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Hawar International School

Bahrain

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees BHD 1,194 - 3,298
Ages 3 - 18 years
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Bahraini Curriculum, American Curriculum

Building 22 Avenue 42, Riffa, Bahrain

The Essentials

Hawar International School has instruction in English, Arabic.

Location

Hawar International School is located in West Riffa, Kingdom of Bahrain, at Building 22, Road 42, Block 910. The campus sits in a residential area of West Riffa and is accessible by local roads. The school can be contacted at +973 13 666 555 and has a P.O. Box: 38338 for correspondence.

Stages

The school offers education from Nursery and Kindergarten through Grade 12. Cambridge curriculum is used for K–8 and IGCSE is introduced for Grade 9; the school is authorised to offer the IB Diploma Programme as an IB World School.

Type

Hawar International School is a co-educational (COED) day school with no boarding facilities.

Pupil Nationality Mix

The school does not publish a formal nationality breakdown; enrollment is around 1,000 students and the school serves a diverse international community alongside Bahraini students.

Additional learning support

The Educational Support Unit (ESU) provides special education programs for students with special needs; students are evaluated and placed into ESU, with report cards indicating the current program. Continuous assessment occurs, and a shadow teacher may be required in lessons, with costs borne by parents as applicable.

Country affiliation

There is no formal country affiliation stated for Hawar International School; the school operates as a Bahraini private international school.

Religious affiliation

There is no formal religious denomination affiliation; the school reflects Bahraini Islamic cultural context, including Islamic Studies in the curriculum.

School day structure

Preschool hours are 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.; Elementary hours are 7:30 a.m. to 2:15 p.m.; Tuesdays end earlier at 12:30 p.m. (schedules may vary by year).

Bus service

The school contracts a transportation company to provide bus service; buses are monitored by CCTV and may include a nanny on board.

Fees

Annual tuition at Hawar International School ranges from BHD 1,194 to BHD 3,298 for 2026/27.

Application and registration fees

- Registration (new student) fee: BHD 150 (payable once at registration for new students).
- Evaluation/assessment fee (new students): small one‑off amount varying by age/grade (examples shown for Special Education Unit: BHD 50–70).

Tuition fees — mainstream (annual totals by year group)

- Kindergarten 1 (age 3): BHD 1,194 per year.
- Kindergarten 2: BHD 1,649 per year.
- Kindergarten 3: BHD 1,649 per year.
- Grade 1: BHD 2,076 per year.
- Grade 2: BHD 2,076 per year.
- Grade 3: BHD 2,076 per year.
- Grade 4: BHD 2,228 per year.
- Grade 5: BHD 2,228 per year.
- Grade 6: BHD 2,514 per year.
- Grade 7: BHD 2,615 per year.
- Grade 8: BHD 2,767 per year.
- Grade 9: BHD 2,994 per year.
- Grade 10: BHD 3,298 per year.
- Grade 11: BHD 3,298 per year.
- Grade 12: BHD 3,298 per year.

Tuition fees — Special Education Unit (ESU) — full published detail (2025–26)

- ESU tuition (annual) and mandatory/one‑off items by group (all figures in BHD):
- Nursery: Tuition BHD 2,408; Registration (new student) BHD 150; Evaluation (new) BHD 50; Books BHD 120; Field‑trip transport BHD 20; Total BHD 2,748.
- KG (KG1–KG2): Tuition BHD 2,408; Registration BHD 150; Evaluation BHD 50; Books BHD 120; Transport BHD 20; Total BHD 2,748.
- Grade 1–3: Tuition BHD 2,835; Registration BHD 150; Evaluation BHD 50; Books BHD 120; Transport BHD 20; Total BHD 3,175.
- Grade 4–5: Tuition BHD 3,214; Registration BHD 150; Evaluation BHD 50; Books BHD 150; Transport BHD 20; Total BHD 3,584.
- Grade 6: Tuition BHD 3,753; Registration BHD 150; Evaluation BHD 50; Books BHD 150; Transport BHD 20; Total BHD 4,123.
- Grade 7–8: Tuition BHD 3,753; Registration BHD 150; Evaluation BHD 70; Books BHD 150; Transport BHD 20; Total BHD 4,143.
- Grade 9–12: Tuition BHD 4,057; Registration BHD 150; Evaluation BHD 70; Books BHD 150; Transport BHD 20; Total BHD 4,447.

- ESU instalment (per‑term) breakdown is published for 2025–26: first payment, second payment and third payment amounts are shown in the ESU schedule and sum to the annual tuition for each group; sample instalments for ESU groups are shown on the ESU fee schedule.

Per‑term instalments (how fees are billed and example instalment amounts)

- Instalment schedule used by the school: fees are payable in three instalments. The first instalment is payable in the middle of the second semester (April) for returning students and at registration for new students. The second instalment is due at the start of the first semester (due before September 7). The third instalment is due at the end of the first semester (due before December 7). No school documents or transfer certificates are released while fees remain outstanding.

- Published per‑term instalment amounts are available for the Special Education Unit (ESU) for 2025–26; those exact instalment amounts are shown in the ESU fee schedule. Example ESU instalments (BHD):
- Nursery/KG: First BHD 1,000; Second BHD 704; Third BHD 704 (annual tuition BHD 2,408).
- Grade 1–3 (ESU): First BHD 1,200; Second BHD 818; Third BHD 817 (annual tuition BHD 2,835).
- Grade 9–12 (ESU): First BHD 2,000; Second BHD 1,029; Third BHD 1,028 (annual tuition BHD 4,057).

- Estimated per‑term instalments for mainstream year groups (numerical examples): the school issues instalment amounts on the invoice. Using the school's published ESU instalment proportions as the billing pattern, approximate per‑term instalments for mainstream annual fees (2025–26) would be:
- Kindergarten 1 (annual BHD 1,194): First ≈ BHD 496; Second ≈ BHD 349; Third ≈ BHD 349.
- Kindergarten 2 / 3 (annual BHD 1,649): First ≈ BHD 685; Second ≈ BHD 482; Third ≈ BHD 482.
- Grade 1–3 (annual BHD 2,076): First ≈ BHD 880; Second ≈ BHD 599; Third ≈ BHD 597.
- Grade 4–5 (annual BHD 2,228): First ≈ BHD 971; Second ≈ BHD 629; Third ≈ BHD 629.
- Grade 6 (annual BHD 2,514): First ≈ BHD 1,072; Second ≈ BHD 722; Third ≈ BHD 720.
- Grade 7 (annual BHD 2,615): First ≈ BHD 1,115; Second ≈ BHD 751; Third ≈ BHD 749.
- Grade 8 (annual BHD 2,767): First ≈ BHD 1,180; Second ≈ BHD 794; Third ≈ BHD 793.
- Grade 9 (annual BHD 2,994): First ≈ BHD 1,476; Second ≈ BHD 759; Third ≈ BHD 759.
- Grade 10–12 (annual BHD 3,298): First ≈ BHD 1,625; Second ≈ BHD 836; Third ≈ BHD 837.

Note: those per‑term figures for mainstream are calculated estimates based on the ESU instalment pattern and the school's published annual mainstream fees; actual invoice instalment amounts are set by the school's billing office and are shown on each student invoice.

Billing terms and penalties

- Invoices are emailed to parents. Failure to pay by the due date may result in administrative charges and withholding of reports or certificates; the school may suspend or terminate enrolment for unpaid fees. The school may withdraw places for all siblings if the full family balance is not paid by the invoice due date.

Boarding fees

- The school operates as a day school; no boarding facility or boarding fees are published. Boarding fees are therefore not applicable.

Other costs and optional charges

- Books: published book fees vary by age/grade (examples shown on the ESU schedule: BHD 120–150).
- Snacks: optional snack charges apply for early years in some groups (example shown in schedules). After‑school / extended care: BHD 20 per month (preschool/elementary example in FAQ).
- Field‑trip transportation (optional): BHD 20 per year shown in fee schedules for many year groups.
- Device / iPad and other grade‑specific items: device charges (iPad) and BC/device payments are required for Grades 4 and up at acceptance in some cases (listed as part of reservation requirements).
- Other variable charges: examination fees, external exam (IGCSE/IB) fees, extra‑curricular activities, uniforms and school trips are charged separately when applicable; amounts vary by grade and activity and appear on term invoices.

Refund policy

- Registration fee is non‑refundable. For withdrawals the published policy applies: if withdrawal is notified in writing before the end of June the school retains 50% of fees to that date; withdrawals from the beginning of July until mid‑August result in the school retaining 80% of fees to that date; withdrawals between 16 August and the first day of the new academic year receive no refund; withdrawals during the academic year may result in the school retaining all fees. Refunds are subject to the school's written procedures.

Payment methods and how to pay

- Accepted payment methods: Credit and debit card, cheque, BenefitPay and bank transfer. The school does not accept cash payments at this time. Payments must include the invoice number or student name as specified on the invoice.

Summary

- New student one‑off fees: Registration BHD 150 + evaluation (grade dependent) + books/device charges as applicable.
- Annual mainstream tuition: BHD 1,194 (K1) up to BHD 3,298 (Grades 10–12), billed in three instalments with the school's published instalment due dates.
- ESU (special education) annual fees and exact per‑term instalments are published for 2025–26 in the school's ESU fee schedule.
Academics

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

Curriculum

Hawar International School offers education from Nursery to Grade 12 in Bahrain, with English as the language of instruction. Since 2018-19, the school has implemented the Cambridge curriculum for K–8 and started IGCSE for Grade 9 in 2019-20, with Arabic subjects following Bahrain Ministry of Education standards. In the Kindergarten, there is a 50/50 split between Arabic and English subjects, with KG2 Arabic following MOE and English aligned to Cambridge. The High School offers Arabic Language, Arabic Social Studies, Islamic Studies, English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies (including Business Studies and Economics), plus Art, Physical Education, ICT, and a Grade 12 Careers Education Development Programme (CEDP). HIS is an IB World School authorized to offer the Diploma Programme (DP) since November 16, 2020.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Hawar International School provides a safe, inclusive and caring environment for students. The school adopts a whole-child approach with a focus on balance and a healthy lifestyle to support wellbeing. It emphasizes close academic monitoring and supportive pastoral care to help students grow socially and emotionally. The school describes its ethos as fostering a caring community and mutual respect within the school. This framework supports students in participating actively in school life and developing personal and social skills.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Hawar International School states that it provides special needs education and facilities for students with physical and learning needs. The school has an Educational Support Unit (ESU) that offers a special support program according to a student's level and directs students diagnosed as special needs to the ESU. Students are assessed continuously throughout the year, and the ESU may determine that a shadow teacher is required; parents must cover the costs of such support. Report cards indicate the program the student is currently on. The ESU page describes ongoing evaluation and the possibility of varying levels of support year to year.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Hawar International School provides a balanced bilingual education in English and Arabic. English is the language of instruction for the IB Diploma Programme. The KG curriculum features a 50/50 split between Arabic and English subjects, and the Cambridge curriculum is implemented for K–8 with English-taught subjects. Arabic subjects follow Bahrain Ministry of Education standards. Public pages do not describe a separate, dedicated EAL program or staff beyond the bilingual curriculum structure.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported through the school's safe, inclusive environment and its pastoral care approach. The ethos emphasizes a whole-child model with a focus on balance and a healthy lifestyle to promote well-being. There is close academic monitoring paired with supportive pastoral care to aid students' social and emotional development. The school encourages student participation in school life and beyond to foster confidence and resilience.

Safeguarding

The school publicly provides general safety information but does not publicly disclose a dedicated safeguarding or child protection policy on its pages. The Welcome page highlights a safe, inclusive environment, and the Health & Safety page covers specific health-related risks and management. No separate safeguarding policy page is listed among publicly accessible materials.

Admissions

Admissions

Registration is open for the 2025–2026 academic year from Nursery to Grade 12. Online admission forms are available for submission.

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