Jordan, Amman
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Alliance Academy Jordan (AAJ) is a co-educational, inclusive international school established in 2014 on the outskirts of Amman. Catering to students from Kindergarten through Grade 12, the academy offers a dual-track academic system where students can choose between the British program (Cambridge IGCSE and A-Levels) or the American High School Diploma (AHSD) starting in high school. The curriculum is enriched with diverse subjects including Robotics, Chinese, and a unique "Values to Grow" program designed to foster character and leadership.
RWX5+33C, Airport Road, Yadoudeh, Jordan
Alliance Academy Jordan has 350 pupils, typical class sizes of 17, instruction in English, Arabic.
Alliance Academy Jordan is located in the Yadoudeh area on the southern outskirts of Amman, off the Airport Road. The campus operates in a modern facility with spacious classrooms and advanced technology. The school is owned by the Christian Alliance Church of Jordan.
AAJ is organized into four levels: Kindergarten (KG1–KG2), Primary (1–5), Middle (6–8), and High School (9–12).
AAJ is a co-educational, inclusive international school. It is owned by the Christian Alliance Church of Jordan.
AAJ provides inclusive education and accommodates students with disabilities and varied learning or developmental needs. The Counseling Department offers awareness programs, therapeutic counseling, individual and group psychological counseling, extracurricular activities, crisis intervention, academic guidance, and career counseling.
The school is affiliated with the Christian Alliance Church of Jordan.
AAJ is a Christian school affiliated with the Christian Alliance Church of Jordan.
The school day typically runs from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.
AAJ offers a school bus service with published routes and fees. Bus routes include Al-Yadoudeh/Khrebt Al-Souq with One Round 375 JD and Two Rounds 560 JD; Marj Al-Hamam/Al-Nakheel Village/Al-Mokabalen/Al-Yasmeen/Al-Lubban/Naour/Um Al-Amad/Madaba with 460 JD (One Round) or 690 JD (Two Rounds); Al-Bnayat/Al-Jandaweel/Jabal Amman 4th–8th Circle/Um-Uthaina/Jaber Complex/Abdoun/Al-Sweifiyeh with 510 JD / 770 JD; and Al-Fuhais/Um-Al Sumaq/Khalda/Dabouq with 570 JD / 860 JD. Siblings discounts apply (Second sibling 1%, Third 10%, Fourth 15%).
Annual tuition at Alliance Academy Jordan ranges from JOD 1,750 to JOD 5,070 for 2026/27.
Alliance Academy Jordan teaches American Curriculum, British Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 3 to 18.
Alliance Academy Jordan offers a four-stage K–12 curriculum (Kindergarten, Primary, Middle School, High School) delivered in a bilingual English–Arabic environment, with Cambridge International and Pearson program components indicated by the school's logos. Kindergarten uses bilingual English–Arabic instruction with play-based, hands-on learning and a focus on reading, music, sports, and art, supported by small classes and early intervention. Primary (Grades 1–5) provides a comprehensive program covering Science, Math, Arabic, English and Social Studies, enriched with Physical Education, Art, Robotics, ICT, Religion, Music, Chinese, and Library, plus clubs and a Zones of Regulation program. Middle School (Grades 6–8) blends a Cambridge-aligned English, Mathematics and Science curriculum with Arabic aligned to the Jordan MOE framework, and includes ICT, Robotics, Global Perspective, Art, Music, PE, Chinese, Social Studies, and Religion, reinforced by Weekly Values to Grow. High School (Grades 9–12) offers two pathways: The British Program (IGCSE in 9–10, then A-Levels in 11–12) and the American Program (American High School Diploma with Common Core and AP options), both supported by college and career counseling.
The Support Department provides Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) programs to cultivate empathy, resilience, positive relationships, responsible decision-making, and effective emotion management, delivered by a multidisciplinary team of specialists including Special Education Teachers, Early Intervention Specialists, Learning Aides, Occupational Therapists, and Speech & Language Therapists.
AAJ operates as an inclusive school with Learning without Barriers, offering Assessment & Diagnosis, Counseling Services, Academic Support & IEPs, and Early Intervention Programs; a multidisciplinary team including Special Education Teachers, Early Intervention Specialists, Learning Aides, Occupational Therapists, and Speech & Language Therapists delivers these supports.
Academic Support & IEPs include tailored strategies to help non-native language learners achieve success, indicating targeted EAL support within the school's SEN framework.
The Life Development Department nurtures wellbeing for students, staff, and parents; it runs Values to Grow (VTG) classes for Grades 1–12, supports staff wellbeing through weekly care groups, and runs health and mental health initiatives (including Walk for Life with the King Hussein Cancer Center) and student-led workshops.
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