Arwa International School was established in September 2014 as a British curriculum international school. The school includes a dedicated kindergarten and an elementary section for girls only, currently accommodating around 300 students while ensuring the highest quality of the educational process.
To empower students to establish an excellent educational system that supports them as lifelong learners, participating in and practicing the school’s core values of respect, tolerance, and excellence.
To prepare students to contribute and succeed in a rapidly changing society, enabling them to become educated, productive, responsible, and self-reliant citizens.
The school aims to instill core values such as respect and tolerance through the transmission of moral values and academic excellence, which can be achieved through learning and observation.
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Library
computer laboratory
Prayer hall
food room
The school offers more than 10 different facilities to meet students' needs, including an indoor playroom, a dining room, a prayer room, and a computer lab. The school has a moderate student population, with 65 students in the elementary section and 140 students in the kindergarten. Arwa International School continuously evolves to provide good educational opportunities for all students.
According to the official website, the school has several admission requirements, including: The student’s age must meet the Ministry’s criteria. KG1: The child is interviewed to check for any impairments (speech/hearing). KG2: The child is given a coloring sheet to check pencil grip, along with verbal questions. Grades 1-2: The child must pass an entrance test. We recommend visiting the school for more details on the documents required for registration and admission.
Arwa International School offers a variety of curricular and extracurricular activities, including scientific activities, student participation in science fairs, as well as recreational, cultural, and celebratory events, along with field trips.