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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 2,427 - 4,516
Pupils 5000
Type Co-educational, Girls School
Curriculum American Curriculum, IB (DP)
Class Size 24
American Creativity Academy – Salmiya Girls Campus is a private, girls-only school in Salmiya, Kuwait, serving ages 3–18. It is part of ACA's Kuwait network with three campuses; the Girls Campus on Al Muthana Street educates more than 1,250 female students from Grade 1 to Grade 12. The school delivers a standards-based American curriculum with English as the language of instruction from Pre-KG, and teaches Arabic and Islam studies through Grade 12. It is authorized to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for Grades 11–12 and is accredited by the Council of International Schools and the Middle States Association. Notable programs include Lions Quest Life Skills, an Enrichment Program (Grades 2–8) and an Honors Program (Grades 9–10), plus ESL support (KG–5). Facilities include an auditorium, large cafeteria, two libraries, science and computer labs, art rooms, a swimming pool, and a Garden Oasis. After-school clubs and leadership opportunities support academics, arts, and sport.
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Instructs in Arabic, English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 2,405 - 3,120
Pupils 2500
Type Co-educational
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Located in Al Jahra, Kuwait Bilingual School operates two campuses: KBS2, an IB World School offering the PYP, MYP and DP, and KBS1, a traditional-curriculum campus. The school teaches in English and Arabic and offers two graduation pathways in High School—the IB Diploma Programme and the American Bilingual High School Diploma. The IB continuum includes MYP for Grades 9-10, and the school serves about 2,500 scholars from ages 3 to 18. It is accredited by the Middle States Association and emphasizes bilingual literacy. Since 2020, KBS1 emphasizes bilingual Arabic-English language development and global citizenship. Facilities include an Innovation Center with Web Design, AI, 3D printing, Robotics, VR/AR, and Design Technology; a Library with over 50,000 titles; arts spaces, a drama program, and a theater. The campus has two full-sized swimming pools, CCTV and security, accessibility features, and programs in sports, arts, service, and leadership.
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Fees KWD 340 - 488
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Al Amal Indian School is a CBSE-affiliated institution in Salmiya, Kuwait, governed by Sanskar Bharti Trust. Founded in 1993, it opened on 4 April 2006 and is located on Al Khansa Street, Salmiya 22062. It offers the CBSE curriculum under Affiliation No. 5930010, valid from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2028. The campus spans 2,679 square metres and houses 95 classrooms, each 20 by 18 metres, plus six laboratories including computer labs, each 35 by 20 metres. Internet access is available, with 20 girls and 20 boys toilets. Academic assessment follows CBSE's two-term structure for Classes IX–XII, supplemented by periodic tests, notebook submissions and enrichment activities such as role play, group discussions, quizzes, posters and projects. Extracurriculars include clubs across Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, and Social and Hobbies, plus sports and musical ventures. Parental involvement is encouraged, and the environment is safe and nurturing for student growth.
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Instructs in English
Fees KWD 391 - 561
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Indian English Academy School (IEAS) in Salmiya, Kuwait, offers the CBSE curriculum under Kuwait's Ministry of Education. The campus on Al Dhahak Bin Qays Street provides modern classrooms and separate laboratories for Physics/Maths, Chemistry and Biology, plus two computer labs with individual student systems. The library houses encyclopedias, fiction and non‑fiction, with annual stock updates, while Multimedia and Smart Classrooms feature interactive boards and internet-connected devices. A Parent Portal keeps families informed about attendance, progress, and announcements. IEAS follows a Don Bosco Salesian tradition, emphasising integral education and holistic development. The motto, The Heart of Education is the Education of the Heart, guides three principles: Reason, Faith in God, and Loving Kindness. The school is recognized by Kuwait's Ministry of Education and affiliated with CBSE, New Delhi. English, French, Hindi and Arabic are taught; literary activities and public speaking are encouraged; leadership, service, and sports opportunities enhance student growth today.
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Instructs in English
Fees KWD 340 - 488
Pupils 2672
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Class Size 40
Indian Public School in Hawalli, Kuwait, established in 1995, is an English-medium school affiliated with CBSE, New Delhi, and recognized by Kuwait's Ministry of Education. It serves an expatriate community from the Indian subcontinent and actively preserves Indian cultural heritage through co-curricular activities. The school follows CBSE guidelines for instruction and assessment. The campus spans 4000 sq m, with 115 classrooms (50 sq m each) and six laboratories (30 sq m each). Internet access supports learning, and facilities include an on-site auditorium and a quadrangle for events and assemblies. A Humanities Stream introduced in 2022-23 broadens subject choices across History, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology and Languages. Remedial classes for IX–XII are offered on Saturdays. Extracurriculars include Cricket (IPS Strikers and Girls' Cricket), a Literary Club, a Sports Club, Charity and Environment Clubs, and cultural events such as Namaste Kuwait and Onam celebrations. Cross-cultural engagement through embassy familiarisation programs globally.
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Ages 3 - null years
Fees KWD 525 - 950
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Class Size 30
Indian School of Excellence in Salmiya is part of the Indian Community School Kuwait (ICSK) and follows the CBSE curriculum for admissions from LKG to Grade 9 in the 2026-27 academic year. The campus is an air-conditioned building in Salmiya, featuring spacious, smart classrooms, dedicated robotics and science labs, a digitized library, and a state-of-the-art auditorium. The campus includes a KG play area, a football court, and a well-equipped canteen, with digital learning tools integrated across classrooms. The school emphasizes a holistic, inclusive educational approach aligned with ICSK's heritage since 1959, preparing students for the CBSE framework within a learner-friendly environment. Notable initiatives include Roboexcellence, a robotics-focused event, and on-campus robotics labs that support practical STEM learning. Language and culture are celebrated through assemblies in French and Arabic, along with Hindi Diwas. Evening coaching classes for sports and other activities broaden opportunities for student development within a safe, supportive community.
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Instructs in English
Ages 4 - null years
Fees KWD 490 - 1,500
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE
Salmiya Indian Model School (SIMS Kuwait) sits on a spacious campus in Salmiya and combines Indian CBSE schooling with international IGCSE options. The school teaches CBSE for Grades 1–12 and offers IGCSE for Grades 9–11, with a Kindergarten program to welcome younger learners. It is accredited by Cambridge Assessment International Examinations and Pearson Edexcel, providing internationally recognised pathways alongside the national Indian curriculum. SIMS draws students from more than 30 nationalities, creating a multicultural learning community that aligns with Kuwait's Ministry of Education standards. Facilities include smart classrooms, two computer laboratories (Junior and Senior), physics, chemistry, and biology laboratories, a well-stocked library, a language room, an art room, and an auditorium. On-site health services include a school clinic and a book store. Sports facilities feature a swimming pool and a football turf, complemented by a play area. English forms the core subject, with Arabic, Hindi, and French available as language options.
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Instructs in Arabic, English
Fees KWD 1,684 - 3,700
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Class Size 25
Al Ghanim Bilingual School, located in Salwa, Kuwait, is a private, coeducational institution serving Kindergarten through Grade 12. It is licensed by the Kuwait Ministry of Education and accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS). The school offers a bilingual Arabic-English curriculum with a French option after school. Curricula across all subjects align with current U.S. standards and are tracked using MAP assessments, while emphasizing technology, collaboration, problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking. KG 1-2, Elementary 1-5, Middle 6-8, and High 9-12 divide the student journey. Classrooms are equipped with laptops and interactive whiteboards. The campus includes three science laboratories, two computer labs, two music rooms, a large gymnasium, art rooms, a small library, canteens, and shaded playgrounds. After-school offerings include arts, languages, sports, and music, complemented by Qur'an recitation/memorization, Math Olympiad, World Education Games, Arabic poetry and spelling contests, and Model United Nations. Service and leadership are fostered through RunQ8 and sustainability initiatives.
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Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,648 - 4,200
Pupils 975
Type Girls School
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
American Academy for Girls (AAG) is a private, single‑gender school for girls in Salwa, Kuwait, serving ages 3 through 18. The school delivers an American‑style curriculum aligned with CCSS, AERO, and NGSS, with Advanced Placement courses to support advanced learners. Core subjects are taught in English, while Arabic language and Islamic studies follow Kuwait's Ministry of Education guidelines. An Arabic as a Foreign Language option is available with MOE permission. The school is organized into four divisions: Early Childhood Education (KG and Grade 1), Elementary (Grades 2–4), Middle School (Grades 5–8), and High School (Grades 9–12). Facilities include a library and extracurriculars such as Athletics, Model United Nations, Academic Games, and after‑school clubs. The Arts are taught with NCAS standards in Art, Drama, and Music. AAG emphasizes citizenship, global awareness, diversity, and leadership through its Graduate Profile and community partnerships, preparing students for university, careers, and public life worldwide today.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - null years
Fees KWD 391 - 561
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary)
Indian Community School Kuwait – Amman Branch in Salmiya is a co-educational K–10 campus offering CBSE curriculum alongside Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary. Located near ICSK Senior and Junior branches, the Amman building is centrally air‑conditioned with modern facilities and a team of experienced teachers. The school uses continuous assessment for Classes I–V with a 5‑point grading scale for both scholastic and non-scholastic subjects, and follows CBSE patterns for Classes 10 and 12. A distinctive feature is its strong language program, with French, English, and Hindi taught by dedicated departments. Extracurriculars include ACCA for Classes X–XII, Higher Education Fairs, and the Apex Club. Sports offerings include a Cricket Coaching Academy and a Table Tennis Programme from Class IV, plus Evening Coaching Classes for various games and karate. Since 2016, a new Board of Trustees has led innovations such as a 5000‑volume e‑library and career-oriented events.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 11 years
Fees KWD 391 - 500
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Indian Community School Kuwait – Junior is a co-educational CBSE day school for ages 3 to 11. The English-medium curriculum builds skills, with Hindi as the second language up to class VI and Arabic as the third language. The KG to VI scheme covers English, Hindi, Mathematics, EVS, expanding to Science & Technology, Social Science, Arabic, Art, Music, and Computer Science/Work Experience. The school uses Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation to monitor progress with a focus on thinking skills and holistic learner growth, complemented by Physical Education and Music. The campus offers a safe, sensory learning environment and counselling; Muslim students have Quran and Islamic studies classes. Distinctive features include a Senate self-governing body elected by electronic voting, a range of magazines (PETALS and SPARK), and after-school programs, field trips and celebrations. The school is affiliated to CBSE Delhi and recognised by Kuwait Ministry of Education, part of ICSK Kuwait network.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - null years
Fees KWD 561
Pupils 12000
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
The Senior Branch of The Indian Community School, Kuwait sits on a central Salmiya campus and serves classes IX to XII. The school follows CBSE and is recognized by Kuwait Ministry of Education. English is the medium of instruction; Hindi is the second language up to class VIII and Arabic is the third language up to class VIII, with French or Hindi offered as an additional language in IX–X. The VI–XII syllabus follows NCERT guidelines, with IX–XII using NCERT books, and XI–XII offering Science, Commerce, and Humanities streams. Classes run on two semesters, annually. The campus features high-tech science laboratories, a basketball court, and large auditorium. Students participate in co-curricular programmes to develop creative and cultural talents, and the school notes top ranks in AISS and AISSC in Kuwait and the Gulf. The community emphasizes life-skills, leadership, and service through clubs and events like astronomy, chess, and charity drives globally.
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Instructs in English
Fees KWD 340 - 488
Pupils 2210
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Class Size 40
Carmel School Kuwait is a private Catholic institution established in 1969 by the Sisters of the Apostolic Carmel and managed by the Congregation of Apostolic Carmel. It is in Safat, Kuwait, affiliated with CBSE, with English as the medium of instruction. Hindi is a mandatory second language through class 5, and from class 6 students may choose French as an additional language; Arabic is taught as a third language from class 1 to 8. The school follows CBSE with NCERT textbooks for classes VI to XII, preparing students for AISSE and AISSCE. The campus spans 10,000 square metres and includes 71 classrooms, 43 other rooms, and five laboratories including computer labs with Internet access. Carmel School Kuwait participates in interschool competitions and cultural events; at Xpressions 2025 it earned nine first‑place finishes and won the Champion School Trophy. The school emphasizes community service, leadership development, and athletics.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 17 years
Fees KWD 378 - 488
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Class Size 40
Indian Community School Kuwait, Khaitan Branch, is a co-educational day school in Khaitan offering the CBSE curriculum for ages 3 to 17. English-medium instruction, Hindi as a second language up to grade VIII, and Arabic as a third language; IX–X offer French or Hindi, and XI–XII offer Commerce, Science and Humanities streams. The campus includes a large outdoor play area, physics, chemistry, biology and ICT labs, smart classrooms, a substantial library, and dedicated music, art and drama spaces. Assessments use a 5-point grade in Classes I–V; Classes 10 and 12 follow the CBSE board pattern, with examinations conducted by the ICSK Board of Examinations. Enrichment and remedial coaching are supported by the Apex Club; cricket and table tennis coaching programs and evening coaching classes supplement academics. Co-curriculars span sports, performing arts, and leadership activities, with opportunities to participate in international competitions through Edu Voyage. The Khaitan branch began in 1996 to serve the afternoon shift of the ICSK Senior Branch.
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Instructs in English
Fees KWD 366 - 1,320
Pupils 2000
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, Bespoke Curriculum
International School of Pakistan Kuwait is an independent, co-educational school located in Abraq Khaitan, Al Farwaniyah, Kuwait. Founded in 1975 and owned by Abdullah Rashid Al-Hufaiti, the school serves a diverse, predominantly Pakistani community with representation from 16 countries. It offers a Cambridge-based international program alongside FBISE, delivering Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS and A Levels, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, and a bespoke curriculum. The medium of instruction is English, with Urdu as a compulsory second language for Pakistani students up to Higher Secondary. The campus educates students from KG/Primary (LKG/UKG and Grades 1–5) through Junior (Grades 6–8) to Senior (Grades 9–12 with FBISE IGCSE/AS/AL). ISP Kuwait is recognized by the Kuwait Ministry of Private Education and is affiliated with Cambridge University and Edexcel UK. Modern facilities support a broad co-curricular program, including debates, quizzes, art and science exhibitions, and youth leadership activities such as Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, along with Sports Day.
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Fees KWD 611 - 1,067
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
AMSB Indian School, located at Street-122, Block-1, Plot 2/277, Mahboula, Kuwait, follows the CBSE curriculum for students seeking a comprehensive Indian education abroad. The campus supports spiritual, physical, and creative development through a dedicated Quran room designed to facilitate memorization of the Holy Quran (Hifz ul Quran) in a conducive environment. The school places strong emphasis on practical life skills through Home Science, teaching cooking, sewing, domestic tasks, and event planning. Arts is offered as a key subject to nurture creative expression, with students engaging in activities that progress from basics to advanced techniques. Sport and physical education play a central role in student life, promoting teamwork and healthy competition. Together with academic study, these facilities foster well-rounded growth and everyday wellbeing. The school's approach integrates language, culture, and faith alongside academics to support international families seeking a values-based education within the CBSE framework. This inclusive environment welcomes overseas families.
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Instructs in Arabic, English
Ages 6 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,955 - 4,138
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum, SEN focussed
Al-Resala Bilingual School is a private Kuwaiti institution in Mahboula delivering a bilingual Arabic-English K-12 education for ages 6 to 18. It combines a Canadian-style curriculum with a bespoke SEN-focused program. Ages 6–8 use modified standards from the Mid-State ECDC (Syracuse, NY); ages 8–10 follow a modified Ontario Curriculum; ages 10–21 use a modified Functional Academic Curriculum for Exceptional Students (FACES), with ASDAN programs for guidance and awards. The campus features a library with Arabic and English collections, plus a video/photo gallery and a downloadable brochure. An online payment portal is available for families. Extracurriculars include Spelling competitions; gymnastics competitions; and a swimming championship for 5th–6th grade boys. Arts activities include Colouring Activity. After-school offerings include Basketball, Karate, and Swimming. The school emphasizes inclusive learning and family engagement through diverse programs.
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Ages 3 - null years
Fees KWD 880 - 1,760
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
New Gulf Indian School is a CBSE-affiliated co-educational school located at 114 Street, Block 1, Mahboula, Kuwait (postal code 054001). Established in 2017, it is part of the Al Faisal Educational Establishment, which operates eight Kuwait-based schools; Mr. Ghazi Faisal Al-Dabbous serves as Chairman. The school is affiliated with CBSE (Affiliation No. 6630213) and follows the CBSE curriculum from primary through senior secondary. Its academic program includes Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Physical Education, Business Studies, Accountancy, Informatics Practices (NEW), Computer Science (NEW), and English Core. In Secondary, languages include Tamil, Malayalam, and French alongside core subjects. The school emphasizes technology-based, activity-oriented experiential learning and aims to develop Lifelong Learners and Global Citizens with 21st-century life skills. Extra­curriculars include dance and French culture events, coding and digital design contests, interschool sports, and international celebrations, with wellness support provided by a counsellor and wellness teacher.
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Instructs in English
Fees KWD 340 - 488
Pupils 2386
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Class Size 33
India International School Mangaf is a co-educational, English-medium CBSE-affiliated school in Mangaf, Kuwait. Established in 2002, it offers CBSE-based programs from Early Childhood through Grade 12 and prepares students for All India Secondary and Senior School Certificate Examinations. The school is recognized by Kuwait's Ministry of Private Education and holds CBSE affiliation 5930013 (extended to 2029). The campus spans 2.347 acres and includes well-equipped laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Computer Science, two computer labs, a large reference library, an A.V. room, a music room, indoor games and health services. A robust sports program features badminton courts, a basketball court, football and cricket fields, plus spaces for yoga and table tennis. Curricular emphasis covers three sections: Primary, Intermediate and Secondary, with English as the first language, and Hindi, French or Arabic as additional languages. An Olympiad club trains students for international competitions, including the International Informatics Olympiad for global progress.
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Instructs in English
Fees KWD 1,754 - 3,229
Pupils 2000
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum
ATIS (A'Takamul International School) is located in Sabah Al-Salem, Kuwait, and offers an American curriculum across all divisions. It is co-educational on campus, with gender-segregated spaces in the Middle School and High School. Kindergarten follows an American program and is Accredited by AdvancedEd; its curriculum includes personal, social and emotional development; communication and language; physical development; literacy; mathematics; living values; science/social studies; expressive arts and design; and information technology. The Elementary Department follows the Virginia Standards with American resources, and the Middle School and High School use Virginia Standards adapted to students' needs. Initiatives include Problem Based Learning, 1:1 BYOT, coding, STEM and a college-collaborative STEM program; about 30 students participate in the yearlong STEM curriculum and travel to the United States for a three-week closing project ceremony. Founded in 1995, ATIS is accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement, with K–12 accreditation granted in 2002 and re-accreditation in 2007–2008. Facilities include 200+ classrooms, an indoor heated pool, 10 science labs, 7 ICT labs, a Performing Arts Center, two gymnasiums and three libraries.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 4,700 - 7,875
Pupils 1300
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Class Size 20
American United School (AUS) offers an American-based curriculum for students aged 3 to 18, with AP and Pre-AP options in the high school. The Elementary program (Pre-K to Grade 5) aligns ELA and Mathematics to the Common Core, Science to NGSS, and Social Studies to C3. A 1:1 technology program provides tablets for K–5 in school and at home, with tools such as Raz-Kids, IXL, and ClassDojo. Middle School uses an American-based curriculum aligned with CCSS, NGSS, and C3, with differentiated instruction and inquiry-based learning. High School offers 20+ AP courses, GOA, and 50+ electives, supporting personalized pathways. The school emphasizes college and career readiness with university counseling and SAT/ACT prep, and global citizenship through CASEL and ROCK values. AUS holds CIS/MSA accreditation and features STEAM labs, a Culinary Arts Suite, a Multimedia Lab, and robotics as an upper-grade option. It welcomes families seeking an internationally minded, hands-on program today.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - null years
Fees KWD 400 - 1,150
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE
New Indian School Mangaf is an English‑medium, co‑educational school in Mangaf, Kuwait (Block 4, Street 100). Established in 2017 by Kuwaiti educationist Talal Khalifa Al‑Jeri, the school is affiliated with CBSE Delhi and is among CBSE‑affiliated schools in the Gulf. It offers the CBSE curriculum and also provides Cambridge IGCSE and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE options, with instruction delivered in English. The language program includes Hindi, French, and Arabic as second languages, with Arabic as a third language; additional languages—Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu—are available, with the third language introduced from Grade 1. Inclusive lessons combine art integration, sport integration, project‑based learning, and storytelling; KG uses play‑based learning with worksheet feedback. Sport is integrated into lessons, supporting physical education within academic activities. The campus emphasizes a caring, respectful, and optimistic atmosphere and uses modern teaching approaches and technology‑enabled management to support high academic standards. The school's building and facilities underpin its broad curriculum and multilingual offerings for students in Kuwait and the Gulf region.
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Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees KWD 1,600 - 3,800
Type Co-educational, Girls School, Boys School
Curriculum American Curriculum
Ajial Bilingual School in Kuwait is a private, co-educational facility for Pre-K to KG2, with Grades 1–12 housed in gender-segregated facilities. The school follows an American curriculum with English as the language of instruction, and an Arabic program aligned to Kuwait Ministry of Education standards. It was established in 2005 to serve a largely Kuwaiti student body and now offers bilingual curricula in English and Arabic, promoting proficiency in both languages. The campus features a 67-classroom, purpose-built building, a large modern library with English and Arabic resources, and state-of-the-art science, computer, and language labs. The arts are supported by a 400-seat theater and an 80-seat cinema, plus two art rooms. Facilities include two swimming pools, a sports court, four playgrounds, separate prayer rooms, two medical clinics, cafeterias, and a research lab with a z-Space system. MAP testing occurs three times yearly in Elementary and twice yearly in Middle/High School levels.
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Instructs in Arabic, English
Fees KWD 2,098 - 3,533
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Al-Ru'ya Bilingual School in Sabah Al-Salem, Kuwait, delivers instruction in Arabic and English from pre-kindergarten to grade 12. It blends the American Curriculum with a bespoke program for bilingual learning. English-taught subjects include English language, Art, Math, Science, IT and Physical Education; Arabic-taught subjects cover Arabic, Quran, Islamic Studies, Social Studies and the Ruya Tarbawiya Pastoral Program. The academic program leads to a High School Diploma and prepares students for colleges in Kuwait and worldwide. Facilities include separate libraries for the KG, Elementary and Middle/High stages with Arabic and English books, a Media Center, five computer laboratories, and four science laboratories for the boys' and girls' sections. Large PE facilities include playgrounds, four gyms and two swimming pools. An Art Gallery and a School Theatre complement the curriculum; Ruya Tarbawiya Labs support the pastoral program; a canteen, prayer space and infirmary are on site. The Quran is taught with Tajweed concepts. The school is accredited by the Council of International Schools since 2008.
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Fees KWD 1,181 - 2,470
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - null years
Fees KWD 446 - 1,700
Pupils 6500
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum, Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian Private School (FAIPS) is a co-educational private school in Ahmadi, Kuwait, located at Block 4, 49 South Street. It operates under India's Delhi Public School Society and serves English-medium education from Nursery to Class XII. The school follows the CBSE curriculum for its senior years and also offers Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge Secondary, Cambridge AS and A Levels, with O'Level (IGCSE) available at Class IX for two years. FAIPS combines a CBSE affiliate framework with Cambridge options, enabling a broad pathway for students seeking national and international qualifications. The campus features garden and play areas, a Music Performing Arts Centre, a library, art rooms, laboratories, an auditorium, and 111 classrooms across senior and junior sections. The institution has a long association with the DPS Society and celebrated its silver jubilee in 2019-2020. Inside, students participate in inter-house science and maths quizzes, FMUN, and language and cultural activities globally.
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Fees KWD 366 - 1,435
Curriculum Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, British Curriculum
Pakistan Academy School in Kuwait offers the Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International AS Levels within the British curriculum, delivering a unified program across Middle and High School. The Middle School (Grades 5–8) features a rigorous, balanced program taught by teachers from around the world, supporting intellectual, emotional, and academic growth in a world-class learning environment. Students participate in athletic and academic extracurricular activities after school, guided by a four-house system that organises sports and events. The High School (Grades 9–12) provides a Foundation Year (Grade 9) to build core knowledge and explore future career paths while broadening interests. Assessments emphasize critical thinking, problem-solving, evaluation, and innovation; graduates progress to universities worldwide. The school fosters cultural diversity, Islamic values, and respect for others. A Pastoral Care framework includes a nurse, health checks, and a social worker. Leadership is shared by a multinational administration, and parental involvement through conferences supports learner well-being.
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Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees KWD 1,050 - 1,650
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum
Aspire Bilingual School (ABSK) in Kuwait operates on the American Curriculum and is a bilingual institution part of Stellar Education, a group with two decades of experience in education. The campus is located in Abbassiya School Complex, Street 100, Block 1, Jleeb Al Shuyoukh. The school emphasizes English and another language through its bilingual program, supported by a range of facilities to suit modern learning. The motto for 2023–2024 is Inspiring Dreams, Aspiring Potential. ABSK provides state-of-the-art classrooms, a football field, a well-stocked library, a temperature-controlled swimming pool, a dedicated computer lab, a spacious auditorium, and an outdoor kids' play area. The auditorium, pool, and gymnasium are shared with Aspire Bilingual School on the same campus. Facilities support a curriculum that integrates sports, arts, and academics, with after-school clubs such as Drama and Arts, Basketball, and Aerobics/Zumba, plus an anti-bullying campaign and a paid PreK–Grade 6 program for families worldwide.
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Ages 3 - 15 years
Fees KWD 360 - 1,045
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE
Aspire Indian International School in Kuwait offers a co-educational learning environment for students aged 3 to 15, delivering CBSE and Cambridge IGCSE curricula. The Abbasiya campus provides classrooms, well-equipped science, computer, math and robotics labs, and VR facilities that support hands-on, 21st-century learning. A multipurpose auditorium, a library, and an activity centre extend learning beyond the timetable, while an open playground and KG play area support formative play and physical activity. The school features a swimming pool with trained lifeguards and an indoor gymnasium for fitness and PE sessions. A wide range of clubs including robotics, Model United Nations, culinary skills, book clubs, drama, embroidery, and film making promotes creativity and collaboration. French is taught as a language option, and community service, leadership opportunities, and sports programmes reinforce character development across the curriculum. The school fosters global-minded learners with supportive mentors and a safe campus culture every day for all.
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Instructs in English, Hindi
Fees KWD 391 - 561
Pupils 5300
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Indian Central School in Kuwait offers a CBSE-based education with an international outlook. Since its founding in 1994, the school has grown to more than 5,300 students on Abbasiya campus, operated by Dar Al-Salam Educational Services. The medium of instruction is English, with Hindi compulsory through Class VII, French from Class VI, and Arabic as a third language. The Primary program emphasizes inquiry and play-based learning; the Middle School blends CBSE guidelines with international perspectives and a wide range of skill-development activities; High School focuses on university preparation alongside collaborative and creative work. Facilities include Smart Classrooms, science and computer laboratories, two libraries, dedicated art and music spaces, a theatrical auditorium and indoor and outdoor sports facilities, plus a swimming pool. After-school activities are organized with DAS Academy, offering swimming and dance, Bharatanatyam, Break Dance, and an Art Academy, together with clubs such as Quiz, Science, Math and Leadership programs.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 391 - 561
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Integrated Indian School, Jleeb-Al-Shuyoukh, Kuwait, is a co-educational, English-medium institution serving ages 3 to 18. It is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and is recognized by Kuwait's Ministry of Education. The school offers CBSE-based programs up to Senior Secondary with Science and Commerce streams. The campus is organized in three blocks (A, B and C) and provides science laboratories (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), Junior and Senior Computer Labs, a Library, language classrooms (English, French, Arabic), and spaces for Music, Dance and Art, along with a Smart Board Room and Teaching Resource Centre. On-site facilities include a football ground, a canteen, a mosque and an auditorium. The school's ethos emphasizes character development and self-reliance, reflecting its stated aim of preparing students for global challenges through creativity, confidence and analytical thinking. Regular assemblies celebrate Kuwait's national day and liberation, while exhibitions highlight life in Kuwait. A welcoming, supportive environment.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - null years
Fees KWD 340 - 488
Pupils 6300
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
United Indian School, founded in 1985 in Abbassiya, Kuwait, is a large CBSE-affiliated school serving about 6,300 students. It is recognized by the Kuwaiti Ministry of Education and prepares pupils for AISSE and AISSCE. The medium of instruction is English, with Hindi as the second language; from Class 9, French replaces Hindi, and Arabic is taught from Class 1. The school follows the CBSE curriculum and uses a Continuous Evaluation System that records achievements and skills across cognitive, physical, emotional, social and aesthetic development. Activities include Work Experience, First Aid, Indigenous games, Art, Yoga and Music to support holistic learning. Facilities include Biology, Chemistry and Physics laboratories; senior and junior Computer Labs; a Mathematics Laboratory and a well-stocked library. Extracurriculars span elocution, debates, recitation, vocal and instrumental music, drama and arts, with inter-house events and musicals. Notable programs include Joy of Giving and a Student Council with about 90 active prefects.
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Instructs in English
Fees KWD 391 - 561
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Gulf Indian School in Fahaheel, Kuwait, established in 1993, offers the CBSE curriculum for Kindergarten through Grade XII with English as the medium of instruction. The school is recognized by the Kuwaiti Ministry of Education and affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (New Delhi), and is part of the CBSE Affiliated Schools in the Gulf network. The curriculum prepares students for All India Secondary and Senior School Certificate Examinations through a structured program in English. Beyond academics, the school hosts a range of enrichment activities. Notable events include the CBSE Kuwait Cluster Chess Tournament, Math Unfolded, Inkspire 2025, and HEURI-AI-STIC-2025, reflecting a commitment to intellectual challenge and technology-enhanced learning. The arts and cultural program features Arabic Fest and Inkspire 2025, showcasing creativity and language engagement. The campus provides modern facilities to support learning, including libraries, science labs, and spaces for arts and culture. Overall, Gulf Indian School provides a path from early years to senior secondary with emphasis on academics, arts, language, and practical skills.
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Fees KWD 391 - 561
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Fees KWD 4,100
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, SEN focussed
Creative Children International School (CCIS) in Hawally, Kuwait, offers the Ontario Canadian curriculum tailored for students with developmental delays and learning differences. The school has been part of Virtus Education since 2003 and uses a system to support cognitive, social, emotional, speech and language, physical, and practical development through a play approach. The Ontario curriculum is delivered with grade-appropriate expectations and individualized plans, with progress monitored through Brigance assessments and unit-based instruction (Red, Yellow, Blue) to set IEP goals and PLOPs. CCIS provides therapy services, including Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, a School Psychologist, and a Social Worker, and a School Clinic. Facilities include gym, IT/Computer Lab, library, a sensory room, playground, and sand and water play areas to foster safe exploration. After-school programs and life-skills activities such as jewelry making and fabric painting support practical learning. The program emphasizes a safe, respectful environment and aims to develop students into capable and responsible citizens.
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Ages 3 - 16 years
Fees KWD 366 - 1,500
Pupils 2500
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Cambridge IGCSE, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, Bespoke Curriculum
New Pakistan International School in Hawally, Kuwait, serves students aged 3 to 16 with a blend of international and Pakistani curricula. The Oxford system is followed to class 8; IGCSE for 9–11 and AS Level for grade 12, with FBISE for Pakistani students. There is a three-year IGCSE plan, and the school is affiliated with FBISE Pakistan, Cambridge University, and Edexcel UK; it is an approved exam center. Facilities include modern science laboratories, four computer labs, a large library, a full-time medical facility, and a spacious Kindergarten area with audio-visual aids. English, Mathematics, and Science are prioritized, with Urdu, French, Geography, Business Studies, and ICT taught at appropriate levels. The campus hosts debates and ceremonies in multipurpose halls, supports arts through Arts and Craft, and runs recycling projects. IGCSE students have achieved A* and A grades in all subjects.
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Instructs in English
Fees KWD 366 - 900
Pupils 1980
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels
Pakistan National English School, Hawally, Kuwait, was established in 2004. The school teaches in English and follows a British curriculum structure, including Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International AS Levels. Major subjects align with an Oxford syllabus linked to Pakistan, while Arabic, Deen, Holy Quran and other Kuwait Ministry of Private Education subjects are also taught. The campus sits at Block 6, Plot 8, Behind Qadisiya Sports Club, and operates across two buildings with Kindergarten play area. The school is recognised by Kuwait's Ministry of Private Education and academic year runs from April to March. It serves around 1,800–1,980 students across two buildings. Facilities include Science Laboratory and Art & Craft spaces, plus Sports facilities. The school emphasizes technology-enabled learning. With Art & Craft fostering creativity and practical skills and sports keeping students physically active. A KG play area provides a safe space for early learners. This supports comprehensive, supervised learning.
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Fees KWD 391 - 561
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Instructs in English, Arabic
Fees KWD 1,352 - 5,650
Pupils 525
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Class Size 24
Al-Nibras International Bilingual School in Kuwait offers KG-12 education licensed by the Kuwait Ministry of Education. Established in 2009, it holds Cognia accreditation with a distinction award in 2022 for six years. The school follows a dual curriculum: Arabic language, Arabic Social Studies, Islamic Education, and Holy Qur'an align with Kuwait's National Curriculum, while English language arts, Mathematics, and Social Studies follow the Common Core Standards. Science uses Next Generation Science Standards. Elementary classes use a bilingual approach with integrated English and Arabic across subjects to build proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Facilities include forty-two classrooms, science and computer laboratories, a gym, padel courts, a health clinic, a multisensory room, and shared spaces with NISS. The campus houses libraries, a High Tech Theatre, and spaces for art and music. The school hosts the World Scholar Cup and offers Genius MAP and Robotics, reinforcing global collaboration and STEM learning.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 715 - 1,320
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Class Size 27
Indian Educational School (Bhavans) Kuwait is a co-educational, English-medium school affiliated with Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Mumbai, and operated by Bhavans Middle East. It serves ages 3 to 18 and offers the CBSE curriculum aligned to NEP 2020, taught through a 5+3+3+4 pathway. The Foundational Stage runs from Pre-KG to Grade 2; Preparatory 3–5; Middle 6–8; Secondary 9–12. The campus includes a state-of-the-art Computer Lab, Biology Lab, Chemistry Lab, Physics Lab, a well-stocked library, a swimming pool, a multipurpose basketball court, and a spacious badminton court. Language study includes intensive daily instruction in French or Hindi, with Arabic taught as part of the curriculum. The school emphasizes enquiry-led, experiential learning and personalised mentoring within a CBSE Senior Secondary framework. Notable programs include Bhavans Model United Nations (BMUN/FMUN), the Bhavans Service Scheme (BSS), and participation in national and Middle East Olympiads, alongside arts, sports, and leadership opportunities through Bhavans Sports Academy and performing arts facilities. The Kuwait Bhavan Kendra began in 2000; IES opened in 2006.
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Fees KWD 391 - 561
Pupils 2900
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Indian Learners' Own Academy is a CBSE Delhi–affiliated co‑educational school in Kuwait, Area 4, Jleeb Al Shyoukh. It delivers the CBSE Delhi curriculum from primary through senior secondary levels, with Kindergarten following a Montessori approach emphasizing listening, speaking, reading and writing; English is taught with phonetics and early numeracy and environmental awareness are introduced. For 2026–27, a value, skills and art integrated curriculum is implemented based on CBSE outcomes. Classes run LKG to Class 12. Leadership includes Director Omar Al Gurair, Chairman D. K. Sharma, Advisor Ebrahim and Principal Asha Sharma. The school publishes an annual magazine, The Learners' Quest. The curriculum emphasizes STEM, coding and AI in line with National Policy 2020; meditation and life skills foster resilience. Facilities include a centrally air‑conditioned three‑storey building with high‑tech classrooms, two computer laboratories (52 Intel computers), a library, a Sports Complex, a clinic and a canteen; transport is parent arranged. In 2024–25, 126 Class 10 students passed with no failures and 205 Class 12 students achieved a 100% pass rate, a record the school has maintained since inception.
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Instructs in English
Ages 2 - 18 years
Fees KWD 625 - 1,045
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Smart Indian School Kuwait is a CBSE-affiliated, English-medium co-educational school located in Jleeb Al Shyoukh. It serves ages 2 to 18 and offers Nursery through Grade 12, with Science and Commerce streams at senior levels. The school is part of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Middle East, and operates under Bhavan's governance. Languages evolve as second languages from early grades, with Hindi, French, Malayalam, Tamil, Urdu and Bangla, Arabic as a third language from Grades 1–8, and Sanskrit available later. Classrooms emphasize learning through laboratories, a Computer Lab, a KG Play Area, and a Library. Campus includes a Swimming Pool and a Play Ground for sport and PE. Extracurriculars span Academic and Intellectual activities (Math, Science, Debate, Public Speaking, Quizzes), Arts and Creative pursuits (Dance, Art and Craft, Story Telling, Choral Recitation), and Community and Service through Bhavan Service Scheme. Leadership and growth are nurtured within a framework of education and cross-cultural values.
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Instructs in English
Ages 2 - 18 years
Fees KWD 2,200 - 3,800
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, IB (MYP), Advanced Placement (AP)
Iqra'a American School in Kuwait provides an American standards-based education for ages 2 to 18, with divisions aligned to American standards and exposure to IB MYP and AP courses. Kindergarten focuses on English, Mathematics, Science, Arabic, Islamic Studies, Physical Education, and Character Education, emphasizing language development, literacy, numeracy, inquiry, and social-emotional growth. Elementary builds literacy, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies while nurturing critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving through ongoing assessment. Middle School emphasizes literacy and numeracy, communication, and problem solving, with wellbeing as a core element. High School offers core subjects with Islamic and Arabic; electives include Art, Photography, Cyber Security, Python, Physical Education, and Robotics, plus AP courses and a 30-credit graduation requirement. It uses project-based learning, flipped classrooms, and extension opportunities. The campus is purpose-built with classrooms, science and ICT laboratories, a library, research rooms, sports fields. Owned by Mr Muhammad Abdullah Al-Ali and AL-QALAM FOR EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LLC.
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Instructs in English
Fees KWD 391 - 561
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum
Kuwait Indian School, established in 1985 in Jleeb Al Shyoukh, offers CBSE curriculum and is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (Affiliation No. 5930016). Recognized by the Kuwait Ministry of Education, the school serves from Kindergarten to Grade 12 with English as the medium of instruction. Hindi/Urdu is taught as a second language until Std X; French is an optional second language from Std V to X, and Arabic is a third language for Std I to VIII. For grades 11 and 12, streams include Science, Commerce and Humanities, with subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Computer Science, Psychology, and Informatics Practices; along with Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, History and Sociology. A 2.5-acre campus houses science laboratories, a library, a Music Room, an Art Room, a Play Area, a Counsellor's Room and a Clinic. Extracurriculars span Earth Day, Environment Day, World Health Day, Gandhi Jayanti, Kuwait National & Liberation Day, graduation ceremonies, drama, trips.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 366 - 1,200
Type Co-educational
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE
Pakistan English School in Kuwait delivers a British-based curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, alongside FBISE syllabuses in the Senior Years. The school educates children from ages 3 to 18 and is organized into four sections: Kindergarten (LKG/UKG), Primary (Grades 1–5), Middle (Grades 6–8), and Higher (Grades 9–12). The campus features more than 30 spacious classrooms, a cafeteria, a bookshop, and media and technology rooms to support modern learning. It offers indoor and outdoor activity spaces and a broad sports program operated under DAS Academy, including swimming, soccer, cricket, basketball, badminton, and tennis, with a planned modern soccer ground on site. English language support and full career counseling begin from Grade VIII, with an intervention program for students. Extracurriculars include quizzes, recitation, elocution, and Art Academy; the school emphasises community engagement and opportunities to collaborate beyond the classroom.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - null years
Fees KWD 340 - 1,200
Type Co-educational
Curriculum CBSE Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
Class Size 30
United International Indian School in Kuwait is an English-medium, co-educational institution affiliated to CBSE in Delhi and offers Cambridge IGCSE instruction for Levels 5–12, followed by Cambridge AS and A Levels in the senior years. The campus sits on 12,000 square metres with 58 classrooms, each class capped at 30 students. Facilities include a well stocked library with print and digital resources, a full-time clinic and a student counsellor, three science laboratories, and a computer lab with 20 computers. The school provides strong STEM and language offerings alongside CBSE integration, enabling a broad academic pathway from early English, Mathematics, Science, and Computer Studies to IGCSE specialization and AS/A Level depth. Sports are supported by a basketball and a badminton court, plus extensive outdoor space and a multipurpose hall for assemblies and events. A range of clubs and service activities fosters leadership and debate, reinforcing the school's ethics and lifelong learning.
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Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 2 - 11 years
Fees KWD 1,800 - 3,000
Pupils 400
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum
American School of Ahmadi in Kuwait is a private, independent, co‑educational day school that opened in 2018. It serves PreK through Grade 6, with plans to extend to Grade 7 in September 2026. The school uses English as the primary language of instruction, and all students study Arabic or Arabic as a foreign language. The English and Mathematics curriculum follows the US Common Core Standards, while Science aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards, and Art follows US National Arts Standards. The Kuwait Ministry of Education curriculum for Arabic, Islam and Quran is taught in Kindergarten and Elementary. ICT is integrated across all subjects. The school offers a broad extracurricular program and specialist lessons in Arabic, Islam, Quran, Art, PE, and Music. Founding international teachers bring diverse backgrounds and experience in the American curriculum. ASA plans to expand enrollment through Grade 7 in 2026. Sharing a global, student-centered learning experience.
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Instructs in Arabic, English
Fees KWD 2,400 - 3,470
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Singapore Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP), Bespoke Curriculum
Al Awael Bilingual School is located in Sabah Al-salem, Kuwait, offering a bilingual Arabic-English program across its K-12 curriculum. The school blends the American and Singapore curricula with an AP track and a bespoke curriculum to meet diverse student needs. Arabic, social studies, and Islamic education follow the Kuwait Ministry of Education standards, while English and mathematics align with the American Common Core Standards. Science is taught to NGSS, with Frog Street used in KG1 and Journeys for English Language Arts from KG2 onward. The program emphasizes student-centered learning through self-directed and project-based approaches, supported by Kagan Cooperative Learning structures. Additional programs include Rawad Al-Quran for Qur'an and a values education initiative alongside life skills and home economics. The campus houses an auditorium, a theater/multipurpose hall, a gym, a clinic, and a cafeteria, plus extensive learning spaces such as libraries, science labs, computer labs, and specialist rooms. Supports diverse learners.
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Instructs in Arabic, English
Fees KWD 1,950 - 3,380
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Islamic Curriculum, Chinese National Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Ghars Bilingual School in Salmiya, Kuwait, offers a distinctive mix of curriculum and culture for overseas families seeking an Arabic-English bilingual program. The school blends an American Curriculum, anchored in Common Core Standards and Next Generation Science Standards, with Islamic Studies and Arabic language studies, delivered in parallel with a Lebanese-integrated Arabic program. From KG1 to Grade 12, students follow mixed settings only in Kindergarten; Grade 1 onward, classes are non-mixed. The program emphasizes literacy, science, technology, and library learning to prepare students for university study. English instruction centers on reading and writing within the CCS framework; science follows NGSS with Savvas materials; mathematics uses Envision Math. Arabic and Qur'an memorization are integrated with Islamic Studies, Aqida, Hadith, and Fiqh through Loghaty Kanzy's approach. The campus features a library, science laboratories, an art room, and pools, plus safe spaces and a broad program of activities, field trips, and art exhibitions.
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Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 6 - null years
Fees KWD 1,695 - 3,385
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, SEN focussed
Manarat School – Kuwait is a special needs school located on Salem Mubarak Street, Salmiya. It delivers an American‑curriculum with a SEN focus. The MSK curriculum has been adapted from a USA framework and operates in line with Kuwait's Ministry of Education regulations for Arabic instruction, Islam Studies, Qur'an, Physical Education and Swimming. The school prepares students for global higher education pathways, with program support for IELTS, TOEFL and SAT, enabling transfers or graduation in international systems. The campus houses purpose-built facilities: Art Studios, Computer Labs, a Library and Media Center with 3,702 books, a Science Laboratory, a Cinema for presentations and teacher development, and a Clinic for health needs. All classrooms include digital learning platforms (DLPs). Sports facilities include a gym and an outdoor field; Swimming is offered in two pools. Extra-curriculars include robotics and UNESCO-related activities, plus field trips and celebrations such as International and National Days together.
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Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,491 - 4,100
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Northwest Bilingual School is a private, college-preparatory institution in Farwaniya, Kuwait, serving students from age 3 to 18. It offers an American-based curriculum with a bespoke component designed to integrate language, literacy, mathematics, science, and social studies across the grades. The Kindergarten program follows New York Learning Standards, emphasizing early language development, numeracy, science inquiry, and social-emotional growth. Elementary uses Common Core ELA and Math, with balanced literacy and integrated Social Studies and Science guided by C3 and NGSS. Middle School aligns core subjects to Virginia Standards of Learning, with Arabic taught per MOE and integrated IT, Art, and multimedia. High School follows Virginia SOL, Arabic per MOE, and requires about 30 credits; graduates complete TOEFL or IELTS to earn the school diploma. The new campus features a facility, STEAM-focused learning from Kindergarten through High School, including CODED Education and coding. After-school clubs, Humanities Week, support leadership, curiosity, and community.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 2,434 - 4,505
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Advanced Placement (AP), American Curriculum
Class Size 22
Al-Bayan Bilingual School in Kuwait offers an international program. MAP assessments monitor progress across grade levels, guiding instruction and targeted interventions. A Science Fair organized by the Student Life Department promotes inquiry, alongside after-school clubs. The campus showcases student work through art exhibitions, and performing arts programs. Music concerts and drama performances take place in the theater. Global Citizenship Education underpins curricular and co-curricular activities, promoting intercultural competence, inclusion, and partnerships. Student leadership is fostered through High School Student Council elections, NHS inductions, and Pearl MUN Conference. Community service, partnerships, and service projects are emphasized, alongside physical activity through badminton, track and field, and school-wide sports days. The school integrates leadership, arts, and academics to prepare students for international contexts. The program emphasizes project-based learning through science fairs and community partnerships, and offers opportunities for student service through partnerships and clubs. Students gain global perspectives through exchanges and intercultural activities.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 2,434 - 5,273
Pupils 436
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum
Class Size 15
Al-Bayan International School (BIS) is a private, non-profit school in Kuwait teaching the American Curriculum to students aged 4 to 18. With a small student body of just 436 pupils, the school caps classrooms at a maximum of 18 students. Each homeroom is assigned a dedicated educational assistant to help teachers provide targeted academic and behavioral support. The curriculum places a heavy emphasis on digital literacy through its required Instructional Technology program. Elementary students begin with touch-typing and basic software applications, while middle and high school students advance to web page design, database creation, and desktop publishing. Non-native speakers receive Resource Room Support, while native speakers take targeted Arabic as a First Language (AFL) classes. Campus infrastructure supports these programs with dedicated computer labs, science labs, a large central sports hall, and two secondary sports halls.
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Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 2,650 - 4,810
Pupils 1081
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Class Size 23
American Baccalaureate School (ABS) is a private, non‑profit K‑12 school affiliated with the American system, offering an American curriculum with Advanced Placement options. ABS follows the Common Core Standards for grades K–8 (English language arts and mathematics) and groups 9–12 standards into 9–10 and 11–12 bands, with emphasis on rigorous content and higher‑order thinking aligned to college expectations. The school provides supports for all learners, including English language learners, and it emphasizes strong foundations in English and Arabic literacy. Opened in 2006, ABS sits on a 25,000‑square‑meter campus with over 100 classrooms, interactive panels, campus‑wide Wi‑Fi, and fully networked learning spaces. Facilities include two swimming pools, two cafeterias, and specialist rooms for culinary arts, music, art, and Islamic studies. ABS operates a schoolwide STEM framework and offers extensive arts and athletics, along with events such as International Day and community service initiatives, fostering leadership and global citizenship for lifelong learning.
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Instructs in English
Ages 4 - 18 years
Fees KWD 2,650 - 4,531
Pupils 2100
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)
Class Size 22
AIS Kuwait is a private, independent, co-educational day school offering an American curriculum alongside the IB Primary Years, Middle Years, and Diploma Programmes. Serving students aged 4 to 18, instruction is in English with language options in Arabic, AFL, and French. The curriculum aligns with Kuwait's Ministry requirements and emphasizes university preparation for institutions worldwide. The school blends NGSS-based science, CCSS-aligned mathematics, and The Ontario Health and Physical Education for PE. Founded in 1991, AIS Kuwait has grown from a 300-student start to an inclusive campus with about 2,200 students and 350 staff, and it remains accredited. The campus features a 1,270-seat Dr. Kamil Al Rayes Auditorium, a Black Box Theatre, two gyms, two tennis courts, two soccer fields, science and computer labs, a Learning Common and a Genius Bar, music and art rooms, a clinic, and a canteen. Active programs include MUN, NHS, SLC, and a Visual Arts Gallery.
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Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 4 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,860 - 3,710
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, American Curriculum
Canadian Bilingual School (CBS) is a K–12 international school in Kuwait delivering both Canadian and American curricula. English instruction follows the Ontario framework, with mathematics including Calculus and Pre-calculus, and sciences such as Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Arabic, Islamic Studies and Kuwait Social Studies are taught under the Kuwaiti Ministry of Education curricula. CBS emphasizes bilingual proficiency and cross‑curricular integration across English, Maths, Science and social subjects. The school operates from purpose-built classrooms across the Kindergarten, Elementary and High School campuses, with well-equipped science labs and facilities, an IT suite of over 100 computers, a multi‑purpose hall for performances, assemblies and events. CBS is accredited by the Middle States Association since 2013 and re‑accredited in 2021–22 for seven years, supported by MAP assessments. Since its opening in 2007, CBS has cultivated a culture of positivity and growth among students, parents, teachers and staff, alongside careers guidance and a cocurricular program.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,643 - 2,984
Pupils 600
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum
Class Size 20
Danah Universal School of Kuwait offers an American curriculum guided by Common Core standards and is Cognia-accredited. The school serves students from Kindergarten through Grade 12, delivering instruction in English with a broad range of subjects and assessments. MAP Growth tests in English Reading and English Language Use help monitor progress for Grades 3 to 11, informing teaching and student support. The campus features five science laboratories, two information technology labs, a Robotic Lab, and a fully equipped media room to support STEM and digital learning. Two covered sports grounds, an indoor gym, a 25-meter pool, and flexible recreation spaces underpin a substantial physical education program. Arts facilities include two art rooms and a professional music room. The health clinic provides first aid, routine checks, and government vaccination administration; it also maintains student health records. A diverse extracurricular program spans arts, sciences, languages, athletics, and leadership activities for all learners.
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Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 2 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,786 - 3,101
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP), BTEC Qualification, SEN focussed
Dasman Bilingual School is a bilingual day school in Kuwait offering an American-based curriculum integrated with Arabic language and culture for students aged 2 to 17. The program combines American standards and Arabic strands, with accreditation from CIS and NEASC, and includes Advanced Placement courses and BTEC qualifications in the upper grades. Established in 1996 in Sharq and part of Cognita family, the school has grown to 3,000 students across seven buildings, serving a diverse international community. Facilities include two swimming pools, multiple auditoria, football fields, indoor and outdoor sports courts, science labs, art studios, a cafeteria, and a dedicated Special Needs Division. A robust extracurricular program features robotics, STEAM, music, and a wide range of clubs. The school emphasizes inclusive education, global citizenship, and leadership through activities such as Model United Nations and Student Council, with 95% of graduates entering universities in Kuwait, the US, and the UK globally.
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Instructs in English
Ages 2 - null years
Fees KWD 1,900 - 3,400
Pupils 1098
Type Co-educational
Curriculum EYFS (Early years foundation stage), British Curriculum
Class Size 25
Gulf British Academy is an independent co-educational school in Kuwait delivering the National Curriculum for England. The Early Years Foundation Stage is used for Pre-KG to Reception, with Years 1–11 following the English curriculum. Instruction is in English, with Arabic and Islamic Studies provided under Kuwait MOE requirements. The curriculum supports a cross-curricular, creative approach to foster lifelong learning, independence, problem solving and high expectations. Pupil progress is tracked through ongoing assessment and standardised testing, with parent–teacher conferences and progress reports. Opened in 2005 for Pre-KG to Year 10, the school expanded with Year 7 in 2020 and Year 12 in 2021, with IGCSE and A-Levels anticipated in fullness of time. The campus is a building with an Art Room, a Cinema, a Library, rooftop sport pitches and a pool, a theatre and science labs. The motto Grow, Build, Achieve reflects a vision of oracy at its heart and a Student Leadership Programme.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,692 - 3,893
Pupils 1363
Type Co-educational
Curriculum EYFS (Early years foundation stage), British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
Class Size 25
Gulf English School is a private British international school in Kuwait City serving students aged 3 to 18. Opened in 1980, it delivers a British-based curriculum aligned with the English National Curriculum across Key Stages 3, 4 and 5, with EYFS, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels. The school is accredited by BSME and British School Overseas (BSO) and is a member of ECIS and AoBSO, with participation in the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award. Its campus features science and computer laboratories, a library, a sports complex, a mosque and a 25‑metre indoor heated swimming pool. Classrooms have interactive panels; there are three ICT suites, three music rooms and a drama studio, plus a large hall for productions, and indoor/outdoor basketball courts and a gym. Co-curricular activities include the Model United Nations, Robotics Club, and the Young Shakespeare Company, with Active Citizenship and leadership opportunities shaping character and global awareness.
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Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,132 - 3,350
Pupils 2000
Type Co-educational
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE
Class Size 30
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.
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Instructs in Arabic, English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,750 - 4,500
Type Co-educational
Curriculum American Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
International School of Kuwait offers a U.S.-style education for students from preschool through high school. The curriculum follows an American framework with Pre-AP and Advanced Placement courses, and leads to an American High School Diploma accredited by Cognia. The school maintains affiliations with the College Board and the British Council to support college readiness and AP enrollment. A distinctive Fusion core learning framework centers on student-centered inquiry, collaboration and real-world application, while the Renaissance Education framework emphasizes liberal-arts development and individual talents. ISK is an SAT examination center and supports families seeking U.S. college placement. The campus features large, on-site facilities including FIFA-standard seven-a-side pitches, an NBA-standard basketball court, and a cutting-edge STEAM lab and robotics center. Mindfulness spaces, swimming, sports, dance, yoga, Pilates and martial arts support well-being and physical engagement. PreK-12 programs integrate academics with arts, athletics and service learning through Live to Give and related initiatives worldwide.
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Instructs in English
Ages 4 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,756 - 3,488
Pupils 476
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Advanced Placement (AP), American Curriculum
Class Size 18
Welcome to Kuwait American School (KAS), a co-educational day school in Salmiya serving students from Kindergarten through Grade 12. KAS follows an American curriculum anchored in the Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards, culminating in a High School Diploma with Advanced Placement (AP) options such as AP Research and AP Calculus. A defining feature of KAS is its integration of the Living Values Education Program and a dedicated Etiquette program, which guide daily assemblies, character development, and conflict resolution using the Kelso’s Choices framework. Students extend their learning through the KASMUN (Model United Nations) club and the Youth Academy, offering targeted soccer and basketball coaching. Elementary after-school clubs run in seven-week cycles, featuring activities like coding, origami, and Zumba. With an enrollment of approximately 500 students, KAS blends college-preparatory academics with explicit character education in a close-knit community setting.
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Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 2,405 - 4,420
Pupils 2200
Type Co-educational
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), American Curriculum
Class Size 18
Kuwait Bilingual School 2 (KBS 2) is a private, independent K-12 IB World School in Kuwait, founded in 1998 to offer bilingual, values-based education in Arabic and English. The school offers IB programs across all levels—PYP in Early Years and Elementary in a bilingual English-Arabic environment; MYP in Middle School; and DP in High School, alongside the American Bilingual High School Diploma, which integrates Arabic language, Islamic studies, and culture. The school emphasizes inquiry-based learning, global citizenship, and student agency, with digital literacy and project-based approaches embedded throughout. Facilities include an Innovation Center with technology for Web design, AI/ML, 3D printing, robotics, VR/AR, and engineering design; a multilingual library with over 50,000 titles; dedicated arts and performance spaces; two full-sized swimming pools; and multiple gyms. Service learning, global citizenship initiatives, and CAS within the DP underpin community involvement and real-world application of learning. KBS 2 maintains university and career preparation.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,778 - 4,650
Type Co-educational
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
Class Size 28
KES delivers a British-based education in English for students aged 3–19. Early Years follows the English National Curriculum; Primary follows the England and Wales curriculum, with Arabic and Islamic Studies aligned to MoE programs. In Secondary, Years 7–9 follow the English National Curriculum, Years 10–11 work toward Cambridge IGCSE and Edexcel GCSE, and Years 12–13 offer A-levels in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English Literature, Geography, History, Design Technology, Art, Drama, Music, and Languages such as Spanish and French. The Green Unit provides specialist support for learners with learning disabilities. Facilities include science labs, drama studios, ICT suites, libraries, an indoor gym and swimming pool, plus a Sixth Form Centre known as The Millennium, a Music Centre and an Art & Design Technology Centre. KES became a Google Reference School in 2014. In 2022 Sama Educational Company acquired KES and partners with Aldenham School and Royal Grammar School Guildford. Robotics and Model United Nations are extracurriculars.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,389 - 2,909
Pupils 600
Type Co-educational
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
Kuwait International English School (KIES) is a day school within Al Rayan Schools, offering education from pre-school through university entrance preparation. The curriculum is based on the British National Curriculum, with IGCSE options through Edexcel and Cambridge and Cambridge AS and A Levels. The school adapts national plans to suit examination boards and learner needs, with enquiry-based teaching that emphasises problem solving. Class sizes are arranged to give personalised attention in mixed-ability classes, and learning combines practical problem solving, online interactive activities and traditional textbooks. KIES is licensed by Kuwait's Private Education Department and adheres to a UK inspection framework with ISI compliance; the last inspection occurred in March 2019. It is a member of the British Schools of the Middle East (BSME). The campus includes age-specific facilities, science labs, drama studios, smart ICT suites, a library, an Art and Design Technology Centre, sports hall, squash courts and swimming pool.
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Instructs in English
Ages 1½ - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,494 - 4,862
Pupils 1250
Type Co-educational
Curriculum British Curriculum, EYFS (Early years foundation stage), Cambridge IGCSE, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, SEN focussed
Class Size 25
Kuwait National English School (KNES) is a private, co‑educational British international school in Kuwait offering the English National Curriculum from Early Years through to A Levels, with Cambridge IGCSE, Edexcel IGCSE and a SEN‑focused programme. The school serves ages 2 to 18 and uses English as the language of instruction, with Arabic, French and Spanish taught as additional languages. In Years 7–9 (Key Stage 3) students study core subjects—English, Mathematics, Sciences—plus Geography, History, Arabic and Islamic Studies, Qur'an and Kuwait Social Studies to meet Ministry requirements; Years 10–11 follow Cambridge/Edexcel/Pearson IGCSE routes with a compulsory core and option blocks; Years 12–13 prepare for AS and A Levels. KNES features the Omar Science and Technology Centre, a theatre, a Media Centre and ICT facilities, including WIFI and a Virtual Learning Environment. The school is accredited by CIS and NEASC, with BSME and BSO recognition, and is UNESCO Associated Schools Projects member.
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Instructs in French
Ages 2 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,976 - 3,618
Pupils 1171
Type Co-educational
Curriculum French Curriculum
Class Size 19
LFK is a private, multicultural French school in Kuwait, homologated by the French Ministry of Education and AEFE-partner. The curriculum follows the French national program with a bilingual dimension culminating in the Baccalauréat Français International (BFI). From maternelle to Terminale, language learning is integrated, with PARLE and EMILE supporting early language development; PARLE continues in collège, and lycée students may pursue the BFI and, from 2025, the English-language European Section. The school also offers language certifications—IELTS, DELE, DELF, and CIMA—to formalize proficiency. A trilingual pathway, the Section Internationale Américaine (SIA), leads to the BFI American track, with some English-language instruction in 2nde. The Section Européenne anglaise is planned to begin in fall 2025. Official pathways include Parcours Avenir, Parcours d'éducation artistique et culturelle, Parcours éducatif de santé, and Parcours citoyen. The campus serves maternelle through terminale and supports extensive after-school activities and eco-responsibility initiatives. The school welcomes families worldwide today.
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Instructs in English
Ages 4 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,733 - 4,430
Pupils 2205
Type Co-educational
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
New English School in Kuwait City delivers the British curriculum from Kindergarten through A level, with English as the language of instruction. It offers Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS, and Cambridge A Levels, while Early Years (KG and Reception) follow the England Early Years Curriculum and Years 1–2 follow the 2014 National Curriculum. Years 3–6 adapt the National Curriculum to suit the local community. Arabic, Islamics and Quran are taught, with support for pupils whose first language is not Arabic. Founded over 50 years ago by the late Mr. Tareq S. Rajab, NES was Kuwait's first private, co-educational day school to offer the British curriculum across the full age range. The purpose-built campus opened in 1974 and has been expanded to support a broad learning environment. Facilities include specialist teachers for Computer Science, Music and PE; a lending Infant Library; Chromebooks and interactive white boards. Extracurriculars include Gala Concerts, Model United Nations, local ISACK sports leagues, and charitable initiatives led by students.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,513 - 3,713
Pupils 1359
Type Co-educational
Curriculum EYFS (Early years foundation stage), British Curriculum, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
The English Academy, TEA, is a school within the Al-Jeel Al Jadeed Educational Group. It offers a British education for ages 3 to 18; TEA uses the English National Curriculum. In the Early Years TEA uses the EYFS Framework with seven areas of learning; from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 2, TEA follows the 2014 National Curriculum with themed learning and schemes such as Talk for Writing and White Rose Maths. The Secondary Curriculum is based on the National Curriculum of England and is complemented by Arabic, Islamic Studies and PSHE, with progression from Year 7 to IGCSE and Sixth Form. The Sixth Form offers IAS and IAL programmes. The school opened in September 1993. Facilities include IT labs, digital projectors, a Theatre, three Secondary/Sixth Form labs, and a large Playground and PE facilities. TEA sends students to universities in Europe, the UK, the Middle East and the US, globally.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 15 years
Fees KWD 1,741 - 3,435
Pupils 678
Type Co-educational
Curriculum EYFS (Early years foundation stage), British Curriculum
Class Size 23
The English School Kuwait City is a not-for-profit, British-curriculum school for ages 3 to 16. It follows the Early Years Foundation Stage (3–5) and the National Curriculum for England (5–16), with English as the language of instruction. Arabic and French are taught; Arabic for Arabs and Islamic Studies are mandatory from Year 1, and Arabic for non-Arabs begins in Year 3; Kuwaiti Social Studies is taught from Year 5. Founded in 1953 under the British Embassy, it was Kuwait's first British-curriculum preparatory school and remains owned by the Al-Bahar family. The school prepares pupils to transfer to UK and international schools and operates on a not-for-profit model. The campus hosts a Performing Arts Centre for productions and events, extensive arts, music and ICT facilities, three science laboratories, and a dedicated Science and Technology Building opened in 2024. The library houses about 23,000 items; Bedouin Tent and a broad ECA programme extend learning beyond lessons. About 53 nationalities are represented; roughly 30% are British and over 60% come from native English-speaking countries. The Upper School expanded in 2025 with over 715 pupils.
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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,545 - 3,690
Pupils 2026
Type Co-educational
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE
The International British School is a British international school in Kuwait serving ages 3 to 18. It follows the English National Curriculum and offers Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE. Arabic (First and Second Language), Kuwait Social Studies, and French are part of the core curriculum, and Islam is compulsory for Muslim students. The Kuwait Ministry of Private Education approves the school, and the UK Government Inspectorate has approved it to inspect British international schools since March 2019. It is a member of the British Schools of the Middle East and a partner of the British Council. Facilities include science labs and a computer suite, a library, theatre and music programs, EY and Step and Learn spaces, a swimming pool, a canteen, and outdoor playgrounds. Annual trips abroad complement learning. Subjects include physics, chemistry, biology, business studies, history, geography, art, ICT and French.
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