Munzer Fahoum
School Director & Principal
Amman Academy (AA), situated in West Amman, has been shaping future leaders since 1991. As a bilingual IB World School, we offer an internationally recognised curriculum taught in both Arabic and English, and we are proud to be one of the few schools in Jordan authorised to offer all three IB programmes: Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Diploma Programme (DP). We currently enrol around 1,550 students from kindergarten to Grade 12, providing a well-rounded education that balances academic achievement with personal development.
Our goal is to create lifelong learners who are well-equipped to navigate an ever-changing world. Guided by exceptional teachers, our students consistently achieve excellent academic results, with the 2024 graduating class earning a remarkable IBDP average point score of 40/45 compared to the global average of 30.32/45. We inspire our students to pursue excellence in every aspect of their lives, cultivating their respect for Jordanian culture while fostering an understanding and appreciation for global perspectives.
As part of Nord Anglia Education, the world’s leading premium school's organisation, AA offers students access to life-changing experiences beyond the classroom. Through collaborations with globally renowned institutions like The Juilliard School, MIT, and UNICEF, as well as transformative expeditions and enrichment programmes, students are empowered to explore their passions and develop a global mindset.
We have organised the information available for this school into 9 sections and 35 questions. Click or tap on the name of each section to read more.
Number of students
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1550
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Number of nationalities represented in the school
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15
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Most common nationality
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Jordanian
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Ratio of local students to international students
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10:1
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Native English and Arabic speaking teachers
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Yes, English and Arabic
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Language support for students not fluent in English and Arabic
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Yes
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Additional language classes offered by the school
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N/A
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Max. number of students per class
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25
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Average number of students per class
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25
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Does the school employ teaching assistants?
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Yes
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Use of technology in the classroom
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Yes
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Is the school ready to use virtual classrooms when needed? (e.g. teaching lessons online if the school is closed, e.g. during COVID-19 closures)
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Yes
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Do students practice religion at the school? What religion?
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Yes - Islam and Chirstianity
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External examinations or assessments available
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IB Diploma
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Results in these examinations
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Class of 2024:
- 100% pass rate
- Class average: 40
- 56% of students attained a score of 40 and above
- Highest scores: 45/45 and 41/42
- 1 student achieved 45/45
- 2 students achieved 44/45
- 2 students achieved 41/42
- 95% achieved a score of 36 and above
- Average cohort Tawjihi equivalency: 96.3%
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Do teachers assign homework to their students?
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Yes
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Percentage of students who pursue further education post-graduation
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100%
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Entry evaluation for students
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Yes
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Brief description of entry evaluation required
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Placement tests in English, Arabic and Math
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Waiting list
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Yes
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Deadline for registration (new academic year)
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As per Ministry of Education deadlines
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Students can join after academic year begins
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As per Ministry of Education deadlines
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School start time
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8:00 AM
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School finish time
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3:00 PM
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Supervised care before/after school
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Yes
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School bus service available
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Yes
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School provided lunches
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At a fee from the school cafeteria
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Food alternatives for special dietary needs (ie. vegan, kosher, halal etc)
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Yes
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Uniform required
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Yes
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Facilities at the school
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• Buildings cover over 21,000 m2 (215,250 ft2)
• Three media centres housing approximately 100,000 books and digital resources
• Six science labs
• Three theatres
• An indoor swimming pool
• Outdoor basketball courts and a gymnasium
• Two soccer fields
• The school recently inaugurated a world-class theatre with 437 seats and an orchestra pit, with plans to become a centre for cultural excellence.
• The school has converted to an eco-friendly facility; 80% of our energy is provided by solar power.
• To support our steam education, we offer a virtual reality (VR) lab and an innovation lab equipped with maker spaces, 3d printers and digital tools.
• All classrooms are equipped with interactive whiteboards, and laptops and iPads are available for student use in the classrooms and media centres.
• Air conditioning covers all school facilities and all areas also enjoy high internet speed and high performance Wi-Fi.
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Sports facilities at the school
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Swimming pool, gym and sports fields.
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Qualities and characteristics best defining the school
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Located in west Amman, Amman Academy is a private co-educational, bilingual (English and Arabic) day school enrolling students from Kindergarten through Grade 12.
The school opened in 1991 and has been an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School since 2006 when it began offering the Diploma Program.
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Kindergarten | Ages 3 to 5
At Amman Academy, our kindergarten children follow the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP). Excellence begins early here, and our PYP sets the highest standards for the learning, development, and care of nursery and pre-school students. It will meticulously prepare your child for primary by carefully nurturing their formative knowledge and building fundamental skills.
The curriculum encourages our learners to be curious, introducing them to themes that span different subjects. Learning extends beyond the classroom, too, enabling students to connect ideas with real-world experiences. The PYP’s global focus also instils an early understanding of people, ideas, and cultures from around the world.
Primary Years | Ages 5 to 11
Our thematic IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) will spark your child's creativity and nurture their intellectual growth, instilling a lifetime love of learning. Guided by our world-class educators, they'll become a confident, active learner with a truly global outlook.
Our PYP is an inquiry-based curriculum that develops curious, reflective, and confident global learners. Through cross-curricular themes and topics, our students gain an understanding of how different subjects relate to each other, as well as to the world around them. This develops the knowledge and skills they need to thrive in our Middle Years Programme, and beyond.
Middle Years | Ages 11 to 16
Our International Baccalaureate (IB) MYP brings out the best in our middle school students, developing their subject knowledge and essential attributes, values, and skills. Your child will explore global issues, apply what they learn to real-world situations, and immerse themselves in themed projects. This will set them up for success on the IB Diploma.
The MYP is a challenging but highly rewarding curriculum that encourages students to make practical connections between their studies and the real world. It provides an outstanding academic education, with learning taught through eight subject groups. The MYP also focuses on the development of core attitudes, skills, and values.
IB Diploma | Ages 16 to 18
Your child’s International Baccalaureate (IB) school journey at Amman Academy will culminate in the prestigious IB Diploma. The two-year Diploma is an academically challenging, rewarding, and highly respected qualification. It develops the depth of subject knowledge and breadth of skills our students need to excel now and in the future.
The Diploma also offers choice and flexibility. At Amman Academy, your child will choose the specialist IB subjects they follow, their Extended Essay topic, and a variety of Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) programmes. These will be based around their strengths, talents, and ambitions.
Our Campus
Our purpose-built campus offers first-class facilities, including specialised labs, sports facilities, and performance spaces. Our award-winning theatre provides students with a creative outlet to explore their talents and grow their confidence on stage. We are also committed to sustainability, using solar energy to power our school and teaching our students the importance of renewable resources through hands-on learning experiences.
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