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International Pioneers Academy

Hamdan Al-Lawzi St., Al-Zaitouna Neighborhood, Jubeiha, Amman 11910, Jordan
American CurriculumBespoke CurriculumCambridge (Primary)Cambridge (Secondary)Cambridge IGCSECambridge A LevelsPearson Edexcel IGCSEScholarships
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Data verified from public sources
Annual Fees$ 2,566 – $ 7,755
Ages3 – 18

International Pioneers Academy is a American Curriculum / Bespoke Curriculum / Cambridge (Primary) / Cambridge (Secondary) / Cambridge IGCSE / Cambridge A Levels / Pearson Edexcel IGCSE school in Amman, Jordan. Founded in 2004. Annual tuition ranges from $2,566 to $7,755 USD.

Location & Getting There

Hamdan Al-Lawzi St., Al-Zaitouna Neighborhood, Jubeiha, Amman 11910, JordanOpen in Maps

NanaSays Scorecard

Est. 2004
Year Founded
Boarding Available
Scholarships Available
EAL Support
SEN Support
Rolling Admissions

Key Details

Curricula Offered
American CurriculumYes
Bespoke CurriculumYes
Cambridge (Primary)Yes
Cambridge (Secondary)Yes
Cambridge IGCSEYes
Cambridge A LevelsYes
Pearson Edexcel IGCSEYes
Support Services
EAL SupportNo
SEN SupportYes
WellbeingYes
Bus ServiceNo
Accreditations
Cambridge International Examinations (CAIE)
Languages of Instruction
ArabicEnglish

Scholarships Available

Merit-based Scholarships

IPA maintains a Scholarships, Discounts and Rewards page and the annual Registration Bulletin includes scholarship procedures and requirements. Current-year scholarship options and eligibility criteria are not publicly listed and must be requested directly from the admissions office. A 5% discount applies to Kindergarten and Grade 1 students.

Key facts

Founded
2004
Ages
3–18

About

International Pioneers Academy (IPA) is a private co-educational day school in Amman, Jordan, founded in 2004 and located in the Al-Zaitouna neighborhood of Jubeiha. The school offers a flexible dual-curriculum model encompassing both the Jordanian National Program and international streams aligned with Cambridge and American standards for students aged 3 to 18. IPA integrates digital learning platforms, a learning resources room for students with additional needs, and on-site healthcare services to support student development.

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

Why Families Choose

IPA offers a flexible dual-pathway model allowing students to choose between the Jordanian National Curriculum or international streams (British Cambridge/Edexcel and American programs). The school has earned Outstanding Cambridge Learner Award recognitions and integrates digital learning platforms and e-School technology. It operates multiple campuses including a Kindergarten, Girls' School, Secondary Boys' School, and International Program division.

Fees & Financials

Grade / YearAnnual Fee
Grade 1 - NationalJOD 1,935
Grade 2 - NationalJOD 2,005
Grade 3 - NationalJOD 2,060
Grade 4 - NationalJOD 2,180
Grade 5 - NationalJOD 2,295
Grade 6 - NationalJOD 2,415
Grade 7 - NationalJOD 2,530
Grade 8 - NationalJOD 2,595
Grade 9 - NationalJOD 2,645
Grade 10 - NationalJOD 2,775
Grade 11 - NationalJOD 3,065
Grade 12 - NationalJOD 3,235
KG2 - InternationalJOD 2,700
Grade 1 - InternationalJOD 2,980
Grade 2 - InternationalJOD 3,180
Grade 3 - InternationalJOD 3,380
Grade 4 - InternationalJOD 3,595
Grade 5 - InternationalJOD 3,725
Grade 6 - InternationalJOD 3,860
Grade 7 - InternationalJOD 4,000
Grade 8 - InternationalJOD 4,135
Grade 9 - InternationalJOD 4,300
KG1 (Bustan) - NationalJOD 1,820
Grade 10 - InternationalJOD 4,475
Grade 10 BTEC - NationalJOD 3,915
Grade 11 - InternationalJOD 4,755
Grade 12 - InternationalJOD 5,075
KG2 (Tamheedi) - NationalJOD 1,885
Grade 10 BTEC - InternationalJOD 5,500
Grade 11 BTEC - InternationalJOD 4,150

Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.

Original currency: JOD 1,820 - 5,500. Application fee: $141.

Admissions Process

  1. 1Admissions season opens annually in April; current IPA students have priority registration until end of June. After June, new and returning applicants are admitted on a first-come, first-served basis. 2. KG admissions require a personal interview by kindergarten administration. Grades 1–3 require a personal interview with school administration. Grades 4–10 require a written test in Arabic, English, and Mathematics plus a personal interview. Grades 11–12 National Program require a written test and interview; International Program uses external exam results plus an interview. 3. After acceptance, parents review and sign the annual registration contract and pay applicable fees.

Admissions Details

Application Deadline
April (priority registration); first-come, first-served after June
Waitlist Policy

No formal waitlist or pool system is described in IPA's published admissions policies.

School Day

Morning start times around 7:30–8:00 a.m. and end times around 3:00–3:15 p.m., with variations across listings. Some sources note Saturday hours or half-day patterns.

Student Life

Uniform

Uniforms are required; fees do not cover uniforms. No further details are published.

Facilities & Programmes

Co-Curricular
Enrichment programs
High-ability programs

Wellbeing & Safety

Pastoral & Mental Health

Healthcare services include a medical team of three doctors, on-site clinics, emergency care, annual health examinations (including vision and general checks), dental check-ups, vaccination programs, and health protocols to support student wellbeing. No explicit mental health programme is described.

Student Demographics

Age Range
318
Infant/Toddler Care
Early Years
Primary School
Secondary School

School Background

Governance & Ownership

Private co-educational day school

Awards & Recognition

Outstanding Cambridge Learner Award

Frequently Asked Questions

Fees at International Pioneers Academy vary by year group. Contact the admissions office for a full fee schedule.