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5 Top Schools in Kuwait for Expat Children

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5 Top Schools in Kuwait for Expat Children

Education plays a very important role in developing a person’s life, teaching values. Having international schools in countries is also important for expatriates especially. Kuwait is one such country where international schools are very popular because of the huge number of expatriates living there. 

In this article, we are going to see the top 5 international schools best for expatriates in Kuwait. Therefore, let’s begin.

American International School of Kuwait

The American International School of Kuwait better known as AISK, is a private school that is co educational in nature, meaning it teaches both boys and girls. It has classes from kindergarten to class 12. It is recognised by New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). It has activities clubs like music, swimming and sports and drama for culturing extra curricular activities in students.

American School of Kuwait

The school has been running for more than half a century aiming to create an international standard like America. Its success comes from having good quality leaders, committed administration, and experienced teachers. The school is co-ed, and the curriculum is american.

British School of Kuwait

Existing for 40 years the BSK has been leading the quality of British education in the country. Students from more than 70 countries study in the school. It is co educational and is recognised by Cambridge. It accepts students from the age of 4 to aged 18.

Kuwait National English School

Part of the British Schools in Middle East (BSME), its also organised as a British School Overseas (BSO) by the UK Department of Education. It is also included in the Associated Schools Projects by UNESCO. The school believes in diversity, equal rights and cooperation.

Universal American School

It’s a private non profit school that is co educational in nature and teaches from primary to class 12. It started in 1975 with 300 students focussing on providing top notch education in academics, sports, music and other co curricular activities. It has been running for nearly 50 years and has about 1800 students in total.

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