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Al Hekma International School

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees BHD 1,589 - 4,392
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 945
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), American Curriculum
Typical class size 20

1962 Rd No 4363, Sanad, Bahrain

The Essentials

Al Hekma International School has 945 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English.

Location

AHIS is located on Istqlal Highway in Sanad, Bahrain. The campus sits in a residential area within the Manama metropolitan region, providing convenient access for families living in central Bahrain. The site is accessible by car or taxi and is near main roads and local amenities.

Stages

The school runs from Preschool through Grade 12, with divisions into Kindergarten, Elementary School, Middle School, and High School.

Type

AHIS is a co-educational international day school. It does not offer boarding facilities; the campus operates as a day school.

Pupil Nationality Mix

There are about 26 nationalities represented at AHIS. The most common nationality is Bahraini. Local students account for roughly 55% of the student body, with international students representing about 45%.

Additional learning support

AHIS offers Gifted & Talented Programs. The Learning Support Team designs an Intervention Education Plan (IEP) for gifted and talented students and provides related academic and enrichment options, including an Advanced Placement program.

Country affiliation

The school operates in Bahrain and is under the authority of the Bahraini Ministry of Education (MOE).

Religious affiliation

AHIS does not have a formal religious affiliation listed in its official materials.

School day structure

The school day typically runs from around 7:00 AM to about 2:15–2:30 PM, depending on grade level. KG days end around 2:15 PM, while Middle and High School days commonly end around 2:30 PM. Breaks and lunchtime are scheduled per the school calendar.

Bus service

AHIS Bahrain does not provide a school bus service; transportation is arranged by families or private providers.

Fees

Annual tuition at Al Hekma International School ranges from BHD 1,589 to BHD 4,392 for 2026/27.

Application & Registration Fees

- Application form fee: BD 35 for PS–KG1 and KG2; BD 35 or BD 45 for other grade bands as listed (Application Form: BD 35 or BD 45 depending on grade).
- Seat reservation (booking) fee: BD 250 payable upon acceptance of enrollment. Booking/seat reservation fees are payable within five business days of acceptance and are not refundable.
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Annual Tuition by Year Group (amounts inclusive of VAT)

- PS–KG1: BD 1,589.000.
- KG2: BD 1,616.000.
- Grade 1–3: BD 2,510.000.
- Grade 4–5: BD 2,513.000.
- Grade 6: BD 2,524.000.
- Grade 7: BD 3,377.000.
- Grade 8: BD 3,371.000.
- Grade 9: BD 3,432.000.
- Grade 10: BD 4,146.000.
- Grade 11: BD 4,256.000.
- Grade 12: BD 4,392.000.

What is included in the tuition

- Tuition includes one set of sports uniform, one set of standard uniform, books and rental books, notebooks and the yearbook. The published tuition amounts also indicate the seat reservation amount as part of the fee structure.

Per-term / Installment amounts (calculated from the annual tuition figures)

- The following installment figures are calculated from the annual tuition amounts using the school's published payment splits (50/50 or 50/25/25). These numbers are simple arithmetic based on the published annual fees and the published payment schedule:

- PS–KG1 (BD 1,589.000): 50% = BD 794.50; 25% = BD 397.25.
- KG2 (BD 1,616.000): 50% = BD 808.00; 25% = BD 404.00.
- G1–G3 (BD 2,510.000): 50% = BD 1,255.00; 25% = BD 627.50.
- G4–G5 (BD 2,513.000): 50% = BD 1,256.50; 25% = BD 628.25.
- G6 (BD 2,524.000): 50% = BD 1,262.00; 25% = BD 631.00.
- G7 (BD 3,377.000): 50% = BD 1,688.50; 25% = BD 844.25.
- G8 (BD 3,371.000): 50% = BD 1,685.50; 25% = BD 842.75.
- G9 (BD 3,432.000): 50% = BD 1,716.00; 25% = BD 858.00.
- G10 (BD 4,146.000): 50% = BD 2,073.00; 25% = BD 1,036.50.
- G11 (BD 4,256.000): 50% = BD 2,128.00; 25% = BD 1,064.00.
- G12 (BD 4,392.000): 50% = BD 2,196.00; 25% = BD 1,098.00.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Payment schedule options:
- One full payment (due at the start of the year in August).
- Two installments: 50% in August and 50% on January 1.
- Three payments: 50% in August, 25% on January 1, and 25% on March 1.
- If a student is admitted in the first half of a semester, a full semester's fees are charged; if admitted in the second semester, half of the annual fees are charged.
- Booking/seat reservation fee is payable upon acceptance and must be paid within five business days or registration will be cancelled; registration, testing and interview fees are non-refundable. Discounts, if granted, will be revoked if parents are more than two weeks late on the due date. A late-payment fine of 7.5% applies and additional penalties may be added for further delay; a returned/bounced cheque carries an added fine. Failure to pay can result in withholding of certificates, transcripts and denial of examination or graduation participation.

Boarding fees

- No boarding fees are listed and boarding is not presented as an offered fee category. There are no published boarding charges on the fee schedule.

Other costs and additional fees

- Books and uniforms (one set each) are included in the tuition, but the policy notes that books, uniforms, tablets, transportation and any additional fees are not refundable once paid. The published schedule also references registration, testing and interview fees as separate charges and non-refundable. Any additional services (transportation, extra devices, additional uniform sets, extra-curricular fees if charged separately) would be considered extra and are not covered in the base tuition amounts.

Siblings discount

- Sibling discount policy: first eldest and second child pay full tuition; third younger child receives a 10% discount; fourth younger child and subsequent children receive a 15% discount. Note: the sibling discount does not apply to PS–KG2 grade levels. Discounts cannot be combined and may be revoked for late payment.

Refund information

- Tuition fees are non-refundable whether the student attended or not. If a student withdraws, one full semester's notice is required or a full semester's fees become payable. Registration, testing, interview and booking/seat reservation fees are non-refundable. Books, uniforms, tablets, transportation and any additional fees are not refundable. If registration is cancelled due to missing required documents, paid fees are not refunded. If the school terminates registration for discipline or rule breaches, fees are not refundable. Fees paid will not be refunded even if the student did not start or attend. Cancellation of enrollment must be submitted in writing where required by the school policy.

Accepted payment methods and banking details

- In-branch payment at BBK (submit receipt to accounts or admissions) or bank transfer to the BBK account: Account Number 100000087325; Account Name: Al Hekma International School S P C; IBAN: BH35BBKU00100000087325; SWIFT: BBKUBHBM.
- In-branch payment at AUB (submit receipt to accounts or admissions) or bank transfer to the AUB account: Account Number 0016-270218-001; Account Name: AL Hekma International School; IBAN: BH65AUBB00016270218001; SWIFT: AUBBBHBM.
- Cash or cheque payments accepted at the school (school office hours noted). Post-dated cheques are accepted only in accordance with the published payment terms and due dates. Receipts should be submitted to the accounts or admissions office. Credit card payment is not listed as a published payment method in the fee schedule.

Notes on enforcement and penalties

- A two-week delay on payment can result in blocking of the student's name in the Ministry of Education system and potential legal action. Discounts may be revoked if payments are more than two weeks late. No certificates, transcripts or graduation participation will be issued if fees remain unpaid.

Summary of non-refundable items

- Registration/testing/interview fees, booking/seat reservation fee, tuition once paid, books, uniforms, tablets, transportation and additional fees are non-refundable under the school policy. A written notice and one full semester's notice are required for withdrawal to avoid further charges.
Academics

Al Hekma International School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), American Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

AHIS Bahrain serves Preschool through Grade 12 and offers an American curriculum alongside the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) for the high school years. AHIS is an IB World School authorized to deliver the Diploma Programme and is accredited by the Middle States Association (MSA) and Cognia. The curriculum provides instruction in English and Arabic and covers a broad set of subjects, with additional emphasis on ICT, arts, health, and physical education. In high school, students have access to the American diploma pathway and the IB Diploma, with preparation for standardized tests such as SAT, AP, and TOEFL. AHIS also offers Global Programs (Junior Ambassadors Conference, Future Arab Leaders, Model United Nations) and STEM and Service-Learning initiatives as part of its curriculum.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

AHIS supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through a values-driven, school-wide approach. The Vision states AHIS aims to foster global citizenship, high self-esteem, low anxiety, and a strong sense of belonging. The school describes its environment as safe and nurturing, with a professional staff supporting students across academic life, activities, and events. The Life Skills program provides SEL-aligned curricula across grades: Kindergarten CARE (Caring, Articulated, Respectful, Engaged); Elementary BEST (Brave, Engaged, Self-confident, Tolerant); Middle School D.A.R.E (Disciplined, Accountable, Reflective, Engaged); High School RE.A.C.H (Responsibility, Engagement, Accountability, Confidence, Honesty). The program emphasizes staff support to meet students' SEL needs throughout the school years.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

AHIS provides a Gifted & Talented Programs (GT) for students with high capability. An Intervention Education Plan (IEP) is designed for Gifted and Talented students by the Learning Support Team. The GT program seeks to engage students through venues for research, problem-solving, leadership, and social-emotional development. For students who are struggling academically, teachers offer remedial classes, tutoring, and access to social workers and counselors, with differentiation and IEP plans to assist learning. AHIS is not described as a separate SEN institution; SEN support is integrated through GT and Learning Support within the school.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The language of instruction is English. On-campus Arabic language options can be arranged for interested students through Special Arabic teachers. AHIS operates an American Program and International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, with English as the primary language of instruction. Differentiation and an IEP process are used to support diverse learners, including needs related to English as an additional language. The school also notes on-campus Arabic language offerings and an international, multilingual student body as part of its language and EAL approach.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported through a safe and nurturing environment; the Vision emphasizes low anxiety and high self-esteem. The school aims to foster belonging and global citizenship as part of wellbeing. The Life Skills program across Kindergarten to High School includes staff dedicated to supporting student wellbeing through a professional team. Affiliations with professional bodies (NESA, ASCD, UNESCO, PTC) indicate ongoing staff development that can support wellbeing. The IB DP candidacy and other global programs promote holistic development that underpins student wellbeing.

Safeguarding

The school does not publicly disclose safeguarding and child protection policies on its site. The Vision describes a safe, nurturing environment with a sense of belonging. The Life Skills program across K-12 emphasizes safety and care as part of its values. The Life Skills page notes a professional staff dedicated to supporting students' well-being. AHIS's affiliations with professional bodies indicate formal professional development and policy alignment that may inform safeguarding practices.

Admissions

Admissions

Step 1. Submit the application with the required documents. Attach a copy of the student's passport, a copy of the parent's passport, a copy of the residency ID (CPR), a copy of the residency permit in the passport (for expats), the student's vaccination record, the birth certificate, one photo, and transcripts for the past two years. Students applying from outside Bahrain must attest the last year's report card from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of Bahrain, then present these documents to the Ministry of Education in Bahrain to receive an equivalency letter.

Step 2. Take entrance exams and participate in an interview. Students must sit for entrance exams in English, Arabic, and Math; non-Arabic speaking students are exempted from the Arabic entrance exam. Students must attend an interview to determine eligibility for enrollment.

Step 3. Complete placement assessments. AHIS admits students based on policies set by the MOE in Bahrain. Placement assessments are conducted in English, and students who are non-speakers or new to the language are assessed at the beginning of the academic year and placed at the proper academic level.

Step 4. Receive an admission decision. Acceptance or rejection of enrollment is at the sole discretion of the admissions committee. Both interviews and entrance exams must be passed to be considered for admission.

Step 5. Confirm enrollment and secure a seat. If accepted, a seat booking fee is payable upon acceptance of enrollment and must be paid within 5 business days from notification of acceptance; failure to pay will result in cancellation of registration. Registration, testing, and interview fees are non-refundable even if a student is placed on a waiting list or rejected.

Step 6. Complete enrollment formalities or withdrawal terms. When enrolling, follow the payment schedule and provide all required documents; Registration, testing, and interview fees are non-refundable. If there is a withdrawal, a full semester notice is required; if notice is not given, full semester's fees are payable. Transfer certificates may be required for moving to another school.

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