Capital School
The Capital School Bahrain is based on a classic British Primary School set-up and will operate as such i.e offering a class/form structure within key stages of development, a National Curriculum including Early Year’s Foundation Stage whilst adhering to the requirements of the Bahrain Ministry of Education guidance on the teaching of Arabic and Islamic Classes.
Our teaching and learning approaches will reflect only the very best of British Primary School practice and will be contained within a modern learning environment which will be both stimulating and purposeful. We aim to reinforce family values and norms at all times which in turn will create an atmosphere of warmth and care, because we believe that a happy child is one who learns more effectively. Our school house system of Buckingham, Windsor, Kensington and Westminster will further serve to reinforce the notion of team spirit, co-operation and always giving your best unselfishly.
We will also align it with the highest of safeguarding standards demanded by the British Primary School inspectorate. The school is situated away from the roadside with a secure site which is strictly monitored 24/7. The new school is within the area of the Al Ahli Sports Complex which also provides us with excellent sports and swimming facilities that would be the envy of any school. We constantly work in close harmony with our sister school, Capital School Dubai, to ensure that we gain from the very best of shared expertise and resources and whilst maintaining collective standards of both progress and attainment in all subjects offered.
Good facilities & very homey environment 👍
The only thing I’m worried about is the long hours.
The easiest way to lose 50 BD. If I could give 0 stars I would have done it. Probably they should revise their website for the grammatical errors, seems like a 2 years old prepared it
One of the best schools in Bahrain, highly accredited, and distinguished. My son is extremely happy, and we are so happy with his academic and personal skills development.
The communication channels between the parents and the school need a slight improvement.
Completely unaccredited “international school”, which has a core focus on the local culture and traditions. Lots of bullying and many of the underqualified “teachers” seem to ignore it. By international standards, the quality of this school is extremely low. Due to the low standards, the majority of ex-pat kids have already left, what has now become a local Bahraini school, where kids learn English.
Check the education quality authority report!