School Profile
Al Ittihad School / International Programme was founded in 2007 with the aim of providing the highest international standards whilst remaining deeply rooted in the Arab Islamic heritage.
The school offers the British Programme CP, CS, IGCSE, GCE and the American Program (AHSD) which are carefully designed to engage our learners and give them solid foundations to achieve high levels of academic and personal attainment.
Students are segregated within four sections: Kindergarten (KG 1& 2) Mixed (grades 1-4), Boys (grades 5-12), and Girls (grades 5-12).
The school’s modern facilities and highly qualified staff provide learners with a unique opportunity to enjoy a first-rate educational experience for success in tomorrow’s world.
Our Motto
Toward Internationalism without losing Identity.
Why Al Ittihad School/ International Programme?
- Worldwide reputation for the education the school provides. It is a leading private international school in Jordan, offering the International Cambridge Curriculum (CP,CS, IGCSE, GCE).
- Outstanding academic results in external exams over the past several years.
- Modern facilities and highly qualified staff provide learners with a unique opportunity to enjoy a first-rate educational experience for success in tomorrow’s world.
- Administration and management’s reputation and achievements to ensure that your children are in good hands capable of caring for and educating them.
- Scholarships are offered for grades 7-12 based on end of year school reports. As for the new comers, scholarships are offered for grades 9-12 based on the external results and entrance exams.
- The emphasis on English language instruction and students’ English proficiencies since English is your child’s gateway to the world through technology, communication and business and a great advantage in your children’s lives and future careers.
- Project-based learning is embedded throughout the curriculum, and most courses engage students in long-term investigative projects, which often address local issues affecting the community.
- Medical insurance for all students regarding emergency incidents at the school.
- The level of investment the school provides in technology and its integration into education.
- The emphasis on building students' character to ensure that they are ready for a complex and competitive life ahead.