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Indian Community School Kuwait – Amman

Kuwait, Salmiya

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees KWD 391 - 561
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational
Opened 2000
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary)
Taught languages Hindi, Arabic, French
Strengths Sport, Languages, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Cultural and Language, Leadership and Professional
Stages Preschool, Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School
Introduction

Indian Community School Kuwait – Amman Branch in Salmiya is a co-educational K–10 campus offering CBSE curriculum alongside Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary. Located near ICSK Senior and Junior branches, the Amman building is centrally air‑conditioned with modern facilities and a team of experienced teachers. The school uses continuous assessment for Classes I–V with a 5‑point grading scale for both scholastic and non-scholastic subjects, and follows CBSE patterns for Classes 10 and 12. A distinctive feature is its strong language program, with French, English, and Hindi taught by dedicated departments. Extracurriculars include ACCA for Classes X–XII, Higher Education Fairs, and the Apex Club. Sports offerings include a Cricket Coaching Academy and a Table Tennis Programme from Class IV, plus Evening Coaching Classes for various games and karate. Since 2016, a new Board of Trustees has led innovations such as a 5000‑volume e‑library and career-oriented events.

Indian Community School (Amman St.), Salmiya, Kuwait

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The Essentials

Indian Community School Kuwait – Amman has instruction in English.

Location

Salmiya, Kuwait (Amman St.). The school is located close to the Senior and Junior Branches and is housed in a centrally air-conditioned building with excellent amenities.

Stages

KG to X

Type

Co-educational (boys and girls)
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Indian Community School Kuwait – Amman ranges from KWD 391 to KWD 561 for 2026/27.

Application / registration fees

- A one-time admission/registration charge is applied for new enrolments; this fee is separate from the annual tuition and is not included in the tuition figures shown below.

Tuition fees by school stage (annual and per-term)

- Currency used: KWD (Kuwaiti Dinar).

- Kindergarten (KG): KWD 391 per year. Per-term breakdown (three instalments): KWD 131, KWD 130, KWD 130.

- Primary (Years 1–5): KWD 435 per year. Per-term breakdown (three instalments): KWD 145, KWD 145, KWD 145.

- Middle (Years 6–8): KWD 500 per year. Per-term breakdown (three instalments): KWD 167, KWD 167, KWD 166.

- Secondary (Years 9–12 where offered): KWD 561 per year. Per-term breakdown (three instalments): KWD 187, KWD 187, KWD 187.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition is charged on an annual basis and collected in three instalments for the school year. The instalment schedule and values are administered in accordance with the Ministry's approved fee rules and are collected in advance of each term. Schools are required to collect tuition in three instalments and may not change the number, value, or due dates of those instalments.

- Instalments are typically invoiced before each academic term; nominal rounding may produce one instalment that differs by KWD 1 to accommodate whole-KWD billing. An example split used by other Indian schools in the same fee tier is shown above.

- The Ministry's rules for the 2026–27 year also prohibit withholding educational services, exam access, or academic results to a student solely because of non-payment of fees during the academic year.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not offered at ICSK Amman (the Amman branch operates on a day‑school timetable); therefore no boarding or hostel fees apply. School hours are listed as a day schedule.

Other costs and compulsory extras

- Uniforms: school uniforms are required and are sold through the school's uniform store; uniform costs are charged separately from tuition.

- Transport (school bus): bus/transport is charged separately from tuition and is billed in addition to the amounts above when a family opts in for the service. Transport fees are not included in the tuition figures shown.

- Books, examination fees and other resource charges: textbook, resource and examination fees (including any board/CBSE examination fees where applicable) are additional and billed separately; class‑specific book charges are normally circulated to parents before the start of term.

Refund and withdrawal

- General rule: the Ministry's directives protect a student's access to school services during the academic year even if fees are unpaid. Specific refund or withdrawal terms (refund amounts, deadlines, penalties, or notice periods) are set by the school's financial policy and communicated at enrolment; parents should review the school's financial/withdrawal terms for exact refund conditions.

Fee payment options

- Commonly accepted payment methods for Kuwaiti private schools in the same system include bank transfer, cash payment at the fee counter, and post‑dated cheques (PDCs); some schools also accept online or card payments or payments via the school parent‑portal/app. ICSK follows the same operational model for term billing and instalments used across the Indian school network in Kuwait.

Summary (what is included above)

- Annual tuition by stage in KWD with a three‑term instalment breakdown; statement that a one‑time admission/registration fee is charged separately; confirmation that there is no boarding; note that uniforms, transport, books and exam fees are charged in addition to tuition; description of the billing schedule and common payment methods; and guidance that detailed refund/withdrawal terms are governed by the school's financial policy.
Academics

Indian Community School Kuwait – Amman teaches CBSE Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary).

Curriculum

CBSE curriculum (Central Board of Secondary Education).

Exam Results

CBSE Class X examinations 2025-26: 561 students appeared; 100% passed; 229 scored 90% or higher; 520 earned distinctions; top scorer Ayman Muhammed Younis Kunju with 100%. Forty-eight students achieved centum scores across subjects (including 40 in Artificial Intelligence).

Higher Education Progression

ICSK runs Higher Education Fair events; HEF 2025 featured a University Expo with representation from nearly 40 universities and institutes from India and abroad, plus career talks and counselling.
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