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Omareyah International School

Jordan, Amman

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Arabic, English
Fees JOD 1,215 - 5,480
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 5000
Type co-ed, day
Opened 1987
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum National, International
Taught languages Arabic, English
Strengths STEM, Languages, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Cultural and Language, Community and Service, Leadership and Professional
Stages early years, primary, secondary
Introduction

Omareyah International School operates in Amman and Zarqa, welcoming students from age 3 to 18. The school blends Jordan's Ministry of Education national curricula with international programs and language and digital learning enrichments. The Kindergarten is bilingual in English and Arabic, introducing early-learning modules such as Science and Me, Jolly Phonics, and Arabic language. In Amman, the primary program follows MoE curricula with Quran and English enrichment and digital learning. Grade 4 is non-mixed and Grade 5 is girls-only; English is taught through the Connect program based on CCS standards. The International Programme spans Grades 1-12 and includes Cambridge International assessment for secondary, Pearson Edexcel for higher secondary, and Marshal Cavendish for primary. The curriculum features Arabic for beginners, Thinking Based Learning, STEM, Quranic studies, a values program, and a guidance and counseling program. Remedial education, Hello Code coding initiative, Smart Lab and a private LMS support learning and skills.

Al-Qamah Ben Qays Street, Tla al-Ali, Amman, Jordan; Zarqa Branch

The Essentials

Omareyah International School has 5,000 pupils, instruction in Arabic, English.

Location

Amman branch: Alqamah Ben Qays St., Tla al-Ali, Amman, Jordan. Zarqa branch: Zarqa, Jordan. The organization operates branches in Amman and Zarqa, Jordan.

Stages

Five divisions at the Amman branch: Kindergarten; Basic Mixed 1-5; Boys High School 5-12; Girls High School 6-12; International School. The International Program covers grades 1-12.

Type

International school with Amman and Zarqa branches; offers American High School Diploma and Cambridge IGCSE programs.

Country affiliation

Jordan

Fees

Annual tuition at Omareyah International School ranges from JOD 1,215 to JOD 5,480 for 2026/27.

Application and registration fees
- Amman — National section: New student registration fee: JD 100 (non-refundable).
- Amman — International section: New student registration fee: JD 200 (non-refundable).
- Zarqa — National section: New student registration fee: JD 150 (non-refundable).
- Annual compulsory student health insurance (Al Hussein Cancer Center): JD 15 per year for all students.

Tuition fees — Amman, National section (annual amounts and multi‑installment options)
- Grade 1: JD 2,100 (amount shown under the “First Installment” column).
- Grade 2: JD 2,100.
- Grade 3: JD 2,165.
- Grade 4: JD 2,185.
- Grade 5: JD 2,235.
- Grade 6: JD 2,250.
- Grade 7: JD 2,460.
- Grade 8: JD 2,490.
- Grade 9: JD 2,595.
- Grade 10: JD 2,780.
- Grade 11: JD 3,255.
- Grade 12: JD 3,520.
- The school publishes corresponding amounts under alternative installment columns labeled “Second (10%)”, “Third (15%)”, “Fourth (20%)”, “Fifth (20%)”, and “Sixth (20%)”; these columns indicate the amount due under each installment option. Kindergarten waiting-time option (if used): JD 160 annually for 1:30–2:30 PM (there is no charge for waiting from 1:00–1:30 PM). Books and uniform are provided free for the national section.

Tuition fees — Amman, International section (annual amounts and multi‑installment options)
- KG1: JD 1,795.
- KG2: JD 1,850.
- Grade 1: JD 3,265.
- Grade 2: JD 3,415.
- Grade 3: JD 3,520.
- Grade 4: JD 3,675.
- Grade 5: JD 3,940.
- Grade 6: JD 4,075.
- Grade 7: JD 4,205.
- Grade 8: JD 4,385.
- Grade 9: JD 4,580.
- Grade 10: JD 4,780.
- Grade 11: JD 5,015.
- Grade 12: JD 5,265.
- The same multi‑installment column headings apply as for the national section (the school shows specific amounts under each installment option). Books and uniform are provided free for the international section. BTEC program fees for Grade 10 are charged separately: BTEC Information Technology (Grade 10): JD 5,200; BTEC Business (Grade 10): JD 4,950.

Tuition fees — Zarqa, National section (annual amounts and multi‑installment options)
- KG1: JD 1,050.
- KG2: JD 1,100.
- Grade 1: JD 1,155.
- Grade 2: JD 1,215.
- Grade 3: JD 1,325.
- Grade 4: JD 1,400.
- Grade 5: JD 1,500.
- Grade 6: JD 1,600.
- Grade 7: JD 1,680.
- Grade 8: JD 1,820.
- Grade 9: JD 1,990.
- Grade 10: JD 2,100.
- Grade 11: JD 2,750.
- Grade 12: JD 3,150.
- The same multi‑installment column headings apply; books and uniform are provided free for the national section.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- The tuition figures are shown with a set of payment/instalment options identified on the published schedule as: “First Installment”, “Second (10%)”, “Third (15%)”, “Fourth (20%)”, “Fifth (20%)”, and “Sixth (20%)”. Each grade has the amount that applies under each of those installment options.
- Kindergarten waiting-time option (1:30–2:30 PM) is billed as an annual add-on of JD 160 where applicable.
- The registration fee charged on admission is explicitly marked non‑refundable. The student insurance charge is compulsory and billed annually.

Boarding
- No boarding or residential provision is indicated; boarding fees do not apply.

Other costs and routinely listed extras
- Compulsory health insurance (Al Hussein Cancer Center): JD 15 per year, charged for all students.
- Kindergarten extended waiting/recreation program (1:30–2:30 PM): JD 160 per year when used.
- Books and uniform: supplied at no charge for both national and international sections.
- BTEC program (Grade 10) charges where applicable: JD 5,200 (IT) and JD 4,950 (Business).

Refund information
- The new student registration fee is non‑refundable. No separate tuition‑refund schedule or detailed refund terms for tuition instalments is published in the school's admissions fee schedule.

Fee payment channels and practical payment handling
- The school operates parent/administrative portals and an ERP/billing platform for administrative and financial transactions; a parent mobile app is also available for account access and communications. The school is listed among billers on Jordan's electronic bill payment ecosystem, enabling electronic payment channels commonly used in Jordan. Parents use the school's finance office and the school's electronic billing channels for payment.
Academics

Omareyah International School teaches National, International for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Omareyah Schools offer education from kindergarten through secondary in Amman and Zarqa, blending the Ministry of Education's national curricula with enrichment in Quran memorization, English language, and digital learning. The kindergarten is bilingual (English-Arabic) and uses early-learning modules such as Science and Me, Jolly Phonics, and Arabic language. In Amman, the primary program follows MoE curricula with Quran and English enrichment and digital learning; Grade 4 is non-mixed, and Grade 5 is girls-only; English is taught through Connect 1-5. The English Connect program is built on CCS standards from Grade 1 to 6 and supports multilingual learners and readers with a private resource platform. The International Programme spans Grades 1-12 and uses Cambridge International for secondary, Pearson Edexcel for higher secondary, and Marshal Cavendish for primary; it includes Arabic for beginners, Thinking Based Learning, STEM, the Quranic curriculum, a values program, and a guidance and counseling program. Remedial education, a Hello Code programming initiative, and a Smart Lab and private LMS support learning and digital skills.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school has a Guidance and Psychological Support Program offering a wide range of services for students, parents, and teaching staff, including parent meetings to provide guidance on parenting and the educational process, as well as preventive, therapeutic, and developmental programs. The Values Program adopts a values framework established by the schools since their inception, implemented through activities, events, and values lessons focusing on one core value each semester and integrated into subjects.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Arabic for Beginners (Arabic Program for Non-Native Speakers) enables non-Arabic-speaking students to learn and use Arabic.

Mental Wellbeing

The Guidance and Psychological Support Program provides psychological support and related services for students, parents, and staff.

Admissions

Admissions

Step 1: Apply for admission through the Admission and Registration System. The Amman Admissions page shows an Admission and Registration System with an Apply option, indicating applications are processed through the school's online system. The Amman and Zarqa branches have dedicated contact details and locations. Step 1 concludes with submission through the system.

Step 2: Review the fee structures. There are National and International sections with separate fee schedules. The National Section requires a new student registration fee of 100 JD (non-refundable); the International Section requires 200 JD. Books and uniforms are free for the National Section, while BTEC programs for Grade 10 have listed costs (Information Technology 5200 JD, Business 4950 JD). The Amman and Zarqa branches indicate these fee structures and payment expectations.

Step 3: Insurance and other mandatory fees. Hussein Cancer Center insurance costs 15 JD per year and is compulsory for all students.

Step 4: Installment plans. National Section installments are listed for Amman and Zarqa with First Installment amounts around 2100 JD for Grade 1, followed by subsequent installments (Second 1890 JD, Third 1785 JD, Fourth 1680 JD, etc.). The schedule shows a twelve-installment structure by grade.

Step 5: Branch details. The AMMAN BRANCH is located at Alqamah Ben Qays St. The ZARQA BRANCH provides a Zarqa address with the same contact email and a phone number of (00962) 3758550.

Step 6: Scholarships and related programs. The Admissions menu includes a Scholarship Program section, indicating the school offers scholarships; details are listed under that heading.

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