continue depending on placement availability.
11. Elementary entrance evaluations (Grades 1-5). Students seeking admission to Elementary are evaluated in Arabic, English, and Math. Evaluations measure whether the student can meet grade-level expectations in the current grade to progress to the next. Evaluations are typically administered in February through August, depending on placement availability.
12. Middle School entrance evaluations (Grades 6-8). Students entering Middle School sit for Arabic paper-based and English/Math computer-based assessments (IDAT) and participate in a counselor interview. Eligibility is determined from these results together with information and report cards from previous schools.
13. High School entrance evaluations (Grades 9-12). High School entrants undergo a more rigorous Arabic assessment and IDAT in English and Math. Students must meet standard requirements and have prior academic/behavior records reviewed to be considered for admission. The Guidance Counselor consults with new students and parents to select courses for the High School diploma, noting that credits from previous schools are attached to the transcript but not transferred; minimum graduation requirements must be met. New students are not encouraged to apply for 12th grade admissions. Entrance evaluations are typically administered monthly throughout the year.
14. Entrance evaluation content. Entrance Evaluation Content is available to parents in PDF format for download/printing, with grade-by-grade links to applying guides for each level.

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