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Al-Saadah College Schools

Jordan, Amman

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees JOD 1,760 - 3,160
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 379
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum
Typical class size 18

Al-Istiqlal st. Amman, Jordan​

The Essentials

Al-Saadah College Schools has 379 pupils, typical class sizes of 18, instruction in English.

Location

The school is located on Al-Istiqlal Street, Amman, Jordan. It has roots in the Lweibdeh district near Luzmila Hospital dating back to 1958, reflecting its long-standing presence in the Jordanian capital. The current address is listed as Al-Istiqlal Street in Amman.

Stages

National Program is structured as Lower Primary (1st–4th), Upper Primary (5th–10th), and Secondary (11th–12th), with class sizes not exceeding 25 students per grade. In addition, the school offers International (IGCSE) curricula, Kindergarten, and a Special Needs program.

Type

Not specified on public pages. The school lists International (IGCSE), National, Kindergarten, and Special Needs programs, but does not publish explicit details on co-education status or boarding facilities.

Additional learning support

Special Needs program follows a national inclusion framework. It includes inclusive education principles, IQ testing for registration, development of individualized educational plans, staff training, remedial services, and classroom resources to support inclusion.

Country affiliation

No formal country affiliation is stated; the school operates as a Jordan-based private institution offering Jordanian national programs alongside international curricula.

Religious affiliation

There is no explicit religious affiliation published. The school emphasizes Jordanian societal values and openness to the outside world without indicating a specific religious alignment.

School day structure

The school day runs Saturday to Thursday from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

Bus service

Public bus service information is not published on public pages. Families may need to arrange private transport; inquiries can be directed to the school's contact channel.

Fees

Annual tuition at Al-Saadah College Schools ranges from JOD 1,760 to JOD 3,160 for 2026/27.

Application fees

- No separate, specific application fee amount is published in the available public fee listings. The published tuition figures are presented as annual totals and listings note that first‑year one‑time fees or registration/seat reservation charges may apply but are not itemised in the public breakdowns.

Tuition fees — annual and per‑term equivalents (by year group)

- Tuition amounts are published as annual totals. The annual amounts below are displayed in Jordanian Dinars (JOD). Per‑term equivalents shown are the annual total divided into three equal payments (per‑term amounts are a straightforward division for reference and do not imply the school bills in exactly three equal terms).

- Kindergarten 2 (age 4): Annual JOD 1,760 — Per‑term equivalent JOD 586.67.
- Kindergarten 3 (age 5): Annual JOD 1,760 — Per‑term equivalent JOD 586.67.
- Grade 1: Annual JOD 2,180 — Per‑term equivalent JOD 726.67.
- Grade 2: Annual JOD 2,215 — Per‑term equivalent JOD 738.33.
- Grade 3: Annual JOD 2,250 — Per‑term equivalent JOD 750.00.
- Grade 4: Annual JOD 2,320 — Per‑term equivalent JOD 773.33.
- Grade 5: Annual JOD 2,355 — Per‑term equivalent JOD 785.00.
- Grade 6: Annual JOD 2,390 — Per‑term equivalent JOD 796.67.
- Grade 7: Annual JOD 2,565 — Per‑term equivalent JOD 855.00.
- Grade 8: Annual JOD 2,705 — Per‑term equivalent JOD 901.67.
- Grade 9: Annual JOD 2,810 — Per‑term equivalent JOD 936.67.
- Grade 10: Annual JOD 2,950 — Per‑term equivalent JOD 983.33.
- Grade 11: Annual JOD 3,055 — Per‑term equivalent JOD 1,018.33.
- Grade 12: Annual JOD 3,160 — Per‑term equivalent JOD 1,053.33.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- A detailed billing schedule and formal payment terms (for example number and due dates of installments, early‑payment discounts, or penalties for late payment) are not published in the available fee listings. The published figures are presented as annual totals without an itemised public instalment schedule.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not applicable. The school previously maintained a boarding section historically but that boarding section was closed long ago; the school operates as a day school. No current boarding fee schedule is published.

Other costs and fees (uniforms, books, transport, exam/assessment fees, one‑time charges)

- The published tuition totals do not itemise other common school costs such as uniforms, textbooks, transportation, external examination fees or activity/consumables charges. Listings note that first‑year one‑time fees or registration/seat reservation charges may apply, but specific amounts for these items are not publicly itemised in the available fee summaries. Parents should budget separately for uniforms, textbooks, school trips, transport and examination fees because these items are not included in the annual tuition totals as published.

Refund information

- No detailed refund policy or published schedule of refundable versus non‑refundable fees is included in the available public fee listings. The published materials that provide annual tuition totals do not itemise a refund policy for application, registration, seat reservation or tuition payments.

Fee payment options (credit card, bank transfer, cheques, etc.)

- Available public listings do not specify which payment methods (for example credit/debit card, bank transfer, cheque or cash) are accepted for tuition and other fees. The accepted payment channels and any banking details for transfers are not published in the fee summaries consulted.

Summary of sources and remaining details

- Published annual tuition totals by grade are available from independent school directories and appear in the figures above. Those listings present annual totals only and do not provide a full, itemised invoice schedule, specific application/registration fee amounts, the detailed refund policy, or the school's accepted payment channels. For those specific items, no itemised public breakdown was located in the consulted fee listings.
Academics

Al-Saadah College Schools teaches British Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.

Curriculum

Al-Saadah College Schools in Amman, Jordan offer two curricula: the Jordanian National Program and the Cambridge International Examinations (IGCSE), with Kindergarten included in the school. The National Program is organized into Lower Primary (grades 1–4), Upper Primary (grades 5–10), and Secondary (grades 11–12), with one classroom per grade and a maximum of 25 students; the Secondary provides Scientific and Literary streams. The Cambridge/IGCSE pathway is available at the secondary level and is Cambridge-accredited for IGCSE assessments. Instruction is in English and Arabic, with German taught as a core language across the curriculum, including Kindergarten where Arabic, English, and German are taught. The curriculum is supported by digital reading platforms such as Kutubee and by facilities including science labs, computer labs, an art studio, and a gym.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school's public mission states a goal of providing a safe school environment, which underpins student well-being. It does not specify a formal Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) program or named SEL staff or initiatives. Public pages do not describe any SEL-specific curricula or activities. The school does not publicly disclose information regarding SEL provision, staff, or initiatives.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The Programs menu lists Special Needs as a program offered by Al-Saadah College Schools. The school's pages do not specify the types of Special Educational Needs it can support or whether it is a specialist SEN institution. No details about SEN staff or facilities are publicly disclosed. The school does not publicly disclose information regarding specific SEN provision beyond noting a Special Needs option.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The Programs page lists International (IGCSE), National, Kindergarten, and Special Needs, but there is no explicit EAL program listed. No publicly disclosed information about EAL provision, staff, or initiatives is available. The school does not publicly disclose information regarding EAL support.

Mental Wellbeing

The mission emphasizes a safe school environment but there is no publicly disclosed information about specific mental wellbeing programs or staff. Public pages do not describe mental health services, counseling schemes, or wellbeing initiatives. The school does not publicly disclose information regarding mental wellbeing provisions.

Safeguarding

The school lists a Child Protection Policy as part of its registration resources. There are no publicly disclosed details about safeguarding procedures beyond the existence of this policy. The school does not publicly disclose further safeguarding staff or processes.

Admissions

Admissions

The school offers International (IGCSE) and National programs, with Kindergarten and Special Needs provisions. It is located on Al-Istiqlal Street, Amman, Jordan. Admissions materials include a Registration Booklet, Fees, and a Parents Contract; additional documents include an Opening Announcement, grade-specific Student Discipline guidelines (1-3, 4-6, 7-12), School Instructions, and a Child Protection Policy.

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