Arab Model Schools has a rich history of providing high quality education to students in the Tela'a Al-Ali area. Founded in 1983 by a group of dedicated board members, the school has grown and expanded over the years to become a well-respected institution in the community.
From the very beginning, the founders of Arab Model Schools had a clear vision for the school: to create an elite institution that offered exceptional academic and teaching services. They knew that in order to achieve this goal, they would need to provide a nurturing and supportive environment for students to learn and grow.
Over the years, the school has undergone many changes and improvements in order to meet the needs of its students and the community. In 1985, the school opened its doors to students in kindergarten through sixth grade in the National Section. In 1991, all classes were completed up to grade twelve, with both Literary and Scientific streams available.
In 2008, Arab Model Schools expanded its offerings even further by establishing the International program (IGCSE). This program has allowed students to study a variety of subjects using a more globally-focused curriculum. And in 2019, the school received approval to start implementing the American program, further broadening the educational opportunities available to students.
Throughout its history, Arab Model Schools have remained committed to providing a high quality education to its students. Whether through the National, International, or American programs, the school has always sought to empower its students to reach their full potential and become leaders in their communities.