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Compare Islamic International Schools in Kuwait

Comparing 6 schools side by side in USD.

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, 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, Arabic
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Global Bilingual Academy in Mahboula, Kuwait, opened in 2014 and serves learners aged 3 to 18. The school offers a bilingual Arabic–English program, with most subjects taught in English while Arabic, Islamic Studies, and Arabic Social Studies follow Kuwait Ministry of Education standards. It adopts the American Common Core State Standards for Language Arts and Mathematics, and the Next Generation Science Standards for Science. Kindergarten uses a 50/50 bilingual approach since 2021–2022. The school holds Cognia accreditation, recognizing its commitment to continuous improvement. The campus features 88 classrooms, two indoor gymnasiums, two libraries, three computer labs, an auditorium, a theatre, a swimming pool, a science lab, and dedicated art rooms, all supported by pervasive technology. Extracurriculars include clubs, sports, field trips, and international travel. A multinational staff and student leadership programs cultivate globally minded citizens, with emphasis on leadership, teamwork, and cross‑cultural understanding. The school prepares students for global citizenship.
Instructs in English, Arabic
Modern American Bilingual School in Mangaf, Kuwait, offers an American curriculum aligned to the Common Core State Standards, with Arabic and Islamic studies following the Ministry of Education guidelines. In early grades, instruction is bilingual in English and Arabic, supporting seamless language development for multilingual learners. Core subjects and electives such as Art, Information Technology, and Physical Education are taught in a homeroom environment to foster consistency and collaboration. The campus features a purposefully arranged learning environment, including three swimming pools, an Indoor Soccer Field, an Indoor MMA Gym, a Creative Art Center, a library, and dedicated Science and Technology Labs. Spacious classrooms and an extra-large auditorium support inquiry-based projects, performances, and assemblies. A range of extracurriculars—Reading, Arts and Crafts, and Arabic among them—complement academics, with facilities enabling sports, arts, and cultural activities after school. The school emphasizes hands-on inquiry, wellness, and community through its physical education and arts offerings.
Instructs in Arabic, English
Fees KWD 1,950 - 3,380
Type Co-educational
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.
Instructs in English, Arabic
Ages 3 - null years
Pupils 772
Type Co-educational
Universal Civilizations Academy School in Hawalli, Kuwait, offers a bilingual American-based program for students from Pre-KG through Grade 12. Established in 1994, the school emphasizes English-Arabic proficiency while honoring Arab culture. It serves 772 students in a 7:00 am–3:00 pm day, and follows a curriculum combining American approaches with Islamic studies, including Islamic History in Grade 12. The high school program includes Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics and Mathematics, with English Language taught across Grades 9–12. The school aims to prepare students for higher education worldwide. Facilities include administration offices, two science laboratories, two computer laboratories, a library and art section, a theater, and well‑equipped classrooms; the library is bilingual. The building is approved by the Kuwaiti Ministry of Education, and AdvancED accreditation has been applied for. Active parental involvement is encouraged through a Parents Council, and the campus supports a safe environment and diverse cultural activities for students and families.
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