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Modern American School - Amman

Jordan, Amman

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees JOD 4,800 - 14,525
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 900
Type Co-educational
Opened 1986
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP), IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)
Taught languages Arabic, French, English
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Modern American School (MAS) is a private international school in West Amman, Jordan, serving ages 3 to 18 from two adjacent campuses in Sweifieh. It offers the American High School Diploma through Cognia/AdvancED and International Baccalaureate programs (IB PYP, MYP, DP). The curriculum blends an American-based pathway with the IB framework, and students earn credits in core subjects while pursuing electives such as Engineering and Technology. Language study includes Arabic, French and English, with optional Spanish, German and Japanese. MAS is affiliated with the American International Schools Worldwide Network and was founded by Tayseer Zamel, with Omaya Zamel as General Director. Facilities include five IT labs, three science labs, three media centers, three arts and crafts rooms, a 375-seat theater, a multi-purpose hall, two sports fields, two gymnasiums, and four libraries; the high school building has been renovated. Notable programs include MAS MUN, Debate League, and Travel Abroad Program, plus leadership and service initiatives.

27 Bakhit Al Issa (Bakhit Al‑Issa), Sweifieh, Amman 11195, Jordan

The Essentials

Modern American School - Amman has 900 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

West Amman, Jordan. Address: 27 Bakhit Al Issa, Amman, Jordan, Airport Road – Building 00. P.O. Box 950553, Sweifieh, Zip Code 11195. Tel: +962-6-5862779; +962-6-5867656; +962-6-5810027; +962-6-5816861. Fax: +962-6-5816860. Email: [email protected]

Stages

The Kindergarten; The Elementary School; The Middle School; The High School. The school serves ages 3–18.

Type

Private international school offering the American Program (American High School Diploma Program, Cognia/AdvancED) and the International Baccalaureate Program (IB PYP, IB MYP, IB DP).

Country affiliation

United States

Fees

Annual tuition at Modern American School - Amman ranges from JOD 4,800 to JOD 14,525 for 2026/27.

Application & Admission Fees

- Admission (one-time, new students Grades 1–12): JD 500.

Tuition fees by year group (per instalment and annual total)

- Pre, KG 1 (meals included): 1st instalment JD 1,565; 2nd instalment JD 1,565; 3rd instalment JD 1,570; Annual total JD 4,700.

- KG 2 (meals included): 1st instalment JD 1,600; 2nd instalment JD 1,600; 3rd instalment JD 1,600; Annual total JD 4,800.

- Grade 1: 1st instalment JD 2,170; 2nd instalment JD 2,170; 3rd instalment JD 2,160; Annual total JD 6,500.

- Grade 2: 1st instalment JD 2,240; 2nd instalment JD 2,240; 3rd instalment JD 2,220; Annual total JD 6,700.

- Grade 3: 1st instalment JD 2,540; 2nd instalment JD 2,540; 3rd instalment JD 2,520; Annual total JD 7,600.

- Grade 4: 1st instalment JD 2,620; 2nd instalment JD 2,620; 3rd instalment JD 2,610; Annual total JD 7,850.

- Grade 5: 1st instalment JD 2,690; 2nd instalment JD 2,690; 3rd instalment JD 2,670; Annual total JD 8,050.

- Grade 6: 1st instalment JD 2,750; 2nd instalment JD 2,750; 3rd instalment JD 2,750; Annual total JD 8,250.

- Grade 7: 1st instalment JD 3,040; 2nd instalment JD 3,040; 3rd instalment JD 3,020; Annual total JD 9,100.

- Grade 8: 1st instalment JD 3,070; 2nd instalment JD 3,070; 3rd instalment JD 3,060; Annual total JD 9,200.

- American High School Diploma (Grades 9–10): 1st instalment JD 3,700; 2nd instalment JD 3,700; 3rd instalment JD 3,700; Annual total JD 11,100.

- International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) / Grades 11–12: 1st instalment JD 4,550; 2nd instalment JD 4,550; 3rd instalment JD 4,550; Annual total JD 13,650.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition is billed in three instalments. Scheduled instalment due dates shown are: 1 March, 1 September, and 1 December (each instalment amount listed above corresponds to those due dates). The annual tuition total is the sum of the three instalments for the student's grade.

Boarding / Residential fees

- No boarding or residential fees are published; the fee materials list day-student tuition only.

Other costs and mandatory additional fees

- Arabic books, supplies and services (stationery, yearbook, printouts, photocopies): KG: JD 100; Grades 1–12: JD 375.

- English-language textbooks, IB and American curriculum textbooks, and other school books are sold separately at the school bookstore; their costs are additional to tuition. External exam fees (IBDP, SAT, AP, ACT) are not included in tuition.

- International accreditation/membership fee (Grades 1–12): JD 500 (covers accreditation visits and related international memberships/assessments).

- Family discount on tuition: two siblings receive 10% each; third or more siblings receive 15% each.

- Uniform cost is not itemised in the published fee schedule; uniform and bookstore items are charged separately where applicable.

Refund information

- No separate, detailed refund schedule is published within the school's publicly posted fee materials; fees are presented as instalments and one-time admission charges, with no explicit refund table included in the published fee pages.

Fee payment options

- Specific accepted payment methods (for example: which banks, credit card acceptance or online payment links) are not itemised in the publicly posted fee schedule.
Academics

Modern American School - Amman teaches American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP), IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The Modern American School offers International Baccalaureate Programmes (IB PYP, IB MYP & IBDP) and the American High School Diploma (AHSD) through Cognia for Schools (AdvancED). The program is American-based and designed to prepare students for college with a rigorous yet flexible curriculum. In high school, students earn credits (one per course per year) in English, Mathematics, Sciences, Social Studies, and Languages, with additional courses in fields such as Engineering and Technology. The AHSD diploma is awarded after completing grade 12 and is accredited by AdvancED and the North Central Association-Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA-CASI). The Program of Studies is tailored to each student's needs, emphasizing core areas plus Modern Languages, Social Studies, Information Technology, Humanities and the Arts, with supports such as ESL, ASL, IEP and ILP. Students study two languages, with Arabic, French and English offered, and possibly Spanish, German and Japanese depending on demand. This language focus, IB components and a strong guidance program shape a multilingual, globally oriented curriculum.

Higher Education Progression

The College Counseling & Guidance department provides ongoing support for university goals, schedules and applications, and counselors assist with electives, college essays and deadlines. They also coordinate college visits, fairs and AP/SAT preparation to support college admissions. Graduates have matriculated to a wide range of universities worldwide, including institutions in the United States (e.g., Harvard University, MIT, Georgetown, UC Berkeley), Canada (e.g., University of Toronto), the United Kingdom and Jordan (e.g., University of Jordan), among others.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

MAS adopts a holistic approach to education that includes social and cultural development for every student. The program includes leadership development as part of Student Life. MAS MUN and the Student Council provide forums for students to develop teamwork and leadership. A range of extracurricular activities supports social growth. The school emphasizes student well-being through these activities and programs.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

MAS Inclusion Policy outlines a framework to support diverse learners.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

MAS offers English as a Second Language (ESL) and Arabic as a Second Language (ASL) to aid students who need extra attention. Students are required to take courses in two languages. The school offers language courses in Arabic, French, and English, with Spanish, German, and Japanese offered depending on demand.

Mental Wellbeing

MAS prioritizes student health and well-being with on-site medical staff, including a medical doctor and a dentist. Regular dental exams, medical check-ups, vaccinations, and support for sports injuries are provided on campus. On-site physicians also provide nutritional education to support healthy futures. MAS offers a comprehensive counseling program mindful of students' developmental needs. Counselors are accessible to students and parents and assist with scheduling, electives, and college applications.

Safeguarding

MAS maintains a Student Support Policy that outlines safeguarding and student support procedures.

Admissions

Admissions

The school serves students ages 3–18 across four divisions: Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle, and High School. The admissions process consists of four steps. Step 1: Meet with an Admissions Officer to discuss programs, activities, and student support, and to conduct an interview that informs the preliminary admissions decision. Step 2: Take a comprehensive guided tour of MAS to view facilities and ask questions; tours take about 30 minutes. Step 3: Complete a placement exam in Math and English to determine the appropriate grade level; an optional Arabic section is offered; high school students may meet with University & Academic Counselors for scheduling. Step 4: Complete the application package and return it to Student Affairs; registration is encouraged before terms or school years end-to-commit; if a grade level is full, applicants may be placed on a waiting list. Admission is non-discriminatory and contingent on the program being suitable for the applicant; decisions do not rely on race, nationality, religion, or gender. Contact details are provided for further questions.

Scholarships

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme scholarships are offered for the 2026-2027 academic year to new IB DP students. To apply, candidates must submit the Application Form, Past Academic Reports, Personal Statement, and a Certified Birth Certificate. Eligible applicants are called for an entrance exam (Math & English) and an interview. Academic scholarships are awarded only to new Grade 11 students and cover tuition for Grades 11–12, with annual review based on academic performance. Scholarships are based on high entrance test scores, past report cards, confidential references, and interviews. Parents are responsible for uniforms, books, field trips, and other fees.

Waitlist

If a grade level section becomes full, applicants may be placed on a waiting list.

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