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The English School - Kuwait City

Kuwait, Kuwait City

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Boarding, Uniform and Food

Daily life details and school culture

Uniform Requirement

Uniform is navy blue formal wear. Girls wear a navy blue skirt or trousers with a blue-and-white striped blouse; boys wear navy blue trousers with a blue-and-white striped shirt; in the Upper School a tie and navy blazer are worn. All uniform is purchased from the onsite uniform shop; footwear, socks and swimming kit are excluded.

Food Options

Lunch is brought from home. KG have two meal breaks (9:30–10:00 and 11:30–12:00). For Years 3–6, meals are eaten in the Dining Room and Years 7–8 in a Bedouin Tent.

House System

The school has a house system with house-based leadership opportunities; examples include House captain roles and other leadership activities.

Governance and Ownership

The English School Kuwait is not-for-profit and is owned by Mr. Emad Mohammed Abdulrahman Al-Bahar; Ms. Muneera Al-Bahar participates in leadership, and governance is provided by a Governing Committee and Leadership Team.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees KWD 2,810 - 3,210
Ages 3 - 16 years
Pupil numbers 678
Type Co-educational
Opened 1953
Bus Service No

The English School Kuwait City is a not-for-profit, British-curriculum school for ages 3 to 16. It follows the Early Years Foundation Stage (3–5) and the National Curriculum for England (5–16), with English as the language of instruction. Arabic and French are taught; Arabic for Arabs and Islamic Studies are mandatory from Year 1, and Arabic for non-Arabs begins in Year 3; Kuwaiti Social Studies is taught from Year 5. Founded in 1953 under the British Embassy, it was Kuwait's first British-curriculum preparatory school and remains owned by the Al-Bahar family. The school prepares pupils to transfer to UK and international schools and operates on a not-for-profit model. The campus hosts a Performing Arts Centre for productions and events, extensive arts, music and ICT facilities, three science laboratories, and a dedicated Science and Technology Building opened in 2024. The library houses about 23,000 items; Bedouin Tent and a broad ECA programme extend learning beyond lessons. About 53 nationalities are represented; roughly 30% are British and over 60% come from native English-speaking countries. The Upper School expanded in 2025 with over 715 pupils.

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