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In 2024, the school offers education from nursery school to secondary school. The school is open to boys and girls [3] who wish to study for the International Baccalaureate Diploma, IGCSE O-level and GCE A-level, [4] Jordanian certificate of Secondary Education , and SAT. [5] In 2017 the school had 1400 pupils with a staff of about 120 teachers ...
The Ahliyyah School for Girls, the Bishop's School for Boys, and the Schneller School are run by the Anglican Church in Amman. There are also a school for the blind, a school for the deaf, and a school for physically handicapped students run by the Anglican church. The Baptist School of Amman is administered by the Baptist church in Jordan and ...
This is a list of schools in the Asian country of Jordan (officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan), sorted alphabetically by the Jordanian governorate to which each school belongs. This list includes primary schools and secondary schools ; tertiary schools are included at the list of universities in Jordan .
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JACKSON — The plan for a school campus serving over 2,000 Orthodox Jewish girls can proceed after a lawsuit challenging the project was dismissed in Superior Court last week.. Superior Court ...
Bishop James Van de Velde was named as the second bishop of Natchez by Pope Pius IX in 1853. However, after only 23 months in office, Van de Velde died in 1855 of yellow fever. [7] The next bishop of Natchez was Bishop William Elder, appointed by Pius IX in 1857. At the time he arrived in Natchez, the diocese had eleven missions (churches ...
The current bishop is Sani Ibrahim Azar, [3] who was elected in 2017 and consecrated as bishop on 14 January 2018. The bishop emeritus, Munib Younan , retains an official role. Younan is the former president of the Lutheran World Federation (2010–2017), [ 4 ] and remains a member of the ELCJHL Council.
Jabal al-Ashrafieh (Arabic: جبل الأشرفية, often called al-Ashrafiyah or simply Ashrafiya) is a town and neighbourhood in Amman, Jordan. Located in East Amman, it is the highest point in the city and it features many services, such as schools, restaurants, and shopfronts. [1]