Lebanon Education Directory
Hariri High School II (HHSII) is an Anglophone, private, co-educational school located in Zokak Al-Blat in Beirut. Established in 1986 by Rafic Hariri Foundation, the school accommodates more than 1250 students coming from the middle class society. These students are distributed over all grade levels starting from Nursery to G12 in its three branches; Life Sciences, General Sciences, and Sociology and Economics. Students at HHSII are brought up in a school environment that values Islamic beliefs and principles.
Besides Arabic, HHSII teaches English as the first foreign language and French as the second foreign language starting from G1. Since it is an Anglophone school, it goes without saying that English is the language of instruction in math and sciences.
Since HHSII adopts the revised Lebanese National Curricula, the learning objectives aim at preparing G9 and G12 students to sit for the Brevet and Baccalaureate official exams. The secondary school curricula, in general, go beyond the objectives of the national curricula and give more emphasis to other scientific and English language objectives required for passing local university exams and international ones abroad. Also, secondary students are given the chance to promote their test-taking skills by exposing them to various questioning techniques.
Finally, students are encouraged to enhance their social communication skills, in addition to working on developing other aspects of their personalities.
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