American School of Kuwait

The American School of Kuwait (also known as ASK) is a K-12 private school institution which also includes a pre-school (referred to as the Child Development Center).[2] It is located in Hawalli, Kuwait.

The American School of Kuwait
Location
Coordinates29.332047°N 48.034014°E / 29.332047; 48.034014
Information
TypePrivate
Established1964
PrincipalHigh School: Cassandra Hazel, Middle School: Kristi Fowler, Elementary School: Steven Caley[1]
Faculty182 full-time faculty 2018-2019 school year[1]
GradesK-12
Number of students2,037
School color(s)Blue and gold          
Athletics conferenceNESAC, KSAA, SAISA
MascotFalcons
Telephone(+965) 2266-4341
Websitehttp://www.ask.edu.kw

History

In 1963, a group of American parents began the process of forming a new international school in Kuwait. This new school's first term began in September, 1964, in the Dasman Area of Sharq, Kuwait, and was known as the International School of Kuwait.

In 1969, the ASK Campus separated into two campuses, with one in Salwa and one in Surra. The Salwa campus contained the Elementary school, while the Surra campus contained both the Middle and High Schools. The school received its initial US accreditation from the Middle States Association in 1971, and has been receiving it continuously since then.

The school was closed for the 1990 to 1991 school term, due to the events of the invasion of Kuwait. The school reopened in the fall of 1991.

Over the summer of 1994, both ASK campuses, the Surra and Salwa campuses, moved again to a new campus located in the Hawalli area. This reunited the elementary, middle, and high school students once again in one campus for the start of the 1994 to 1995 school term.[3] The school has been at this location ever since.

Present day

Administration

Mr. Michael Murphy is the current superintendent of the school. The principals of each of the schools are Dr. Cassandra Hazel (high school), Mrs. Kristi Fowler (middle school), and Dr. Steve Caley (elementary school).[4][5][6]

Faculty

The school currently has 183 full-time faculty members, including 88 American nationals, 35 Canadian citizens, and 60 teachers representing 14 other nationalities.[1]

Student body

The School currently (as of September, 2018) has approximately 2,101 students total. Approximately 20% of the students are US citizens, 54% are locals, and the remaining 26% represent 65 other nationalities.[1] Pre-K and elementary have 1012 students, the middle school has 471 students, and the high school has 618 students; there are 144 seniors, 151 juniors, 160 sophomores, and 163 freshmen.[1]

Campus and facilities

The school possesses one of the largest campuses in Kuwait. The campus now houses 145 classrooms, which include eight computer labs, four music rooms, four art rooms, ten science labs, two large library/media centers, two gymnasiums, a fitness center and weight room, an indoor 25-meter pool, a large multi-purpose auditorium, and three large outdoor play areas.[1]

Curriculum

The curriculum is similar to that of US general academic and college preparatory schools. The school’s testing programs include the SAT, PSAT, Plan, Explore, ACT and the MAPS. The language of instruction is English. French and Spanish are taught as foreign languages. Religious instruction is required for Muslims, as is Arabic for all students (students who hold passports from Arab countries take Arabic language courses through graduation, while holders of passports from non-Arab countries take Arabic-As-a-Second-Language courses until grade 11).

The elementary program, in which teachers are organized into grade-level teams, features specialists in science, art, computer studies, music, drama, physical education, Arabic, and Islamic Studies. The middle school, which includes sixth through eighth grades, utilizes interdisciplinary teams and a curriculum based on a block schedule. The high school, which currently offers seventeen AP courses, is constantly re-evaluating its programs to better serve the needs and interests of students.

The American School of Kuwait is also one of the first schools worldwide to offer the AP Capstone Diploma program.[7]

Athletics and extracurricular activities

ASK offers clubs and organizations with activities from service projects to leadership opportunities and competitions. All students are encouraged to join and take active part in the club or activity of their choice and interest. Previously a member of both the Eastern Mediterranean Activities Conference (EMAC) and the Kuwait Foreign Schools Activities Conference (KFSAC), ASK is a charter member of the Near East Schools Activities Conference (NESAC), and is also a member of the Kuwait Schools Activities Association (KSAA), and the South Asian Inter-Scholastic Association (SAISA).[8]

The athletic programs offered at ASK in the fall include Soccer, Swimming, and Volleyball.[8] In the winter, Basketball is offered.[8] Track & Field and Badminton are offered in the spring.[8]

ASK offers a choice of non-athletic extra-curricular activities. They include Academic Games, Model United Nations, Forensics and Debate, NESAC Band & Choir Festival, TAISM Festival of Choirs, INJAZ (Junior Achievement), Sound and Lights Crew, Fall & Spring Drama Productions, National Honor Society, Student Council, and Sustainability Committee.[8] The Tri-M International Music Honor Society, the National Thespian Society and Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Honor Society all have branches at ASK.[8]

Uniform

The American School of Kuwait has adopted a fixed dress code for all students.[8] All students must wear the official ASK uniform, which is available for purchase at the ASK Store.[8] The uniform includes a standard pair of dark navy blue pants, as well as a school-specific polo shirt in different colors (light blue for elementary students, white for middle school students, and dark blue for high school students).[8]

Alumni

Graduates of ASK have entered a variety of universities in the United States and worldwide.

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See also

Footnotes

  1. "The American School of Kuwait School Profile 2018 - 2019".
  2. "ASK - General Information". www.ask.edu.kw. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  3. "ASK - About Us". www.ask.edu.kw. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  4. "ASK - High School". www.ask.edu.kw. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  5. "ASK - Middle School". www.ask.edu.kw. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  6. "ASK - Elementary School". www.ask.edu.kw. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  7. "ASK School Profile" (PDF). Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  8. http://www.ask.edu.kw
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