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Modern System Schools

Jordan, Amman

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees JOD 1,200 - 6,800
Ages 4 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2005
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum
Taught languages Arabic
Stages Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Modern Systems Schools (MSS) – International Section is a dynamic educational institution located in the heart of West Amman, Jordan. Established in 2005, MSS offers an accredited American Curriculum that prepares students from Kindergarten through Grade 12 for global opportunities. The school is distinctively recognized for its forward-thinking emphasis on STEM and digital innovation, partnering with organizations like "Bright Engineers" to integrate Robotics and Artificial Intelligence into the student experience.

Tela'a, Amman, Jordan

The Essentials

Modern System Schools has instruction in English.

Location

The General Administration is in Tla'a Al-Ali, Amman, Jordan, next to Health Insurance. The public contact address lists P.O. Box 963000, Amman 11196, Jordan, with main telephone numbers for the school. The campus location places the school in the Amman metropolitan area.

Stages

The National System pages show a Nursery section (روضة النظم) and separate campuses for Boys (مدرسة البنين) and Girls (مدرسة البنات). An additional entry labeled Program Foreign (البرنامج الأجنبي) indicates an international-stream option within the MSS structure. In short, early years and gender-segregated campuses are part of the school, with an international option available.

Type

The school operates as a private, day-school with separate gender campuses (Nursery + Boys' School and Girls' School). There is no publicly described boarding provision.

Additional learning support

No explicit Special Educational Needs (SEN) provisions are published on the MSS pages. The school follows the Jordanian Ministry of Education curriculum and emphasizes discipline, values, and preparation for national exams. Parents seeking SEN details should contact the school directly.

Country affiliation

The MSS is a Jordanian private school that uses the Jordanian MOE curriculum. There is no formal affiliation to a foreign country.

Religious affiliation

There is no formal religious affiliation stated. The mission notes an Arab-Islamic cultural identity as part of its aims, but the MOE curriculum itself is secular.

School day structure

The official site does not publish exact daily start/end times. External listings show typical hours around 8:00–14:00, with variations by campus and level. Parents should confirm current times with the school.

Bus service

Public bus/shuttle arrangements are not described on the MSS pages. For transportation options, contact the Administrative Office to discuss available bus service or partnerships.

Fees

Annual tuition at Modern System Schools ranges from JOD 1,200 to JOD 6,800 for 2026/27.

Application and registration fees

- New student enrolment (one-time): JOD 250. This fee is non-refundable and is not deducted from tuition.
- Re-registration (returning students): JOD 350. This amount is deducted from the tuition total and is non‑refundable under any circumstances.

Tuition fees — annual amounts by grade and curriculum (JOD)

- National curriculum (annual tuition):
- Pre-School: JOD 1,200.
- KG1: JOD 1,500.
- KG2: JOD 1,500.
- Grade 1: JOD 1,850.
- Grade 2: JOD 1,850.
- Grade 3: JOD 1,850.
- Grade 4: JOD 1,950.
- Grade 5: JOD 2,050.
- Grade 6: JOD 2,150.
- Grade 7: JOD 2,200.
- Grade 8: JOD 2,350.
- Grade 9: JOD 2,550.
- Grade 10: JOD 2,750.
- First secondary (Grade 11): JOD 3,000.
- Second secondary (Grade 12): JOD 3,400.

- International / American program (annual tuition):
- KG1: JOD 2,300.
- KG2: JOD 2,300.
- Grade 1: JOD 2,750.
- Grade 2: JOD 2,750.
- Grade 3: JOD 3,000.
- Grade 4: JOD 3,100.
- Grade 5: JOD 3,300.
- Grade 6: JOD 3,400.
- Grade 7: JOD 4,000.
- Grade 8: JOD 4,500.
- Grade 9: JOD 4,900.
- Grade 10: JOD 5,500.
- First secondary (Grade 11): JOD 6,000.
- Second secondary (Grade 12): JOD 6,800.

- Note: the figures above are the annual tuition charges listed by grade and by curriculum.

Per-term detail and billing schedule

- The school treats tuition as an annual charge; full annual tuition must be settled before the first day of school either in cash or by cheques. The school reserves the right to prohibit student attendance if tuition is not paid as required. Arrangements for post‑dated cheques can be made with the finance office.
- Occasional early‑payment incentives have been offered (for example, a temporary cash discount in past registration periods). Such discounts have been applied to specific payment windows when announced.

Sibling discounts

- National program sibling discount: second sibling 10%; third sibling 15%; fourth sibling and subsequent 20%.
- American (international) program sibling discount: first child 20%; second child 20%; third child and subsequent 30%.

Boarding fees

- No boarding program or boarding fees are listed for this school; fees and schedules above apply to day students.

Transportation (school bus) charges

- Bus fares are charged by route/zone and are quoted as one‑way and two‑way prices (JOD). Example route pricing (one‑way / two‑way):
- Tlaa Al-Ali: JOD 410 (one-way) / JOD 550 (two-way).
- Khalda / Jubaiha / Shmeisani / Sports City / Sweifieh / Deir Ghayyar / Abdoun / Um Uthaina / Um al‑Summaq / Rabieh / Dabouq / Prince Rashid suburbs / Arjan Al‑Rasheed: JOD 440 / JOD 600.
- Al‑Kursi / Al‑Jandawil / Al‑Bayader / Prince Hassan / Northern Hashmi / Shafa Badran / Abu Nseir / Sweileh / Tabarbour / Jordan Street: JOD 480 / JOD 650.
- Nazzal neighborhood / Al Jabal Al Akhdar / Al Dhara / Al Yasmin / Marj Al Hamam / Abu Al Sous / Umm Al Summaq Al Janoubi: JOD 520 / JOD 700.
- Bus pricing is route‑dependent; the amounts above are the listed examples of route fares.

Other costs and typical additional charges

- Textbooks and stationery: the school issues a per‑grade book price list and these costs are charged in addition to tuition. Specific book prices are provided by the school by grade.
- Uniforms: uniform purchase is an additional, out‑of‑tuition cost for parents; a specific standard uniform requirement is enforced and uniform costs are handled separately from tuition (no fixed school‑wide uniform fee is listed).
- Extra‑curricular activities, trips, exams or examination fees, and certain consumables may incur additional charges billed separately.

Refund information

- The enrolment (JOD 250) and re‑registration (JOD 350) fees are explicitly non‑refundable. No other general tuition refund policy is published in the school's publicly posted registration instructions.

Accepted payment methods and payment handling

- Confirmed accepted methods: cash and cheques. The finance office arranges and accepts post‑dated cheques to schedule payments as agreed with parents. The school uses a parent/administration electronic system for student records and communications. No public statement listing credit‑card or bank‑transfer acceptance is provided in the posted registration instructions.
Academics

Modern System Schools teaches American Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.

Curriculum

Modern System Schools operates two curricular streams: International System Schools and National System Schools. The National System follows the Jordanian Ministry of Education curricula for all grades from KG through Grade 12, with senior students typically taking the Jordanian General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi) in the science and humanities tracks. The International System Schools offer an English‑medium international program distinct from the national curriculum; however, publicly listed specifics on which international qualifications (IGCSE/IB/A‑Levels, etc.) are offered by year are not provided. The schools emphasize a digitally enabled learning environment, including an e‑school portal for students/parents/teachers and a Computerized Materials project to support curriculum delivery.

Exam Results

Public reporting references Tawjihi results for the national stream, including milestone results and overall pass rates for recent years, indicating strong performance in secondary examinations.

Higher Education Progression

Public statements & news coverage note that graduates have pursued higher education locally and internationally, with the school reporting notable performance in secondary exams and university placements.

Gifted and Talented

The school's mission and materials emphasize differentiated supports (e.g., learning resources rooms and enrichment for gifted learners) within the Jordanian MOE framework.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Modern Systems Schools emphasizes holistic student development, with a clear focus on social and emotional growth. The policy states the school aims to produce well-balanced, distinguished individuals and to foster students' mental, social, spiritual, and physical well-being, including the development of social and behavioral skills. It notes specialized attention to academically gifted students and to those with notable aptitudes in sports, literature, science, music, and the arts.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The schools indicate they provide specialized attention to academically gifted students and to learners with notable aptitudes in sports, literature, science, music, and the arts. There is explicit reference to gifted-and-talented support, but there is no public description of a formal SEN department or services for other kinds of special educational needs.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The schools rely on English-language curricula approved by the Ministry of Education, with mention of carefully selected English-language curricula and teacher training to support learning. While English-language resources and curricula are described, there is no explicit description of a dedicated English as an Additional Language (EAL) program, staff, or services for non-native speakers. Consequently, public information does not confirm a separate EAL program.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is addressed as part of the school's holistic development approach. The policy notes the aim to help every student become a balanced and distinguished individual, with attention to mental, social, and emotional well-being, as well as to social communication and behavioral skills. It emphasizes nurturing students' emotional and social development and their overall well-being, including spiritual and physical aspects. The school also references modern pedagogical approaches intended to support these outcomes.

Safeguarding

The school's publicly accessible pages do not disclose explicit safeguarding or child-protection policies.

Admissions

Scholarships

The school does not publicly publish information regarding any existing scholarships offered.

Waitlist

The school does not publicly publish information regarding any existing waitlist or pool system.

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