Kuwait, Kuwait City
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Step 1: Make an enquiry. The Admissions Office will guide you through the process and aims to respond within 24 hours during Sunday to Thursday. The school teaches the National Curriculum for England. The school is open to children aged 4 to 18 and welcomes all backgrounds and nationalities. Step 2: Take a tour. The admissions team will schedule a tour of the campus in Kuwait City, or arrange a virtual meeting if you can't visit. You'll meet educators and explore facilities. Step 3: Interview and assessment. After the tour, the Admissions Office will invite your child to an age-appropriate interview and/or entrance exam. Step 4: Online registration form. If your child is offered a place, complete the online registration form, provide required documents, and pay the registration fees.
If a year group is full, we can add your child to our waiting list.
The British School of Kuwait delivers a British curriculum for students aged 4 to 18. The Lower Phase through Sixth Form follow the National Curriculum of England, with 25 GCSE/IGCSE options and 16–18 AS and A Levels. The school offers Power Maths, Read Write Inc, and the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), with Arabic language and Islamic studies integrated in collaboration with the Kuwait Ministry of Education to support bilingualism and cultural understanding. The campus is purpose-built with STEAM spaces, science and computer science labs, and a STEAM maker space. Arts spaces include theatres, drama and music studios, a dark room, animation suite and ceramics spaces. A swimming pool, covered multi-sport areas and tennis courts support PE. MIT faculty collaborate on project challenges; UNICEF supports learning development. The International Award and ECA options complement study, with graduates gaining places at universities, including Cambridge, UCL, Penn State, UCLA and University of Sydney.