Bahrain Bayan School

Bahrain Bayan School
Location
Manama, Bahrain
Information
Type Private
Established 1982
Director General Dr. Peter Nanos
Grades K-12
Color(s)      Forest Green
     White
Website

Bahrain Bayan School is a private school located in Isa Town, Bahrain, established in 1982.

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Tuition fees

The school's tuition fees are an annual sum split between semesters.

Grade Level Annual Fee
(in Bahraini Dinars)
Nursery BD 1400
KG1 BD 1800
KG2 BD 2130
Grades 1-5 BD 2310
Grades 6-9 BD 2585
Grades 10-12 BD 3500

Activities

Bahrain Bayan School activities include Model United Nations in Bahrain and abroad, athletic activities including volleyball, basketball and football, in which the school competes against rival schools such as the Modern Knowledge Schools (MKS), IKNS, and Bahrain School, to name a few. The school also participates in the local TradeQuest[1] programme, and has an active Student Council. The school's journalism department, which is separated into English journalism and Arabic journalism, publishes annual magazines in both languages.

The school has special days, such as Fun Day, Sports Day, and National Day, although this day is usually celebrated before the actual holiday on December 16 due to time constraints.

The school hosts plays, in English and Arabic, usually supervised by a theatre arts teacher. The latest of such was titled The Seussification of Romeo and Juliet and had an all-student cast.

Facilities

Bahrain Bayan School has a library, featuring both Arabic and English books. The library is fully digitized and checkout is handled with laminated library cards. The school also has computer labs where students can print documents and access the internet, in addition to participating in courses such as Computer Science and Computer Multimedia. It also has a very nice cafeteria containing local delicacies and was voted the best cafeteria in bahrain for two years straight. The biryani is very nice and its 500 fils. Bayan also has a running track sponsored by batelco, in the middle, there is a sand football field with rocks so the students get hurt when they fall.

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See also

References

  1. ^ Official TradeQuest website, http://www.tradequest.com.bh/