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Oxford Schools Location Amman, Jordan Information Type Private Religious affiliation(s) Islam Established 1996 Number of students 2000+ Average class size 75 sq.m. – 100 sq.m Student to teacher ratio 10:1 Color(s) Teal and white Website Oxford Schools Oxford Schools (Arabic: مدارس اكسفورد) is an International English and National Arabic medium co-education private school. There is three teaching systems in the school, The American System, The British System, and The Jordanian System. Oxford Schools was founded in 1996. The school is situated in Amman, Jordan.
History
Oxford Schools was established in Amman in 1996 by a number of the finest men in the country, their objective was to establish an educational environment that will contribute in bringing up the coming generations of youth, endowed with a modern spirit and appreciation of science.
Since its inception, Oxford Schools commits to provide a suitable educational environment that helps their students in developing their talents, skills and creativity.
The schools provided the Jordanian and international community with a series of graduates who effectively contributed in building the country, its progress and prosperity, and the progress of the neighboring countries.
System of education
The school offers the following programmes:
- The British System - O-Level and A-Level.
- The American System - SAT I and SAT Subject Tests (SAT II).
- The Jordanian System. - Tawjihi.
The school has Computer Labs, and Multimedia projectors. It has Physics, Chemistry and Biology Labs. Sports include pool, table tennis, badminton, chess, basketball, volleyball and football.
External links
Official website: Oxford Schools
Categories:- Schools in Amman
- Schools in Jordan
- Educational institutions established 1996
- Private schools in Jordan
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