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The New English School

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Founded 1986

Updated July 2026

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Languages

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Founded in 1986, the New English School is a private, coeducational institution in Khalda, Amman, serving students from nursery through to Year 13. It offers a British-based curriculum alongside an American High School Diploma programme to a diverse student body of 39 nationalities.

Teaching approach

The school is committed to a holistic education that inspires students to excel intellectually, emotionally, and physically. It aims to develop independent, resilient, and responsible global citizens who are proud of their culture while remaining tolerant and open to the world. The school emphasizes moral, social, and environmental responsibility within a creative and supportive learning environment.

Programmes

The school follows the National Curriculum for England and Wales, incorporating the Cambridge International Primary Programme and preparing students for IGCSE and A-Level examinations. It also offers an American High School Diploma programme. The Early Years department integrates elements of the Finnish educational system, focusing on learning through play and the development of critical thinking skills.

Outcomes

The school is an accredited examination centre for Edexcel and Cambridge International, preparing students for IGCSE, AS, and A-Level qualifications. It also offers an American High School Diploma accredited by Accreditation International. Graduates are supported by university counselling services to pursue higher education at prestigious universities globally.

Student support

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Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school operates a dedicated Challengers Department to provide specialized educational support. Additionally, the school clinic is staffed by a full-time medical doctor and two nurses, with periodic visits from a dentist to support student health. Professional student counselling services are also available on campus.

Frequently asked questions(7)
What curriculum does The New English School offer?
The New English School offers National Curriculum (England), Cambridge Primary, IGCSE, Cambridge A-Level and Advanced Placement.
How much is tuition at The New English School?
Annual tuition at The New English School is JD 3.6k–JD 11.9k. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What ages does The New English School teach?
The New English School enrolls students aged 3 to 18.
Is The New English School a day or boarding school?
The New English School is a day school.
What accreditations does The New English School hold?
The New English School holds accreditations including CIS, Cambridge International and NCPSA.
Is The New English School co-educational?
The New English School is a co-ed school.
Where is The New English School located?
The New English School is an international school in Amman, Jordan.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2025-2026
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Pre1 Nursery Foundation Stage3–3JD 3.6k
Pre2 FS 1 Foundation Stage3–4JD 3.6k
KG1 FS 2 Foundation Stage4–5JD 4.2k
KG2 Year 1 Foundation Stage5–6JD 4.2k
Gr1 Year 2 Key Stage 16–7JD 4.4k
Gr2 Year 3 Key Stage 27–8JD 4.8k
Gr3 Year 4 Key Stage 28–9JD 5.0k
Gr4 Year 5 Key Stage 29–10JD 5.2k
Gr5 Year 6 Key Stage 210–11JD 5.4k
Gr6 Year 7 Key Stage 311–12JD 5.5k
Gr7 Year 8 Key Stage 312–13JD 5.6k
Gr8 Year 9 Key Stage 313–14JD 5.7k
Gr9 Year 10 Key Stage 4 (IGSCE & AP)14–15JD 8.8k
Gr10 Year 11 Key Stage 4 (IGSCE & AP)15–16JD 8.8k
Gr11 Year 12 Key Stage 5/Sixth Form (AS/A2) Advanced Placement16–17JD 11.9k
Gr12 Year 13 Key Stage 5/Sixth Form (AS/A2) Advanced Placement17–18JD 11.9k

Source:PDFAcademic Calendar 2026-2027.pdf

Other fees(6)
Other fees
Placement test· A non-refundable fee applicable to all new students.JD 100
Registration fee· This is a one-time, non-refundable payment for new students.JD 600
Materials· Supplies Fees for textbooks, copybooks, and Yearbook: Nursery-Yr. 1: JD 550; Yr. 2-9: JD 650; Yr. 10 & 12 (IGCSE): JD 650; Gr. 9-12 (AP): JD 750; Yr. 11 & 13 (IGCSE): JD 450
Materials· Advanced Computer Information Technology. Applicable for all years.JD 250
Bus / transport· Zone one: JD 800, Zone two: JD 850, Zone one (One Way): JD 500, Zone two (One Way): JD 550
Insurance· Accidents Insurance and Medical Services. Covers accidents on school premises up to 1000 JD per year.JD 100

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 5% - 10%
  • Full-payment discount: 7%

Admissions

The school requires prospective students to submit official school records and complete an application form. Applicants must participate in an interview and sit for a placement test, including the CAT 4 (Cognitive Abilities Test), which can be administered online for international transfers. Tuition fee discounts are available for siblings, children of alumni, and members of the diplomatic corps.

Calendar

The academic year follows a standard international schedule, with key dates including a Christmas holiday and graduation ceremonies for Year 13 students in June. The school provides a downloadable calendar on its website for families to track specific term dates and events.

Facilities

Swimming poolSports fieldPlaygroundLibraryScience labsTheatre / auditoriumDance studioMusic room

About the campus

The campus in Khalda features a fully-equipped theatre with seating for over 300, as well as dedicated drama, dance, and music studios. Sports facilities include an indoor swimming pool, two football fields, and a sports club. The school also provides specialized laboratories, well-stocked libraries with study bays, and a fleet of 24 school-operated buses.

Co-curriculars

Students participate in a variety of clubs, including football, basketball, gymnastics, swimming, and jiu-jitsu. The school also hosts a Model United Nations programme and a Student Council, and it maintains a house system to foster community and student wellbeing. Additionally, the school offers a 'Skills for Life' programme and various arts activities.

  • Dr Said El TurkChairman

    The founder of the school, Dr Said has had a distinguished record in education for nearly 40 years.

  • Mr Zeid El TurkVice-Chairman

    Mr Zeid has been involved with the New English School for many years. He is focusing on the development of the NES Club and other sporting initiatives in the school and the wider Jordanian sporting community.

  • Ms Suad El TurkSenior Executive Officer

    Ms Suad is particularly involved with the holistic development of students at the New English School.