Al-Hekma International School American Curriculum is a prestigious educational institution located in Bahrain, aiming to achieve academic excellence and graduate distinguished students capable of interacting positively with their community and the world. The school offers a comprehensive academic curriculum that integrates the American curriculum with the International Baccalaureate (IB) program, providing students with diverse opportunities to develop their academic and personal skills. The school is distinguished by its modern facilities and safe environment that contribute to creating a comfortable and stimulating learning atmosphere. It has received numerous accreditations such as the Bahraini Ministry of Education, Middle States Association, and North Central Association.
The school seeks to be a leading educational institution providing high-quality education that enhances critical thinking, innovation, and cultural awareness, preparing students to face future challenges with confidence and efficiency.
The school is committed to providing a comprehensive and diverse educational environment that combines the American curriculum and the International Baccalaureate program to develop students' academic and personal skills, and promote the values of global citizenship, mutual respect, and continuous learning.
Provide comprehensive and balanced education for students. Enhance students' digital citizenship skills. Promote critical thinking and innovation. Motivate students for continuous learning. Enhance students' cultural and social awareness.
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football playground
computer laboratory
Science Laboratory
art room
Library
meeting halls
music room
canteen
Stage
basketball playground
games playground
It follows an American curriculum accredited by prestigious institutions such as the Middle States Association (MSA) and North Central Association (NCA).
It provides a modern and advanced educational environment.
It adopted the Nearpod platform to provide interactive resources and track student progress in real-time, enhancing interaction and participation in the educational process.
It provides modern educational and sports facilities to develop students' skills.
It offers distinguished academic partnerships, having established a partnership agreement with the American University of Sharjah, providing opportunities for scholarships and academic guidance for its students.
It is keen to promote values of citizenship and mutual respect through diverse educational programs that encourage understanding of different cultures.
Admission requirements:
Students must take admission tests in English, Arabic, and Mathematics. Non-Arabic speaking students are exempt from the Arabic admission test.
Students must attend an interview to determine eligibility for enrollment.
Students are allowed to submit only one application form per year.
The school reserves the right to terminate a student's registration or expel them if they do not comply with school rules and regulations.
Any student who leaves the school, is expelled, or withdraws is not eligible to reapply. They must submit a re-enrollment application with their previous number.
Acceptance or rejection of admission is at the sole discretion of the admissions committee. Interviews and admission tests must be passed for consideration.
Required documents:
Copy of student's passport.
Copy of parents' passport.
Copy of residence card (CPR).
Copy of residence permit in passport (for expatriates).
Copy of student's vaccination record.
Student's birth certificate.
One photograph.
Academic records for the past two years.
Students applying from outside Bahrain must have their last year's report card certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Bahraini Embassy, then submit these documents to the Ministry of Education in Bahrain to obtain an equivalency letter.
Paying the full amount at the beginning of the academic year.
Installment payment in two parts: half the amount in August and the other half in January.
Installment payment in 3 parts: 50% of the fees at the beginning of the academic year, 25% in January, and 25% in March.
The school offers sibling discounts: first and second eldest children (full tuition fees), third youngest child (10% discount), fourth youngest child and more (15% discount).
Payment methods:
Payment through banks: Parents can visit any branch of Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait in Bahrain and pay directly, then submit the payment receipt to the Accounts or Admissions department. Fees can also be transferred directly to the school's account at Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait.
Payment by visiting any branch of the American University in Bahrain and paying directly, then submitting the payment receipt to the Accounts or Admissions department. Fees can also be transferred directly to the school's account at the American University of Beirut.
Cash or check payment at the school from 7:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Post-dated checks must comply with payment terms and due dates.
Accredited American curriculum program, taught to students from kindergarten through twelfth grade.
International Baccalaureate program offered to students in grades 11 and 12, focusing on developing future skills, critical thinking, and cultural awareness with subjects including literature, mathematics, and science.
STEAM program aimed at enhancing critical and creative thinking skills among students through interactive projects.
Math Plus program offered to elementary students to enhance their math skills.
Entrepreneurship education program to encourage students to develop leadership and innovation skills through participation in events like "Ryadio."
Participation in global events.
Received the Best International School in Bahrain Award for 2022 from Gulf Insider in recognition of its excellence in providing high-quality international education.
Al-Hekma School is the first school in Bahrain to receive the STEAM certificate from Cognia, reflecting its commitment to providing high-quality education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Received recognition at the GESS Education Awards for 2022 in appreciation of its innovation in education.
Received the Partnership of the Year award from INJAZ Bahrain for its Jawk project, which aims to provide sustainable environmental solutions in line with Bahrain Vision 2030.
Al-Hekma School is the first international school worldwide to receive the Nearpod certified certificate.
The school provides diverse extracurricular activities to develop students' skills, both during and after school hours, such as arts clubs, science and technology clubs, sports and fitness clubs, and leadership and citizenship clubs.
Arabic Reading Challenge activity, which works to motivate students to love the Arabic language and improve their language skills.
Celebration of Bahraini Sports Day.
Organizing various events and competitions such as "Ryadio" event for young entrepreneurs.
Organizing scientific exhibitions for middle and high school students such as "STEAM Fair."
Multimedia classrooms highly equipped with interactive smart boards and wireless internet service.
Modern computer labs equipped with the latest technologies.
Modern, fully equipped science laboratories for chemistry, physics, and biology experiments.
Two libraries with a diverse collection of books and digital resources in both Arabic and English.
Meeting and lecture halls.
Cafeteria.
Modern theater.
Indoor gymnasium equipped for team games such as basketball and volleyball.
Outdoor fields including a soccer field and multi-purpose play areas.
Area dedicated to kindergarten.
Provides student transportation vehicles equipped with tracking systems.
Strict policy measures during student arrival and departure.
Safety teams on all floors to ensure students and staff adhere to established safety measures.
Open communication channels with parents if they wish to change the education model (in-person, remote, or a mix between them).
Training programs for teachers to enhance their skills in using digital education tools.
Surveillance systems covering all areas of the school.