Abdul Hamid Sharaf School
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Abdul Hamid Sharaf School (AHSS) is a private school in Amman, Jordan. It was founded by Farid and Sue Dahdah, in 1980. It is named after the former prime minister Abdul Hamid Sharaf, who had recently died at the time. For more information go to: http://ahss.edu.jo
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It is known to be the first school to introduce GCSE examinations in Jordan. Its founder and principal Sue Dahdah is known to be one of the few people in Jordan who are in such a position with a doctorate in that area.
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AHSS accepts most applying students, even those with very low grades, or those whom have been expelled from other private schools. The only reason AHSS does this is because they believe in giving chances, and that all children should be given the chance to get an education. They are very patient and try many ways to change students who are not among the best in the nation. It is a very good school in which you learn many things that you carry on in life-not just knowledge, but great friends, teachers whom you'll remember for a life time, and each stone you walk on will have a memory you will charish forever. AHSS is a highly recommended school which is accredited by the United States now.