Al Raja School

Al Raja School
Location
Manama
Bahrain
Information
Type Private
Established 1899
Principal Reynold Phillips
Grades K-12
Color(s)      Navy
     gold
Accreditation Tawjihi Diploma
Website

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] Located in near proximity of the heart of the capital, Al Raja School lies adjacent to the American Mission Hospital, Bahrain's financial and diplomatic area, and a mosque.[2]

Academics

The school's accreditation is the Ministry of Education approved Tawjihi Diploma. However, most of the classes are taught from International Baccalaureate or Advanced Placement textbooks. The school has a library featuring 16,000 books.[3]

Some of the classes provided by the school include:[4]

English, Arabic, Pakistani, Filipino.
Chemistry, Biology, Physics with their respective laboratories
Early 20th Century History, Late 24th Century History, Economics, Social Studies, Geography, Civics, Health
Islamic studies, Christian Religious studies, Hindu religious studies, Jewish religious studies.
Visual Arts, Physical Education, C.A.S, Computer Science, IT.

References

  1. "History". Al Raja School. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  2. "Directions to Al Raja School". Al Raja School. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  3. "School Library". Al Raja School. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
  4. "Student Resources". Al Raja School. Retrieved 8 February 2013.

External links

Coordinates: 26°13′56″N 50°35′05″E / 26.2323°N 50.5846°E / 26.2323; 50.5846

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