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International Academy of Kuwait

Kuwait, Kuwait City

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees KWD 40,480 - 59,053
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 2000
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE
Taught languages Arabic, French
Typical class size 30
Strengths Sport, STEM, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies
Stages Early Years, Kindergarten, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

International Academy of Kuwait is a British international school for students aged 3 to 18, delivering English National Curriculum. Foundation Stage follows EYFS; Primary uses Oxford KS1-KS2 and Cambridge KS3-KS4 with English as the medium of instruction. Arabic language and Islamic Studies follow Kuwait's Ministry of Education guidelines. In secondary, the school follows the English National Curriculum and prepares students for IGCSE Cambridge AS examinations. In KS4 (Year 10-11) four IGCSE subjects are studied each year (Maths core/extended, English, Arabic, Islamic and one additional IGCSE). In Year 12, students may study up to four AS subjects with Edexcel; Year 12 A2 is not offered. Cambridge, Edexcel and Oxford boards are used at high school. Facilities include sports facilities, canteen, libraries and science labs; a bus service. IT features four computer laboratories with 30 computers each, broadband, smart projectors and Scratch programming. An extracurricular program supports academic, cultural and leadership development.

The Essentials

International Academy of Kuwait has 2,000 pupils, typical class sizes of 30, instruction in English, Arabic.

Stages

Early Years Foundation Stage (Foundation); Primary (KS1–KS2); Secondary (KS3–KS4); Key Stage 5 (Year 12).

Type

British international school following the National British Curriculum.

Additional learning support

Pastoral care with Head of Pastoral Care and a Social Worker.

School day structure

School day runs from 7:30 am to 2:30 pm on weekdays.

Fees

Annual tuition at International Academy of Kuwait ranges from KWD 40,480 to KWD 59,053 for 2026/27.

Application & Registration Fees

- Registration (annual): USD 200.
- Enrollment deposit: USD 3,200 due upon enrollment; this deposit is credited toward the tuition balance (does not cover some additional fees listed separately).

Tuition fees by year group (annual and per-semester amounts)

Note: the school's published schedule references semesters. Per-semester figures below are calculated by dividing the published annual totals by two to produce a semester figure consistent with that semester structure.

- Jr. Kindergarten through Grade 5 (JK–5)
- Tuition (annual): USD 38,930.00.
- Annual Comprehensive Educational Fee: USD 1,350.00.
- Registration (annual): USD 200.00.
- Total annual (Tuition + Comprehensive Fee + Registration): USD 40,480.00.
- Total per semester (annual total ÷ 2): USD 20,240.00 (tuition per semester USD 19,465.00; comprehensive fee per semester USD 675.00; registration is an annual charge of USD 200).

- Grades 6–8
- Tuition (annual): USD 50,018.00.
- Annual Comprehensive Educational Fee: USD 1,875.00.
- Registration (annual): USD 200.00.
- Total annual: USD 52,093.00.
- Total per semester (annual total ÷ 2): USD 26,046.50 (tuition per semester USD 25,009.00; comprehensive fee per semester USD 937.50; registration is an annual charge of USD 200).

- Grades 9–12
- Tuition (annual): USD 56,853.00.
- Annual Comprehensive Educational Fee: USD 2,000.00.
- Registration (annual): USD 200.00.
- Total annual: USD 59,053.00.
- Total per semester (annual total ÷ 2): USD 29,526.50 (tuition per semester USD 28,426.50; comprehensive fee per semester USD 1,000.00; registration is an annual charge of USD 200).

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Enrollment deposit (USD 3,200) is due at the time of enrollment and is credited toward the tuition balance (excluding certain additional fees).
- For the published fee schedule the tuition balance due date was May 15 (example shown: May 15, 2025 for the 2025–2026 schedule); if a student enrolls after that balance-due date, all deposits are due immediately upon enrollment.
- Students who enter in semester two pay 65% of the annual tuition; tuition will not be prorated for enrollment in semester one and fees are not prorated otherwise.
- Payments received by wire transfer incur an additional USD 50 bank fee per payment.

Boarding fees

- No boarding fees are published in the school's tuition and fee schedule; no boarding provision or boarding charges appear in the published fee schedule. (No boarding charges listed.)

Other costs and optional/additional fees

- International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme fee (Grades 11–12): USD 2,300.00 per year for students enrolled in the IB programme.
- Extended Education Program (EEP) — before- and after-school care for Lower School:
- 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.: USD 399.00 per month.
- 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.: USD 499.00 per month.
- Before-school care only: USD 175.00 per month.
- Drop-in rate: USD 50.00 per day.
- Incidental and variable expenses to budget for each year may include catered lunch, field trips, uniforms, and books for high school students; these items are listed separately from tuition and may incur additional charges.
- No sibling discount is provided.

Refund information

- All tuition and fees are published as non-refundable and non-transferable. Deposits are credited toward the tuition balance but the published policy states that tuition and fees remain non-refundable and non-transferable.

Fee payment options (as published)

- Wire transfer payments are accepted and payments received by wire transfer will incur an additional USD 50 bank fee per payment. The published fee schedule does not itemize other specific payment channels (for example, credit card or local bank transfer) in the fee schedule document.

Brief note on availability of published details

- The published fee schedule explicitly provides annual totals, the enrollment deposit amount and due date, semester proration guidance (65% if joining in semester two), IB and EEP charges, and the wire-transfer surcharge. The schedule does not list separate per-term installment dates or a breakdown of accepted payment channels beyond the wire-transfer note; per-semester figures above were calculated from the published annual totals and the school's reference to semesters.
Academics

International Academy of Kuwait teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

British National Curriculum. Foundation Stage follows the English EYFS; Primary uses Oxford books for KS1–KS2 and Cambridge books for KS3–KS4 with English as the medium of instruction. The Arabic language and Islamic Studies curriculums follow Kuwait's Ministry of Education guidelines. Secondary follows the English National Curriculum and prepares students for IGCSE and Cambridge AS examinations; in KS4 (Year 10–11) four IGCSE subjects are studied each year (Maths core/extended, English, Arabic, Islamic and one additional IGCSE). In Year 12, students may study up to four AS subjects with Edexcel; Year 12 A2 is not offered. Cambridge, Edexcel and Oxford boards are used at high school.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school develops the whole child and fosters intellectual, social, emotional, and physical growth in every student. The pastoral system provides welfare support across Foundation, Primary, and Secondary, with staff responsible for the welfare of allocated groups. Teachers build positive relationships with students and target each student's individual needs. The school emphasizes building social, physical, and emotional skills to develop resilience and the ability to embrace challenges. The social worker collaborates with students, families, and staff to support wellbeing.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

A carefully integrated system of pastoral care looks after the welfare of allocated groups and staff target each student's individual needs. The school relies on the social worker to assess behavior, learning, and social barriers in order to inform intervention plans. The social worker also collaborates with families to access resources that support students both in school and at home.

Mental Wellbeing

Pastoral care is central to student wellbeing, with the Head of Pastoral Care and the Social Worker supporting students, staff, and parents as required. A relaxed yet standards-based environment is maintained to foster a supportive atmosphere. The social worker provides mental health-related support and works with families to address barriers affecting learning and daily life.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is embedded in the pastoral framework, with the Head of Pastoral Care and the Social Worker coordinating welfare and safeguarding needs across the school. The social worker conducts assessments of behavior, learning, and social barriers to inform intervention plans that protect and support students. Deputy Head and Head of Primary oversee safeguarding as part of overall welfare and conduct policies.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Registration Procedures (KG-Year 2): An application form is completed by the parents/guardians at the reception area or online. The parent pays 20 KD as the interview/entrance test fee and is given a fixed date for the interview/entrance test. Foundation candidates are informed of the interview result immediately and are provided with a list of required documents to prepare and register within the required time period; otherwise the seat is lost.

2. Registration Procedures (Year 3-Year 12): An application form is completed by the parents/guardians at the reception area or online. Applicant students undertake an entrance exam to evaluate their academic level (Mathematics and English). Parents are informed of the results by phone; if the student achieves satisfactory results, they will be interviewed by the Head of Department. Parents should submit the official documents to the school within the required time period; otherwise the seat will be lost. Once the student is accepted, the parents are requested to pay the registration fees at the Accounting Department within the required time period, otherwise the seat will be lost.

3. Admission Department Letter: The Admission Department's main objective is to manage applications, entry evaluations and registration, withdrawals, communicating, and maintaining all students' information. Inquiries concerning admissions are encouraged and information about the admissions process is available. The school can be contacted during working hours (7:30 am-2:30 pm).

4. Waiting list: Due to high demand, passing Entrance Exam and the interview doesn't guarantee admission. When the capacity of each class is reached, students meeting the acceptance criteria but not admitted will be placed on a waiting list in case openings occur. The waiting list is used to fill seats as they become available. Parents are contacted when a seat becomes available.

5. Withdrawal and refunds: As per ministry regulations, withdrawal before the beginning of the school year results in non-refundable registration fees; withdrawal during the scholastic year makes all paid amounts non-refundable and non-transferable. Parents should notify the school in writing of withdrawal. The policy applies to all students.

6. Language and curriculum: The school has a strong tradition of teaching in English. English is the primary language of instruction across year groups. The school follows the National British Curriculum.

Waitlist

The school uses a waiting list when a year level is full. Applicants who meet the acceptance criteria but are not admitted due to capacity are placed on a waiting list for openings. The waiting list is used to fill seats as they become available. Parents are contacted when a seat becomes available.

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