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Mayar International Schools

Jordan, Amman

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Fees not listed
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 2000
Type Co-educational, Online/Hybrid
Bus Service Yes
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum, British Curriculum, Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Japanese Curriculum
Taught languages English, Arabic
Strengths STEM, Languages, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Arts and Creative, Leadership and Professional, Cultural and Language, Community and Service, Academic and Intellectual, Social and Hobbies, Lifestyle and Wellbeing, Leadership and Professional, Cultural and Language, Community and Service, Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies, Community and Service, Leadership and Professional, Lifestyle and Wellbeing, Academic and Intellectual
Stages Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Mayar International Schools is a large, established educational institution located in Western Amman, Jordan, serving over 2,000 students from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. The school operates on a spacious 17,000-square-meter campus equipped with specialized facilities, including dedicated chemistry, physics, and computer laboratories, as well as a gymnasium and outdoor playgrounds. Mayar offers a dual-pathway education, allowing students to choose between the National program and international streams, specifically the American High School Diploma (H.S.D) or the British Cambridge curriculum (IGCSE and AS Levels). The school places a strong emphasis on STEM education and skill development through its systematic club offerings, which include unique options like "Little Engineer," Robotics, and Mental Mathematics alongside traditional arts and sports.

Supreme Judge Department, Amman, Jordan

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The Essentials

Mayar International Schools has 2,000 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

Mayar International Schools is located in Amman, Jordan, in the Tala'a Al-Ali district. The street address is Tela'a Al-Ali, Behind Qadi Alqudah Building. This central Amman location places the school in a mixed urban area with access to the city's main roads.

Stages

The school serves from Kindergarten through Grade 12. In secondary years, it provides three tracks: National Section (Grades 7-10 and 11-12), British Programme IGCSE (Grades 9-12), and American Program (H.S.D) / Grades 9-12.

Type

The school operates as a private international school and is a member of the Sadeen Group. It offers Jordanian national, Cambridge IGCSE, and American high school programs across its secondary years.

Additional learning support

Public materials do not specify any Additional Learning Needs (SEN) provisions. The Cognia accreditation page is available but does not detail SEN supports.

Country affiliation

Jordan. The school is located in Amman, Jordan.

Religious affiliation

No religious affiliation is listed.

School day structure

Public timetables exist for different sections (e.g., National Section and International Section), indicating a structured school day with section-specific start/end times. Specific start and end times are not published in the accessible pages. Bus times for the transport service are published separately.

Bus service

Mayar International Schools operates a transportation service with six route areas. Two-way fees range from 500 JD to 800 JD and one-way fees range from 350 JD to 560 JD depending on area. Bus rounds run from 6am to 4pm, and buses do not enter dead-end or unpaved streets. Transportation is available upon payment of the full-year fee.

Diving Deeper
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Academics

Mayar International Schools teaches American Curriculum, British Curriculum, Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Japanese Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.

Curriculum

Mayar International Schools organize the curriculum into three tracks: National Section (grades 7–12), International Section (grades 7–8), and High School programs for grades 9–12 with British IGCSE/IAL and American Program options, with Kindergarten described as a bilingual Arabic–English program using the Corners System. The National Section covers Grades 7–10 under the national curriculum, with Grades 11–12 leading to the Jordanian General Secondary Certificate (Tawjihi) or its equivalency for the American Program. The International Section for Grades 7–8 provides an international curriculum, and for Grades 9–12 students may choose either the British Programme (Cambridge IGCSE/IAL) or the American Program. The British Programme / IGCSE pathway for Grades 9–12 uses Cambridge IGCSE and Edexcel IAL content, with 11th Grade offering AS-Level subjects and 12th Grade offering A2-level content in sciences, mathematics, and languages. The American Program (H.S.D) / Grades 9–12 follows a US-style sequence with core subjects such as Algebra, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English, World History, and Arabic; Grade 12 includes AP Calculus, and the program provides SAT Subject Test/ACT results along with Jordan Tawjihi equivalency options for graduates.

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Admissions

Admissions

1. Eligibility by grade level. Kindergarten admissions follow age-based eligibility: Pre-KG for children born in 2022, KG1 for those born in 2021, and KG2 for those born in 2020. Grade 1 eligibility requires a birth year of 2019. For Grades 2–12, students must have passed the previous grade and be excellent and well-behaved. This step sets the foundation for whether a child is considered for admission at the requested level.

2. Application submission and initial documentation. For new entrants, families should prepare the required documents and submit them as part of the application process. The documents listed include four personal photos and, for Jordanian students, a birth certificate with the national number and a copy of the family register; for foreign students, residency copies and passport copies certified by the embassy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Vaccination records and a transfer certificate (if moving from another school) are also requested.

3. Entrance testing and interview (Grades 2–12). Candidates in Grades 2–12 must sit for an admission test in English Language, Mathematics and Science, and be interviewed after the test results are released. Performance on these assessments, together with the interview, influences admission decisions. The results are released prior to the interview as part of the selection process.

4. Regulatory and uniform expectations. Admitted students must comply with the school uniform policy and all internal regulations. Non-compliance with the uniform or internal rules, which align with the Jordanian Ministry of Education discipline framework distributed at the start of the academic year, can affect ongoing enrollment. This step ensures families understand behavioral and attire expectations.

5. Documentation packet and miscellaneous requirements. New students must provide a set of documents: four photos; birth/residency documents; vaccination card; transfer certificate; last school certificate and report cards (where applicable); school records; and the school card for high school students. Additional documentation is requested for various cases (e.g., Palestinian, Egyptian, GCC, Syrian students, etc.). This step confirms eligibility for enrollment and helps finalize the file.

6. Admission timeline for the current academic year. The admissions process is published for the 2025/2026 academic year, indicating that the school operates annual intakes aligned with that cycle. This timeframe helps families plan visit, testing, and submission windows.

Scholarships

There is no current published information on scholarships provided by the school.

Waitlist

There is no published information about a waitlist or pool system.

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