KG (Kindergarten)
At IEPEC KG, we focus on the holistic development of every child, building confidence, independence, and early academic foundations through play-based learning. Our program combines language, music, physical education, and drama to create an engaging and joyful learning experience.
We provide a safe, caring environment where children develop social, emotional, and cognitive skills. Strong emphasis is placed on child protection, wellbeing, and positive relationships, ensuring every child feels secure and supported as learners explore, learn, and grow.
Primary (G1–G6)
IEPEC Primary delivers a balanced and engaging education based on the Cambridge Primary Framework in English, Mathematics, Science, and Global Perspectives, alongside Arabic Language and Social Studies aligned with the Ministry of Education.
We value each learner’s individuality through differentiated teaching and continuous assessment, ensuring learning is meaningful and adapted to student needs. Our approach develops critical thinking, creativity, and real-life application of knowledge.
Students also engage in STEAM, Art, Music, Physical Education, and Arabic enrichment, alongside activities such as debates, research projects, and drama. We actively promote social responsibility through community campaigns and encourage a healthy, active lifestyle through sports and physical education.
IEPEC fosters confident, responsible learners who are prepared academically and socially for the future, while maintaining a strong sense of identity and global awareness.
American High School Diploma (G7–G12)
IEPEC offers the American Diploma Program from Grades 7 to 12, providing a rigorous, standards-based curriculum designed to prepare students for university and future careers.
Grades 7 & 8
serve as the critical gateway to the American Diploma Program. Moving beyond memorization, our curriculum emphasizes applying knowledge, analyzing data, and constructing evidence-based arguments within a rigorous standards-based framework.
These foundational years systematically build the core competencies required for the EST and AP exams. In Mathematics, students transition from arithmetic to pre-algebraic reasoning and data interpretation. In English Language Arts, they develop close reading skills, academic vocabulary, and analytical writing-essential for success in AP courses and the EST. By Grade 8, students master the study habits, time management, and critical thinking strategies necessary to thrive in high school and beyond.
Students in Grades 9 to 12
develop strong academic skills with a focus on critical thinking, creativity, and independent learning. In high school, students may take Advanced Placement (AP) courses, offering college-level academic challenges and potential university credit.
As part of equivalency requirements, students also complete the EST, ensuring readiness for both local and international university admissions.
Our program prepares students to become confident, capable, and globally competitive graduates ready for higher education and beyond.