Kuwait, Kuwait City
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A challenging, rigorous and aspirational program of study is based on the English National Curriculum. This provides internationally recognised qualifications that can lead to top universities worldwide. The school emphasizes academic success while developing well-rounded learners through a broad curriculum and an extensive extra-curricular program. Students are supported to become confident and independent lifelong learners.
The school offers literary activities as part of its extracurricular program. Creative expression is encouraged through events such as Pyjama Day and Character Day. International Day events foster storytelling, cultural appreciation and creative collaboration across the school.
International Day events allow students to share and discuss information about different countries and cultures. Students participate in cultural sharing, dress-up and related activities that promote cultural awareness. The school fosters global awareness and understanding of differences as part of its culture.
Pupils have the opportunity to engage in a number of activities over the year, including football, basketball, handball, volleyball, table tennis and badminton. The department runs competitions during breaks and participates in external competitions around Kuwait. External leagues and clubs include the Alshaya Sports Academy (football, basketball, volleyball, swimming, taekwondo, karate) as well as paid and free clubs.
The school provides leadership opportunities for students. The principal's message emphasizes developing leadership and professional skills as part of growing into well-rounded individuals. Students are supported to become confident and independent lifelong learners who can contribute to their family, school and wider community in Kuwait and beyond.
Sports and physical activity are a core part of life at IAK. The school offers football, basketball, handball, volleyball, table tennis and badminton. Competitions during breaks and external leagues support physical wellbeing and active lifestyles.
International Academy of Kuwait is a British international school for students aged 3 to 18, delivering English National Curriculum. Foundation Stage follows EYFS; Primary uses Oxford KS1-KS2 and Cambridge KS3-KS4 with English as the medium of instruction. Arabic language and Islamic Studies follow Kuwait's Ministry of Education guidelines. In secondary, the school follows the English National Curriculum and prepares students for IGCSE Cambridge AS examinations. In KS4 (Year 10-11) four IGCSE subjects are studied each year (Maths core/extended, English, Arabic, Islamic and one additional IGCSE). In Year 12, students may study up to four AS subjects with Edexcel; Year 12 A2 is not offered. Cambridge, Edexcel and Oxford boards are used at high school. Facilities include sports facilities, canteen, libraries and science labs; a bus service. IT features four computer laboratories with 30 computers each, broadband, smart projectors and Scratch programming. An extracurricular program supports academic, cultural and leadership development.