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Compare Islamic International Schools in Kuwait city, Kuwait

Comparing 4 schools side by side in USD.

Instructs in Arabic, English
Fees KWD 2,400 - 3,470
Type Co-educational
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.
Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Boys School
American Creativity Academy (ACA) in Kuwait offers a standards-based American curriculum with English as the language of instruction and Islamic values observed throughout the school. The core high school program follows an American model in math, English, science, and social studies, with Islamic studies and Arabic integrated across four years. Electives include physical education, art, and computer technology. Founded in 1997, ACA is accredited by the Council of International Schools and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and was authorized to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program in 2008. The school operates on two campuses in Hawalli: a Boys Campus and a Girls Campus, each with substantial facilities. The library system across campuses totals five libraries with online access; facilities include science labs, art rooms, computer labs, a regulation artificial-turf field, a swimming pool, auditoria, and extensive outdoor spaces. After-school clubs are offered freely, with CAS and MUN supporting service, leadership, and global engagement.
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
Pupils 1800
Type Co-educational
Universal American School in Hawally, Kuwait City, is a private nonprofit, co-educational, college-preparatory day school serving KG through Grade 12. The campus hosts over 1,800 students from 45 nations and is a UNESCO Associated School. UAS follows an American curriculum with Advanced Placement courses; elementary instruction aligns with the Common Core Standards and Next Generation Science Standards, while Arabic Language Arts, Kuwait Social Studies, and Islamic Religion are offered for Muslim students. High school delivers a college-preparatory program with 90-minute blocks, four academic courses per semester, and all core instruction in English. AP courses carry a 10% weight, and in 2024, 30% of AP exam-takers earned 3 or higher. Facilities include eight floors of classrooms, libraries totaling over 25,000 volumes, science labs, art rooms, a 400-seat auditorium, pools, gyms, and a health clinic. Extracurriculars include Speech & Debate, Model United Nations, Arts and Crafts, Green Ambassadors, and competitive swimming program.
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