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Gulf English School

Kuwait, Kuwait City

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees KWD 1,692 - 3,183
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1363
Type Co-educational
Opened 1980
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum EYFS (Early years foundation stage), British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
Taught languages Arabic
Typical class size 25
Strengths Sport, STEM, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Community and Service
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Gulf English School is a private British international school in Kuwait City serving students aged 3 to 18. Opened in 1980, it delivers a British-based curriculum aligned with the English National Curriculum across Key Stages 3, 4 and 5, with EYFS, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels. The school is accredited by BSME and British School Overseas (BSO) and is a member of ECIS and AoBSO, with participation in the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award. Its campus features science and computer laboratories, a library, a sports complex, a mosque and a 25‑metre indoor heated swimming pool. Classrooms have interactive panels; there are three ICT suites, three music rooms and a drama studio, plus a large hall for productions, and indoor/outdoor basketball courts and a gym. Co-curricular activities include the Model United Nations, Robotics Club, and the Young Shakespeare Company, with Active Citizenship and leadership opportunities shaping character and global awareness.

The Essentials

Gulf English School has 1,363 pupils, typical class sizes of 25, instruction in English.

Location

The school is located in Salmiya, Kuwait, on Al Dimnah Street (Block 4). The postal address is P O Box 33106, Salmiya, Kuwait. The school can be reached by telephone at +965 2575 7022 or +965 2575 7952.

Stages

The school serves ages 3–18, from Kindergarten to Year 13.

Type

The school is a private British international school.

Country affiliation

UK/British

School day structure

The school day runs Sunday to Thursday, from 7:10 AM to 2:30 PM.

Fees

Annual tuition at Gulf English School ranges from KWD 1,692 to KWD 3,183 for 2026/27.

Application / Reservation fee

- Reservation deposit: KWD 100 (paid to reserve a place). The KWD 100 deposit is non-refundable and secures the place until the first day of the school year.

Tuition fees (2025 / 2026) — amounts per term and total per year by year group

- Pre‑KG & KG1
- Reservation deposit: KWD 100.
- 1st instalment (due 01/09/2025): KWD 577.
- 2nd instalment (due 01/01/2026): KWD 508.
- 3rd instalment (due 01/04/2026): KWD 507.
- Total annual tuition: KWD 1,692.

- Reception – Year 2
- Reservation deposit: KWD 100.
- 1st instalment (due 01/09/2025): KWD 895.
- 2nd instalment (due 01/01/2026): KWD 746.
- 3rd instalment (due 01/04/2026): KWD 746.
- Total annual tuition: KWD 2,487.

- Years 3 – 6
- Reservation deposit: KWD 100.
- 1st instalment (due 01/09/2025): KWD 1,014.
- 2nd instalment (due 01/01/2026): KWD 836.
- 3rd instalment (due 01/04/2026): KWD 835.
- Total annual tuition: KWD 2,785.

- Years 7 – 11
- Reservation deposit: KWD 100.
- 1st instalment (due 01/09/2025): KWD 1,173.
- 2nd instalment (due 01/01/2026): KWD 955.
- 3rd instalment (due 01/04/2026): KWD 955.
- Total annual tuition: KWD 3,183.

- Supplementary fees for AS & A2 levels
- Reservation deposit: KWD 100.
- 1st instalment (due 01/09/2025): KWD 1,457.
- 2nd instalment (due 01/01/2026): KWD 1,168.
- 3rd instalment (due 01/04/2026): KWD 1,168.
- Total annual tuition: KWD 3,893.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Fees are billed in three term instalments. The published instalment dates are at the start of each term (first term due 1 September, second term due 1 January, third term due 1 April). The first instalment must be paid in full before the commencement of the new academic year. The KWD 100 deposit only secures the place until the first day of the school year. If a student attends during a term, the full term fee is payable for that term. Transfer certificates are issued only after all dues are settled and any school property on loan is returned. Application for withdrawal or cancellation during the school year must be made on the prescribed form at least 15 days before leaving.

Boarding fees

- Gulf English School operates as a day school and does not publish boarding fees; there is no boarding provision in the published fee schedule.

Other costs and charges

- Books, uniforms, extra‑curricular activities, external examination fees and school trips are not included in the tuition figures above and are charged separately. Uniform items are available from the school uniform store; exchanges require a valid receipt and must be completed within 15 days. The school operates a uniform store with published opening times and an internal ecommerce/tutorial process for uniform purchase via the school's Skoolee system. Exact prices for uniforms, books, exams and extra‑curricular activities are charged in addition to tuition and vary by item/service.

Refund and cancellation policy (fees)

- The reservation deposit (KWD 100) is non‑refundable. If a student attends school during a term, the full term fee for that term is payable regardless of days attended. Withdrawals or cancellations during the school year require submission of the prescribed form at least 15 days before leaving; transfer documents and certificates are issued only after all outstanding fees and obligations are cleared.

Fee payment instructions and contacts

- Tuition is collected by term instalments according to the dates shown above and must be paid in full by the instalment due dates. The school uses the Skoolee parent/management system for parent services (including uniform purchases). For invoicing or account queries, contact the school at the published school telephone numbers or email address. Telephone: +965 2575 7022 / 2575 7952. Email: info@ges.edu.kw.
Academics

Gulf English School teaches EYFS (Early years foundation stage), British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The school uses a British-based curriculum aligned with the English National Curriculum across Key Stage 3, 4 and 5. Key Stage 3 provides a broad foundation across core subjects, humanities, languages, creative arts, technology and physical education, with literacy, numeracy and oracy reinforced across the curriculum. Key Stage 4 follows English National Curriculum expectations with GCSE/IGCSE pathways and a broad range of core and optional subjects, plus exam preparation, careers guidance and pastoral support for post-16 study. Key Stage 5 offers an aspirational and flexible curriculum aligned with English National Curriculum principles and internationally recognised A Level qualifications, supported by enrichment opportunities, leadership roles and comprehensive university and careers guidance. Assessment and reporting are designed to support progress, with formative and summative assessments and four reports per academic year.

Higher Education Progression

University and careers guidance is provided to prepare students for university and beyond.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The PSHE Programme empowers students with essential life skills, knowledge and values to navigate challenges, make informed decisions and lead healthy, fulfilling lives. The PSHE Programme supports social and emotional development through guidance on wellbeing and personal growth. The Counselling and Safeguarding service provides confidential guidance and coping strategies through a team of qualified staff. The School Clinic offers health education and care, supporting students' wellbeing in collaboration with qualified healthcare professionals. The School Representative Committee gives elected student representatives a platform to express ideas and lead initiatives, promoting belonging and student engagement. Wellbeing and safety come first at GES, reflected in our nurturing staff and policies.

Mental Wellbeing

Counselling and safeguarding services address social, emotional, and mental health concerns with confidential support from qualified professionals. The PSHE Programme includes mental health awareness and coping strategies for students. The school prioritizes well-being through a supportive environment and safeguarding measures to protect students. The School Clinic provides health checks and health-related education, coordinating with the Ministry of Health for vaccinations and checks. The School Representative Committee fosters student leadership and belonging, contributing to students' mental wellbeing.

Safeguarding

GES is committed to safeguarding and promoting the well-being of children. Counselling and safeguarding services provide supportive guidance and address social, emotional, and mental health concerns, with confidential support from qualified staff. Robust safeguarding measures ensure the physical and emotional safety of all students. The Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy (including an Arabic version) guides practice, and the policy is listed on the School Policies page. The school coordinates with health authorities and maintains policies to protect students' safety.

Admissions

Admissions

Admission to GES is selective and highly competitive due to the large number of applications. The school seeks students who demonstrate achievement and the potential to contribute to the GES community. Selection is based on past school records, letters of recommendation, and a standardized test in mathematics, English language, and reading. 1. Submit the application form, available at the school and on the GES website. 2. Book an entrance test appointment. 3. After approval, you will receive an approval letter to submit to the previous school so that transferring documents can be obtained. 4. If there is no previous school, you will be directed to a governmental clinic to create a health file for the child. 5. Reserve a place by paying a 100 KD deposit, which is non‑refundable and secures the place until September 1. 6. Age requirements: Pre-KG must be 3 years old by September 15; KG must be 3 years 6 months by September 15; Reception must be 4 years 6 months by September 15; Year 1 to Year 12 registration is based on the student's reports and attendance certificates. 7. Required documents include 3 passport‑size photos, birth certificate, civil IDs for guardian/father/mother/student, nationality copy for Kuwaiti nationals, passports for all members, residency page for non‑Kuwaitis, last academic reports (Reception to Year 3) or three years of school reports (Year 4 to Year 12), a reference form and transfer certificate from the previous school (for Years 7–12), fees clearance, student's academic file, and a School Health card. For students coming from outside Kuwait, the last academic report and transfer certificate should be stamped by the Kuwaiti Embassy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 8. 9. The Registration Department will contact applicants to schedule the pupil's interview/test. 10. An enrolment form is also available for completion as part of the process. The school emphasises a structured pathway from application to enrollment, with opportunities to complete steps in English or Arabic and clear guidance on documentation and health requirements.

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