Schools/Bahrain/Isa Town/Al Iman School
Bahrain — Isa Town

Al Iman School

Building 200, Road 4112, Complex 841, Isa Town, Bahrain
British CurriculumSaudi CurriculumCambridge IGCSECambridge International AS & A LevelScholarships
Data verified from public sources
Annual Fees$ 5,208 – $ 6,963
Ages6 – 18

Al Iman School is a British Curriculum / Saudi Curriculum / Cambridge IGCSE / Cambridge International AS & A Level school in Isa Town, Bahrain. Founded in 1992. Annual tuition ranges from $5,208 to $6,963 USD.

Location & Getting There

Building 200, Road 4112, Complex 841, Isa Town, BahrainOpen in Maps
Bus service available

NanaSays Scorecard

Est. 1992
Year Founded
Boarding Available
Scholarships Available
EAL Support
SEN Support
Rolling Admissions

Key Details

Curricula Offered
British CurriculumYes
Saudi CurriculumYes
Cambridge IGCSEYes
Cambridge International AS & A LevelYes
Support Services
EAL SupportNo
SEN SupportNo
WellbeingYes
Bus ServiceYes
Languages of Instruction
ArabicEnglish

Scholarships Available

Merit-based Scholarships

Students who memorize the entire Quran and pass the school's annual internal test receive a 50% reduction on the annual tuition fee.

Key facts

Founded
1992
Ages
6–18

About

Al Iman School is a gender-segregated Islamic school in Isa Town, Bahrain, operating separate boys' and girls' sections on a single campus since 1992. The school serves approximately 1,850 students from Grade 1 through Grade 12 with a bilingual curriculum combining a Saudi framework for Arabic, Islamic Studies, and Quran memorization with British-system English instruction including Cambridge IGCSE and A Level pathways. The school features a strong STEAM program including robotics and coding, alongside extracurricular clubs such as Model United Nations, Drama, and Toastmasters.

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

Why Families Choose

Bilingual Arabic and English curriculum combining a Saudi framework for Islamic Studies and Quran memorization from Grade 1 alongside British-system English instruction. Strong STEAM program including robotics, coding, and UNIDO initiatives. Quran memorization scholarship offering 50% annual fee reduction for students who memorise the entire Quran. Gender-segregated sections ensuring focused learning environments for boys and girls.

Fees & Financials

Grade / YearAnnual Fee
PrimaryBHD 5,208
SecondaryBHD 6,963
PreparatoryBHD 5,911

Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.

Original currency: BHD 1,959 - 2,619. Application fee: $133.

Admissions Process

  1. 1New Grade 1 entrants: admissions open on first day of second term each year; child must be 6 years old at start of study period; parent visits admissions office to obtain registration form; required documents include population ID card, passport copy, birth certificate, immunization certificate, two photos, and completed registration form. Transfer students: registration opens in March; student must have passed final grade of previous level with at least a good grade in every subject and good conduct; must pass entrance test in Arabic, English, and Mathematics with at least 70% in each subject; if accepted, parent settles registration fee and annual fees within one week. Admissions Committee conducts tests and a short interview; decision communicated by administration to parents via Student Affairs unit.

Admissions Details

Application Deadline
New Grade 1 entrants: first day of second term; Transfer students: March
Admission Deposit
$492
due on acceptance

Student Life

Uniform

Students are required to wear the school uniform at all times and maintain a neat appearance. Students found out of uniform are referred to the deputy principals. Three repeated violations may result in disciplinary action.

Clubs & Activities
Academic and IntellectualArts and CreativeCommunity and Service

Facilities & Programmes

Arts
Drama
Visual Arts
Co-Curricular
Robotics
Scratch JR
Toastmasters
Da Vinci Art Club
Science Club
Drama
Model United Nations (MUN)
STEAM projects

Wellbeing & Safety

Pastoral & Mental Health

No dedicated mental wellbeing program or school counseling service is described. The school promotes leadership and volunteering as avenues for social connection and personal development. Student Council and ongoing student activities contribute to social engagement and peer networks.

Safeguarding & Child Protection

The school has a transport contract with a company to safeguard students while commuting to and from school. No explicit safeguarding policy or child-protection framework is detailed on the publicly accessible pages.

Student Demographics

Age Range
618
Elementary
Middle School
High School

School Background

Governance & Ownership

Endowment school (waqf), National ownership

Religious Affiliation

Islamic

Frequently Asked Questions

Fees at Al Iman School vary by year group. Contact the admissions office for a full fee schedule.