Alumni Spotlight: Emily Thorpe
Emily Thorpe started going to AHSS in 1996 in Kindergarten and stayed through seventh grade at the school before moving back to her home country of Australia.
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Emily Thorpe started going to AHSS in 1996 in Kindergarten and stayed through seventh grade at the school before moving back to her home country of Australia.
AHSS eighth grader Lara Jaradat and her football club Al-Ittihad won the Jordan T15 Women’s Elite League championship. Lara is a midfielder on the team.
Dalia Dajani graduated from AHSS in 2005. Dalia then moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada to pursue a Bachelor of Commerce Degree majoring in Human Resources, Industrial Relations, and Psychology from Saint Mary’s University.
Two AHSS Students competed in an invitational art competition hosted by Terra Santa College on Monday.
We are pleased to announce that the accreditation of Abdul Hamid Sharaf School has been successfully renewed by Cognia.
An AHSS student group won the national competition for Best Overall Presentation experience in the British Council’s “Your World Competition 2023-24.”
Emily Thorpe started going to AHSS in 1996 in Kindergarten and stayed through seventh grade at the school before moving back to her home country of Australia.
AHSS eighth grader Lara Jaradat and her football club Al-Ittihad won the Jordan T15 Women’s Elite League championship. Lara is a midfielder on the team.
Dalia Dajani graduated from AHSS in 2005. Dalia then moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada to pursue a Bachelor of Commerce Degree majoring in Human Resources, Industrial Relations, and Psychology from Saint Mary’s University.
Two AHSS Students competed in an invitational art competition hosted by Terra Santa College on Monday.
We are pleased to announce that the accreditation of Abdul Hamid Sharaf School has been successfully renewed by Cognia.
An AHSS student group won the national competition for Best Overall Presentation experience in the British Council’s “Your World Competition 2023-24.”
Abdul Hamid Sharaf School (founded in 1980) is among the first private, coeducational, non-parochial, K-12 day schools in Amman, Jordan. It serves the needs of a diverse group of students, international and local.
Shuhadaa Amman Street
Deir Ghbar, Al Diyar
P.O. Box: 6008
Amman 11118, JO