Multinational School Bahrain

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As one of the best British schools in Bahrain, Multinational School Bahrain is a welcoming private school in Adliya, Manama, Bahrain. They cater to students from nursery to year 13, offering support through a dedicated Learning Enrichment Department for various educational needs. Starting with the Australian curriculum, the school shifted to the British curriculum in 2017 under new ownership and is now fully accredited as a British School Overseas.


In the infant school, the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum is implemented for nursery and reception, along with the Cambridge Curriculum for Years 1 and 2. In junior school, Multinational School Bahrain uses the Cambridge curriculum for Years 3 to 6, adding Arabic and Islamic Studies for Arabic students. The lower secondary school follows the Cambridge curriculum for Years 7 to 9, getting students ready for international GCSE courses.


In upper secondary, they offer international GCSEs in Years 10 and 11, AS and A level qualifications in Years 12 and 13, along with BTEC qualifications and Bahraini Secondary School Diploma courses. Nestled on a campus with a rich history, Multinational School Bahrain features modern classrooms and a well-equipped library. Their dedication to preparing students for university is clear, with a devoted university counselor and yearly university fairs.

Age range:
3 to 18

Curriculum: British, GCSEs, A-levels

Address: Building 851, Road/Street 3828, Manama/Alqudaybiyah, Block 338 Bahrain

Phone: +973 1771 1444

Email: Info@mns-bahrain.com

Website: https://mns-bahrain.com/

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