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The school was founded in 1984. As of 1989 it had 87 students, with none of them being Bahrainis. [3] Some students visited the Bahrain Bayan School in May 2018 as part of a cross culture initiative. [4] Due to a decrease in the number of students, the Japanese School in Bahrain has been closed as of March 31, 2020. [5]
The Asian School Bahrain: Tubli: Official Website: Awali School: Awali: N/A Bahrain Bayan School: Isa Town: Official Website: Bahrain Elementary School [1] Manama: Bahrain Indian School: Budaiya: Official Website: Bahrain School: Juffair: Official Website: Bangladesh School: Adliya: Official Website: Beacon Private School Al Hidd: Official ...
Bahrain School; British School of Bahrain ... Bahrain; J. The Japanese School in Bahrain; S. Sacred Heart School (Bahrain) St Christopher's School, Bahrain ...
St. Christopher's School; The Japanese School in Bahrain; Bangladesh. Aga Khan School, Dhaka; ... Japanese School in Abu Dhabi; Jumeirah English Speaking School;
Al Hekma International School (AHIS) is a co-educational international school offering an American curriculum from Pre-school to High School (PS-Grade 12). The school was founded in 1985 and is accredited by the Bahraini Ministry of Education and by two accreditation organizations: Middle States Association for Accreditation of Colleges & Schools (MSA) [3] and North Central Association (NCA ...
Al Raja School, commonly abbreviated as "ARS", is a private, bilingual, coeducational, multicultural non-profit K-12 institution in the capital city Manama, in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Founded in 1899 by Amy Zwemer as the country's first Western school, it was formerly known as the Acorn School and then as the American Mission School. [ 1 ]
The closest DoDEA school to Bahrain School is George C. Marshall School in Ankara, Turkey. It provides education primarily to the children of the United States Navy stationed in Bahrain, but historically, about half of the student body has been local enrollment, usually the dependents of diplomatic personnel and ARAMCO employees, as well as ...
In addition to the public education system, there are forty-eight private and religious schools, including the United States operated and accredited Bahrain School, which offers classes from primary school through secondary school. [1] In Bahrain there were 6,400 teachers in the 1988–1989 academic year, of whom 65 percent were native ...