Kuwait, Kuwait City
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Admission process: Applications are accepted throughout the year, subject to availability. 1. Submit an Enquiry or Visit Request: Contact the admissions team or use the online enquiry form. A tour, phone call or meeting will be arranged to discuss your child's needs. 2. School Tour & Consultation: Families visit the campus, meet staff and understand the curriculum, facilities and school values. 3. Complete the Application Form: The admissions team will provide the form and the list of required documents, including previous school reports and identification. 4. Entrance Assessment / Meeting: EYFS - play-based assessment; Primary - literacy and numeracy checks; Secondary & Post-16 - subject assessments. This ensures placement in the year group and pathway best suited to their strengths. 5. Offer of Admission: Successful applicants receive an offer letter along with details on fees, uniform, induction and starting date. 6. Registration & Induction: After registration, families receive information on class allocation and induction details to ensure a smooth transition. The admissions team will support you at every step until your child begins at CES Mangaf. Start your journey with CES Mangaf by completing the online enquiry, calling the admissions office, booking a school tour, or requesting a consultation with our Principal or academic staff. A member of the CES Mangaf admissions team will respond promptly with information tailored to your child's age, needs and interests.
Cambridge English School, Kuwait, includes Mangaf and Hawally campuses offering a British-curriculum international education for students aged 3 to 18. The Mangaf campus follows a two-part primary curriculum with KS1 (Years 1–2) and KS2 (Years 3–6), delivering core subjects in English, Mathematics, Science, Arabic, Islamic and Kuwait Social Studies (Years 5–6). Additional specialist subjects include Art, Music, Computing, Physical Education, and French from Year 3, with a dedicated department supporting students with English language needs. The Hawally branch follows the 2014 National Curriculum for England at secondary level and provides iGCSE, AS and A Level examinations. Modern, purpose-built facilities support learning across phases, including digital-enhanced classrooms, science laboratories, ICT/Robotics labs, art and music rooms, extensive EYFS areas, a vibrant library and well-equipped sports spaces. A broad co-curricular programme includes debates, MUN, Qur'an, journalism, STEM clubs, and Leadership opportunities; student wellbeing and safeguarding are embedded through pastoral teams and family engagement.