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Compare EYFS International Schools in Kuwait

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Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 3 - 17 years
Type Girls School
The English School for Girls is an all-girls school in Salwa, Kuwait, serving ages 3 to 17. The curriculum is delivered in English, following the British National Curriculum in primary and secondary, with the UK Early Years Foundation Stage framework in the Foundation Stage. Arabic, Islamic Studies and Kuwait Social Studies align with Kuwait MOE requirements. The school teaches French, ICT, art, music and physical education, with programming adapted to Kuwaiti heritage and culture. The school is accredited to offer Cambridge IGCSE and Edexcel IGCSE examinations, with assessments aligned to international standards and scheduled for Key Stages 2–4. Facilities include Foundation Stage, Primary and Secondary areas, two ICT suites, three science laboratories, a playground with facilities, a swimming pool completed in 2019 and a library. The school emphasises pastoral care and community involvement and runs events such as maths and science week, National Day, Open Day and a Sports Day.
Instructs in English
Ages 3 - null years
Type Co-educational
Oxford Academy Kuwait, established in 1991, follows a British-based education blending the International Cambridge Curriculum with the British National Curriculum for England and Wales. From Early Years through IGCSE, the school prepares students for Cambridge Checkpoints and IGCSE exams, including Cambridge IGCSE and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, within the Cambridge International Examinations Centre network and in association with the AQA Examination group. The curriculum is organized into Foundation Years, Key Stages 1–4, and includes KS3 Arabic, English, Geography, ICT, Mathematics, Science, and Islamic Studies, with IGCSE examinations in Year 11. The campus features science laboratories, hi-tech computer labs, a library, and a canteen, plus air-conditioned bus transport. Sports facilities include Primary and Secondary PE spaces and inter-school tournaments. After-school activities span gymnastics, basketball, football, roller-skating, and aerobics, and cultural events such as Quran and Islamic competitions and International Day enhance learning beyond the classroom. A pastoral team supports wellbeing and engagement.
Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 0 - 13 years
Pupils 8500
Type Co-educational
English Education Providers Group in Kuwait offers a bilingual program for children from 0 to 13. The school delivers the English Early Years Foundation Stage in the Early Years and follows an enhanced English National Curriculum for Key Stages 1 and 2, with Arabic content aligned to the Kuwait Ministry of Education Arabic and Islamic Curriculum. In secondary levels, students study the National Curriculum for England alongside locally required subjects, with IGCSE offered in Key Stage 4 and a choice of A Levels or other international pathways. COBIS accreditation has been held since 2016, reflecting ongoing oversight and quality. Facilities include specialist classrooms and laboratories, libraries and a swimming pool, with spaces designed to support inquiry, practical learning and wellbeing. A broad after-school program runs through EPG Clubs and the Talent Center, including robotics, ballet, arts and crafts and other activities. The school emphasizes student wellbeing, community service and leadership.
Instructs in English
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupils 2150
Type Co-educational
Nottingham British School in Kuwait offers a British National Curriculum education for ages 2 to 18, with EYFS, Primary and Secondary sections. The school follows the British approach through Key Stages 1 and 2; in Year 9 a bespoke curriculum supports the cohort. Key Stages 4 and 5 prepare students for IGCSE, O Level, AS and A Level examinations. The campus comprises two buildings with facilities including a Library, Computer Lab, Science Lab, Art Center, Music facilities, Auditorium, and a Clinic; a Masjid, Meeting Room, Canteen, and Parking. Outdoor facilities include a Football Field, Swimming Pool and Basketball courts for sport and PE. The school emphasizes language and global learning, with Arabic, Islamic Studies, French and German taught by specialists alongside Global Citizenship. A broad extracurricular programme spans academic, arts, community service, leadership, and wellbeing, with guidance, trips and visits, and leadership opportunities to support entry to leading universities worldwide.
Instructs in English
Ages 2 - null years
Fees KWD 1,900 - 3,400
Pupils 1098
Type Co-educational
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.
Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,692 - 3,893
Pupils 1363
Type Co-educational
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.
Instructs in English
Ages 1½ - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,494 - 4,862
Pupils 1250
Type Co-educational
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.
Instructs in English, Arabic, French, German
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupils 3566
Type Co-educational
The British School of Kuwait delivers a British curriculum for students aged 4 to 18. The Lower Phase through Sixth Form follow the National Curriculum of England, with 25 GCSE/IGCSE options and 16–18 AS and A Levels. The school offers Power Maths, Read Write Inc, and the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), with Arabic language and Islamic studies integrated in collaboration with the Kuwait Ministry of Education to support bilingualism and cultural understanding. The campus is purpose-built with STEAM spaces, science and computer science labs, and a STEAM maker space. Arts spaces include theatres, drama and music studios, a dark room, animation suite and ceramics spaces. A swimming pool, covered multi-sport areas and tennis courts support PE. MIT faculty collaborate on project challenges; UNICEF supports learning development. The International Award and ECA options complement study, with graduates gaining places at universities, including Cambridge, UCL, Penn State, UCLA and University of Sydney.
Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees KWD 1,513 - 3,713
Pupils 1359
Type Co-educational
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.
Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 15 years
Fees KWD 1,741 - 3,435
Pupils 678
Type Co-educational
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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