King's Academy

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King's Academy
King's Academy logo.png
Floreat Scientia
Location
Madaba, Jordan Jordan
Information
Type Private, boarding
Religious affiliation(s) None
Established 2007
Headmaster John Austin
Website

King’s Academy (Arabic transliteration: كينغز أكاديمي) is a co-educational private boarding school that opened in August 2007 in Madaba-Manja, Jordan. It is named in honour of Abdullah II of Jordan. Abdullah was sent to Deerfield Academy in the United States as there was no school of comparable standing in Jordan when he was a boy, but his son Crown Prince Hussein was a member of the new school's first intake. The new school's first headmaster was a former headmaster of Deerfield.[citation needed]

The primary language of instruction at King's Academy is English. Both Arabic speaking and non Arabic speaking students are required to study Arabic. The academy recently became a member of the G20 Schools group.[citation needed]

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[edit] Location and Campus

The school is situated 35 kilometers southwest of Amman on a 144-acre (575-dunum) site. The campus is composed of 23 buildings, including nine dormitories (housing up to 450 students), an Academy building, an Administration building, a 700-seat auditorium and a dining hall, where sit-down meals are held regularly.

[edit] Athletic Facilities

The athletic facilities include a semi-Olympic swimming pool, tennis, swimming pool, squash, handball and basketball courts, and cardio and weight training facilities. There is also an outdoor sports stadium, that includes a full-size football field, two additional football fields and a track.

[edit] King Abdullah II Spiritual Center

The King Abdullah II Spiritual Center is a non-denominational spiritual center that is available for use to all members of the school community, regardless of their religious preference.

[edit] The Abdul Majeed Shoman Auditorium

The Abdul Majeed Shoman Auditorium holds 700 people and is the location of both school and community events including, concerts, student recitals, and dance performances. The auditorium also serves as the place for daily school meetings between the headmaster and the school community.

[edit] The HRH Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Adiministration Center

The HRH Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Administration Center houses the departments of academic affairs, admissions, communications, finance, human resources and information technology. The office of the headmaster, the deputy headmaster is also located in this building.

[edit] The HRH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Library

The HRH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Library is designed to accommodate 50,000 volumes.[citation needed] The building is outfitted with wireless internet, reading tables and study spaces, including a circular reading room that overlooks the campus.

[edit] Student body

The King’s Academy campus was built to accommodate 600 students, of which about 75 percent are boarding students. Boarding students can choose to be either week-day boarders (returning home for the weekend) or full-time boarders.

For the 2010-2011 academic year, 430 students were enrolled at the school, representing some 24 countries in the Middle East and around the world. Of these students, 40 percent are female and 60 percent are male.

The school draws students from diverse ethnic, geographic, religious and economic backgrounds, and between 15 and 30 percent of King’s Academy’s tuition revenue has been set aside for financial aid, in addition to an endowment fund for scholarships.

[edit] Academics

The school’s curriculum is based on the American Advanced Placement (AP) program, although it is modified to accommodate for the different needs of the students.[citation needed] Students are able to receive 'equivalency' to other programs in the region, such as the Jordanian 'tawjihi' examinations. The primary language of instruction at King's Academy is English.

The academic departments at King's Academy are:

The school was recently accredited by the international CIS group.

[edit] Co-Curricular Activities

All King's Academy students must participate in four afternoons a week of co-curricular activities. These activities include community service, yearbook, performing and visual arts, sports and the school newspaper (called The Rexonian).

[edit] Community service

Community Service is strongly encouraged. Students volunteer to help teach English to children, work with refugees, assist in clean-up projects and work with non-profit social service organizations on environmental, educational and social welfare issues. Each year a community service fair is held to encourage students to participate in community service programs during the summer months.

[edit] Sports

King's Academy has a strong focus on athletics as part of its co-curricular program. The school competes in both local and international leagues, traveling to places such as Damascus, Beirut and Istanbul to compete with other schools. Competitive sports offered during the 2010-2011 fall, winter and spring seasons include:

The school also offers a number of recreational programs, where students work to develop skills rather than compete against other schools. These include:

[edit] Board Membership

International Advisory Board members:

Board of Trustees members

  • Karim Kawar (Chairman)
  • Dr. John Austin, ex officio
  • Ms. Randa Ayoubi
  • Dr. Amin Badr El Din
  • Mr. George Faux
  • Ms. M. Burch Tracy Ford
  • Mr. David Pond
  • His Excellency Mr. Samir Rifai
  • His Excellency Mr. Bassem Salem
  • Mr. Peter Weinberg
  • Ms. Lubna Olayan

[edit] Round Square

In 2010, King's Academy became the first Arab school to gain full membership in Round Square.[citation needed] The Round Square Conference of Schools is a worldwide association of more than 60 schools that allows students to travel between schools and tour the country or do community service.

[edit] References


[edit] External links

Coordinates: 31°45′12″N 35°50′53″E / 31.75325°N 35.848142°E / 31.75325; 35.848142

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