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Jordan — Amman

Ahliyyah & Mutran School

Ahliyyah on Ali Rida Al Rikaby Street; Mutran on Abdul Aziz Jawish Street; ABKG on Ali Mahmoud Taha Street, Amman, Jordan
IB (PYP)IB (MYP)IB (DP)IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme)BTEC QualificationScholarshipsRolling Admissions
Data verified from public sources
Annual Fees$ 4,230 – $ 13,395
Ages3 – 18

Ahliyyah & Mutran School is a IB (PYP) / IB (MYP) / IB (DP) / IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme) / BTEC Qualification school in Amman, Jordan. Founded in 1926. Annual tuition ranges from $4,230 to $13,395 USD.

Location & Getting There

Ahliyyah on Ali Rida Al Rikaby Street; Mutran on Abdul Aziz Jawish Street; ABKG on Ali Mahmoud Taha Street, Amman, JordanOpen in Maps

NanaSays Scorecard

Est. 1926
Year Founded
Boarding Available
Scholarships Available
EAL Support
SEN Support
Rolling Admissions

Key Details

Curricula Offered
IB (PYP)Yes
IB (MYP)Yes
IB (DP)Yes
IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme)Yes
BTEC QualificationYes
Support Services
EAL SupportYes
SEN SupportYes
WellbeingYes
Bus ServiceNo
Accreditations
IB World School
Languages of Instruction
ArabicEnglish

Scholarships Available

Merit-based Scholarships

The Ghalia Darwazeh Scholarship for Girls provides JD 150,000 across scholastic years 2019–2022 to exceptional disadvantaged students in grades 7–12, awarded through the Orange Tree Trust with a further JD 50,000 pledged for 2022–2023. Selection criteria are determined jointly by the donor and the school; 73 girls have benefited to date.

Key facts

Founded
1926
Ages
3–18

About

Ahliyyah & Mutran School is an IB World School in Amman, Jordan, serving students aged 3 to 18 across three campuses and offering all four IB programmes (PYP, MYP, DP, CP) plus a BTEC qualification. Founded in 1926 and associated with the Arab Evangelical Episcopal Church Council, the school is co-educational with approximately 1,950 students and places strong emphasis on performing arts, STEM, and multilingual education. Distinctive features include AR/VR-integrated learning, the COGX cognitive development programme, the Al Kashef inclusive education centre, and a planned new green campus.

School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.

Why Families Choose

IB World School since 2001 offering all four IB programmes (PYP, MYP, DP, CP) plus BTEC; planning a new green campus for experiential learning and sustainability; AR/VR tools and blended learning across curricula; Cognitive Development program (COGX); Al Kashef inclusive education center; distinctive programs including Tasmeem Design Day and Yalla Shabab; performing arts emphasis with international exchange opportunities.

Fees & Financials

Grade / YearAnnual Fee
Grade 3JOD 6,204
Grade 4JOD 6,627
Grade 5JOD 6,662
Grade 6JOD 6,683
Grade 9JOD 7,755
KG1-KG2JOD 4,230
Grade 10JOD 7,826
Grade 1-2JOD 6,134
Grade 7-8JOD 7,614
Grade 11-12JOD 13,395

Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.

Original currency: JOD 3,000 - 9,500. Application fee: $71.

Admissions Process

  1. 1Online application: Parents fill the online application form, complete the required checklist, and submit documents. 2) First interview arranged within one week of completing all requirements, preferably with both parents. 3) Applications placed on a waiting list subject to space availability and entrance exams where applicable. 4) KG registration runs September–December; Grades 1–12 registration runs November–end of May. 5) Required documents vary by grade level including birth certificate, passport copies, family book, health certificate, vaccination records, and for Grades 1–12 a recommendation letter and latest transcripts.

Admissions Details

Application Deadline
Rolling; KG: September–December; Grades 1–12: November–May
Admission Deposit
$162
due on acceptance
Waitlist Policy

Applications are placed on a waiting list with placement depending on space availability and entrance exams where applicable. KG registrations occur September–December; Grades 1–12 registrations occur November–May.

Student Life

Food & Dining

School-provided meals — two healthy meals daily; annual cost JOD 500.

Clubs & Activities
Academic and IntellectualArts and CreativeLeadership and Professional

Facilities & Programmes

Arts
Performing Arts
Co-Curricular
IBMYP Science Fair
Tasmeem Design Day
Yalla Shabab
Performing Arts
International exchange opportunities
Careers Day
Job fair

Wellbeing & Safety

Pastoral & Mental Health

Supported by qualified professional counselors who screen for needs and offer individual counseling using cognitive, behavioral or solution-focused approaches, with confidentiality maintained and external referrals provided when required.

Safeguarding & Child Protection

Cyber Bullying Policy defines cyber-bullying, sets out staff training to respond, blocks inappropriate ICT sites where appropriate, prescribes sanctions for perpetrators, and provides guidance for staff, students and parents with a protocol to escalate incidents to the Senior Leadership Team.

Student Demographics

Age Range
318
Early Years
Kindergarten
Primary School
Middle School
Secondary School
Sixth Form

School Background

Governance & Ownership

Governed by a Board of Directors chaired by Archbishop Dr. Hosam Naoum with Rev'd. Canon Faeq Haddad as Vice Chairman; associated with the Arab Evangelical Episcopal Church Council.

Religious Affiliation

Arab Evangelical Episcopal Church Council

Frequently Asked Questions

Fees at Ahliyyah & Mutran School vary by year group. Contact the admissions office for a full fee schedule.