Teach at Canadian International School Amman in Jordan
Jordan
K-12 School
Private school
Internationally accredited
Internationally accredited
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About Canadian International School Amman
Canadian International School Amman is a private school located in Amman, Jordan offering a bilingual English/Arabic learning environment to students. The curriculum used comes from Alberta, Canada and is ranked among the top 5 in the world. CIS Amman is a new facility and offers SMART Boards in classrooms, wifi, a school gymnasium, a school cafeteria, a new playground to students. CIS Amman focuses on the development of literacy and numeracy skills for students, and has capped class sizes at 20 per class. CIS Amman offers a positive working environment to teachers as school staff are friendly and supportive.
The school, located in an upscale neighbourhood in Amman, is in a very safe area close to Embassies and services. Amman is an extremely safe city, as is Jordan as a country. Jordan offers many tourist sites to visit including: The Dead Sea, Petra, Wadi Rum and Jeresh. Jordan is also well situated to benefit from travel to other countries during school vacations.
Expatriate teachers are offered:
A competitive salary
furnished accommodation or a housing allowance
a return ticket from point of residence
medical benefits
Canadian International School Amman contact information
Address: Deir Ghubar, Amman, Amman, 11821, Jordan
Phone: +962 07 9692 2642
Jordan at a glance
Country information
Capital: Amman
Language: Arabic
Population: 9,930,491
Currency: Jordanian dinar (JOD)
Government: Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Country quick facts
Jordan borders the Dead Sea, Earth’s lowest point, which is 429 metres (1,407 ft) below sea level.
The olive tree is very common in Jordan - they’re everywhere!
Within Jordan is the city of Petra or “The Rose City” and is an ancient city famous for its architecture that is carved directly into the rock face. It has been named a UNESCO World heritage Site and is one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.
In Jordan, it is considered polite to refuse the offer of a meal three times before accepting the invitation.
The remains of possibly the world's oldest purpose - built church was discovered in Jordan and is from the late 3rd or early 4th century AD.
Jordan is the only country in the region that does not have any oil.
Jordan is home to many biblical sites including the Jordan River, Mount Neb and the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.