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Modern Montessori School | |
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Amman Jordan | |
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Type | Private school |
Established | 1985 |
Campus | 24,000 square meters |
Website | http://www.montessori.edu.jo |
The Modern Montessori School (MMS) is a private school in Amman, Jordan founded by Randa Amin Hasan. It caters to students from 3–18 years old, and is affiliated with the International Baccalaureate and accredited by the International Centre for Montessori Education (ICME). It was established in 1985 and is built on a 24,000 m2 piece of land. It is designed to meet international standards in school requirements. It offers a Montessori Early Childhood Education Programme from Nursery 1 to KG2; bilingual English/Arabic curriculum for grades 1-8; a specially formulated pre-IB Bridge Years (BYP) curriculum for grades 9 + 10; and IB curriculum for grades 11 + 12.
Its students and administration hold an annual Model Arab League conference ("AMAL") as well as other yearly conferences, events, and seminars.
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French schools with asterisks (*) are not listed as French schools by the AEFE Talitha Kumi School and Ramallah Friends School were previously under Jordanian control (1950-1967), and now are in the State of Palestine. |
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