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About Khartoum American School
The Khartoum American School (KAS) is an independent, coeducational day school that offers an educational program from preschool (3 year-olds) through grade 12 for students of all nationalities. The school was founded in 1957.
KAS provides nurturing and caring student-centered environment. The curriculum is inquiry-based and international (AERO) in scope. The language of instruction is English and resources are from the U.S. The school’s core curriculum includes language arts (English), math, science, social studies, and foreign language (French or Arabic). Classes in music, art, and physical education supplement the core curriculum.
Our Curriculum
At KAS we seek to empower students to formulate and frame questions to become creative and critical thinkers in our ever-changing world. We support students’ learning styles and needs while incorporating authentic experiences in our units so that learning connects with real life. Our ultimate goal is to enhance students’ understanding and create lifelong learners.
Khartoum American School is a school that is committed to continuous improvement. One of how we accomplish this goal is through the accreditation process. Over the past twenty years, KAS has been accredited through the Middle States Association (MSA) of Schools and Colleges.
MSA is a recognized leader in national and international educational communities and its goal is “to improve the quality of education through the accreditation process and to affirm to the public the trustworthiness of its accredited members for the Twenty-First Century.”
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Country information
Capital: Khartoum
Language: Arabic, English
Population: 31 million
Currency: Sudanese pound
Government: Federal presidential republic