Jordan, Amman
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The International Pioneers Academy (IPA) is a distinguished educational institution in Amman, Jordan, established in 2004 with a commitment to combining modern academic standards with deep-rooted cultural values. Located in the quiet Al-Zaitouna neighborhood of Jubeiha, IPA offers a flexible learning pathway where students can choose between the Jordanian National Curriculum or international streams, including the British (Cambridge/Edexcel) and American programs.
Hamdan Al-Lawzi St., Al-Zaitouna Neighborhood, Jubeiha, Amman, Jordan.
International Pioneers Academy has instruction in Arabic, English.
International Pioneers Academy is located in Amman, Jordan. Public listings place the campus on Adib Awamleh Street in the Jubeiha area, Amman 11910, with coordinates around 32.0335 N, 35.8882 E. Transport links and nearby residential and commercial areas are typical of western Amman locations.
The school is described as offering an international education program for primary and secondary students.
The school operates as a private, co-educational day school.
There is no publicly published information about Additional Learning Needs (SEN) provisions.
Jordan.
No religious affiliation is listed in public directories.
School days are described with morning start times around 7:30–8:00 a.m. and end times around 3:00–3:15 p.m., with variations across listings. Some sources also note Saturday hours or half-day patterns.
Public information about a school bus service is not readily available from public listings.
Annual tuition at International Pioneers Academy ranges from JOD 1,820 to JOD 5,500 for 2026/27.
International Pioneers Academy teaches American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.
International Pioneers Academy (IPA) in Amman, Jordan offers two curricula: the National Program aligned to Jordan's national curriculum and the International Program aligned with Cambridge International Examinations. IPA's campuses include Kindergarten, a Girls' School, a Secondary Boys' School, and an International Program division. The International Program follows Cambridge standards and has Cambridge-related achievements, including Outstanding Cambridge Learner Award recognitions. Graduates are tracked separately by program, with distinct International Program Graduates and National Program Graduates listed in IPA's alumni records. The curriculum scope includes enrichment programs, supportive education, and educational technology, with digital learning platforms and e-School integration.
The International Pioneers Academy describes its environment as a safe educational and ethical nurturing environment, with trained teaching staff and enrichment activities intended to support students' social and emotional development.
Support for Special Educational Needs includes a Learning Resources Room for students with learning difficulties in Arabic, Mathematics, and English (Grades 2–6) diagnosed by a specialized team; Remedial Classes for students behind in Arabic, Mathematics, and English; and Teaching Arabic to Non-Native Speakers. The school is not described as a specialist SEN institution.
There is no publicly disclosed EAL program; however, there is Arabic-language support for non-native speakers provided by specialized teachers.
Healthcare services include a medical team of three doctors, on-site clinics, emergency care, annual health examinations (including vision and general checks), dental check-ups, vaccination programs, and health protocols to support student wellbeing, with no explicit mental-health program described.
Safeguarding and child-protection information is not publicly disclosed on IPA's site.
1. Admissions season and initial priority. The admissions season begins annually in April. IPA provides priority registration for current IPA students until the end of June. After June, new applicants from outside IPA and returning IPA students have equal priority, and admission is determined on a first-come, first-served basis. The annual registration bulletin is part of the registration contract for the upcoming school year.
2. New student admissions by grade. For Kindergarten, admission requires a personal interview conducted by the kindergarten administration. For students in Grades 1 through 3, admission requires a personal interview with the school administration. For Grades 4 through 10, admission requires a written test in Arabic, English, and Mathematics, followed by a personal interview with the school administration. For Grades 11–12, there are two tracks: the National Program requires a written test in core subjects and a personal interview; the International Program uses external exam results plus an interview.
3. Enrollment contract and initial steps after admission. After acceptance, the registration contract covers one academic year and is not automatically renewed; parents must review the contract with the admissions office, sign it, and pay the applicable fees to enroll the student for the next year. The contract and the terms are tied to the annual registration bulletin, which is considered part of the contract.
4. Renewal of existing students and ongoing requirements. For renewing existing students, payments must be made according to the official fee schedule and the parent must sign the registration contract for the new academic year after reviewing it. The renewal process is described as part of the contract renewal requirements.
5. Next steps and contact. For additional details, families can contact the admissions team at +962 65 300 888. IPA is located in Amman, Jordan (11910), on Adib Awamleh Street, Jubeihah. These contact points are published for prospective families seeking clarification about admissions timelines, documents, and fees.
IPA maintains a Scholarships, Discounts and Rewards page, and the annual Registration Bulletin includes information about procedures and requirements for registration, including scholarships. Current-year scholarship options and eligibility are not published in accessible pages and must be requested from the admissions office.
There is no formal waitlist or pool system described in IPA's published admissions policies.