Al Noor International School

Al Noor International School is a selective private school in Bahrain founded on September 6, 1993, by private investors. The school teaches over 3000 students from more than 40 countries, mainly the United States, the United Kingdom, Bahrain, India, and Pakistan.[2] It started with a programme of classes for primary levels in the district of Mahooz, prior to its relocation to the island of Sitra. It currently houses the educational needs of students from over than 40 countries and follows a curricular program made up of three types: British, Indian, and Bahraini.[3]

Al Noor International School
مدرسة النور العالمية
Location

Capital Governorate


Information
School typePrivate
MottoKnowledge is Power
Opened1993
FounderAli Hassan
StatusOpen
ChairmanAli Hassan
PrincipalAmin Heliwa
GradesKindergarten to Grade 12
GenderCo-educational
Age range3 to 18
Number of students3000 [1]
  Grade 10IGCSE
  Grade 11AS Level
  Grade 12A Level
Average class size24
LanguageEnglish and Arabic
Hours in school dayFrom 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. until the third grade and from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. from the fourth grade
WebsiteAl Noor International School

British curriculum

This section of the school follows the IGCSE course offered by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate as well as AS Level (Advanced Subsidiary Level), and A Level (Advanced Level) qualifications and was named the second school in the Middle East to become a Cambridge Fellowship Center and the first in Bahrain. Grades range from Kindergarten to Grade 12 (commonly referred to as A Levels).[4]

Indian curriculum (CBSE)

The Indian curriculum follows the central board of secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi, and is widely recognized as one of the finest educational systems in India. CBSE admissions are very sought after and the curriculum gives students a unique advantage for higher studies. The school is affiliated to CBSE, Delhi. Grades range from Kindergarten to Grade 12.

Bahraini curriculum (Thawjihiya)

The course is almost identical to that offered by the Ministry of Education, Bahrain. In addition to subjects that are offered in Arabic, the curriculum offers English classes as well as Computer Science courses.[5]

Facilities

The school has six computer laboratories, and laboratories dedicated to Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.[6]

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