Kuwait, Kuwait City
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Academic and co-curricular programs work in partnership through a holistic approach to education. Commitment, perseverance, integrity, respect, and responsibility are emphasized as core values of the co-curricular program. The program offers a wide range of opportunities to strengthen learning beyond the classroom.
Singing Group and Dance Classes are offered as campus life activities. These arts-focused activities provide opportunities for students to explore performance and creativity outside the classroom. Participation helps students develop collaboration and stage presence.
Singing Group is available as a campus life activity. Escape Rooms are offered as activities. Staged in Kuwait is listed as an activity option.
The school offers a dynamic and varied co-curricular program to engage students beyond the classroom. The program emphasizes developing skills to become life-long learners and responsible world citizens. It highlights values such as commitment, perseverance, integrity, respect, and responsibility. Every student should have an opportunity to become involved.
The American School of Kuwait is a coeducational college-preparatory school offering an AP-based curriculum. The Elementary School follows Common Core Standards and uses standards-based grading, with subjects taught in homeroom and specialists in art, music, PE; Arabic is included in the program. The Middle School covers LA, Science, Math, Social Studies, Arabic (or AFL) and PE, with Religion for Muslim students; it offers electives, including Honors English and Algebra I in Grade 8. The High School provides AP and Honors courses across English, Science, Mathematics, Social Sciences, Languages, Performing and Visual Arts, IT, Religion; Arabic is required for native speakers and Religion is required for all Muslim students; Grade 9 Arabic as Foreign Language is required for non-native speakers. School began as International School of Kuwait in 1964 and earned U.S. accreditation from Middle States Association in 1971, with a co-curricular program including Singing Group, Dance Classes, Escape Rooms.