Lebanon, Beirut
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Downtown Beirut, Wadi Abou Jmil Street, Beirut, Lebanon. The school is located in the heart of downtown Beirut.
Educational guidance and a school psychologist are available.
Lebanon
Annual tuition by year group (day students) — amounts in Lebanese Pounds (LBP)
- KG1 / FS2: LBP 11,550,000.
- KG2 / Y1: LBP 11,550,000.
- Grade 1 / Y2: LBP 12,750,000.
- Grade 2 / Y3: LBP 12,750,000.
- Grade 3 / Y4: LBP 12,750,000.
- Grade 4 / Y5: LBP 12,750,000.
- Grade 5 / Y6: LBP 12,750,000.
- Grade 6 / Y7: LBP 12,750,000.
- Grade 7 / Y8: LBP 14,400,000.
- Grade 8 / Y9: LBP 14,400,000.
- Grade 9 / Y10: LBP 15,400,000.
- Grade 10 / Y11: LBP 15,400,000.
- Grade 11 / Y12: LBP 15,400,000.
- Grade 12 / Y13: LBP 15,400,000.
Application / registration fees
- No published fixed amount for an application, registration, or re-registration fee for the 2026/27 (or 2025/26) academic year was found in the publicly available school listings and directories reviewed. Specific application or registration fees must be obtained directly from the school.
Tuition per term / instalment detail
- Annual tuition amounts are published by year group (see list above). A published per-term or per-instalment breakdown tied to those annual amounts for 2026/27 was not publicly available in the sources reviewed. Families should expect that schools commonly offer installment schedules, but no specific term-by-term billing amounts for Ahliah School were found in the reviewed public listings.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- No publicly available, detailed billing schedule (dates for first/second/third payments), explicit late-payment penalties, or discount/early‑payment terms for the 2026/27 academic year were found in the sources reviewed.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable. Public school directory information lists Ahliah School with no boarding provision (day school). Therefore there are no published boarding fees.
Other costs and optional services
- Support and therapy program fees (published per academic year):
- Special Education (support programs): USD 2,400 per academic year.
- Speech Therapy: USD 1,500 per academic year.
- Psychomotor Therapy: USD 1,500 per academic year.
- No consistently published, itemized amounts for uniforms, textbooks, transport (bus), exam fees, lab fees, or extracurricular/activity fees tied to the 2026/27 academic year were found in the public listings reviewed.
Refund information
- No publicly posted refund policy or specific refund amounts/conditions for withdrawals or cancellations for 2026/27 (or 2025/26) was found in the reviewed public sources. Refund terms (if any) are not available in those listings and must be confirmed directly with the school.
Fee payment options (methods accepted)
- No definitive, published list of accepted payment methods (credit card, bank transfer, local bank, cash, currency accepted) for the 2026/27 academic year was found in the public school listings and documents reviewed.
Brief note on coverage of available information
- Published, grade-by-grade annual tuition amounts (LBP) and published support-program annual fees (USD) were located and are listed above. Public sources reviewed did not include an itemized per-term tuition breakdown, application/registration fee amounts, a detailed billing calendar, uniform/textbook cost lines, refund policy text, or a published list of accepted payment methods for 2026/27; boarding is not applicable. Where annual or program fees are listed above, citations to the public listings used are provided.
Situated in Lebanon, Ahliah School delivers instruction in English for core subjects—English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Art—within a framework aligned to Ahliah Standards and largely drawn from Common Core International Standards. In Lower School, grades 1 through 6 (ages 6 to 11) emphasize active learning, critical thinking, problem solving, project-based learning, and guided inquiry in a student-centered approach. Language Arts cover English, Arabic, and French, supporting multilingual development; Arabic is taught using Classical Arabic. The curriculum includes music, art, and physical education, with dedicated opportunities to appreciate the arts. Global Citizenship education reinforces appreciation of diversity, multiple perspectives, and the ability to communicate across languages while engaging with local, regional, and global issues. The school supports wellbeing with a full-time nurse, a health program, and a healthy eating policy; regular parent meetings enhance home-school partnership. Preschool and school hours run 7:20 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., with 2:00 p.m. dismissal.