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The three most common systems are the American system, British system (IGCSE/A-Level), and the International Baccalaureate (IB). Each has its own curriculum structure, assessment methods, and university recognition pathways.

Yes. Graduates from American, British, or IB systems in Jordan can apply to universities worldwide, as these are internationally recognized qualifications.

Yes. Schools must be accredited by international boards such as College Board (USA), Cambridge Assessment / Edexcel (UK), or IBO (Switzerland). These accreditations ensure certificates are recognized by universities worldwide.

Yes. We provide past papers, educational courses, and educational products for children.

Most students transfer to international systems between Grade 5 and Grade 9, depending on the school. Some schools offer early adoption from Kindergarten, while others provide bridging programs to help students adapt smoothly.

Yes, there is a section for those wishing to donate books free of charge, as we will coordinate to collect the books you want to donate at your convenience. Your donation will help students in impoverished areas and governorates in Jordan who cannot afford books. Also, it will support our idea and start-up business as we use 5% of the book value to cover transportation costs and encourage used books consumption

Yes. Many schools offer bridging programs or placement exams to assess the student’s level and place them in the right grade or subject stream.

They are not required to take Tawjihi, but they must obtain Tawjihi equivalency if they wish to study in Jordan. Arabic and Islamic Studies are mandatory subjects within the school curriculum.

Yes. The Jordanian Ministry of Education mandates Arabic Language, Islamic Studies, and National Education to be taught to Jordanian students, even in international schools.

Yes, we have past papers for: 

  • IG: Primary 5+6 grade, Secondary 7+8, O level 9+10, and 
  • A level 11+12 (Edexcel and Cambridge).
  • AP (free response question).
  • IB (standard level 9+10, higher-level 11+12).

Test books: 400 hundred (multiple-choice) questions with answers and explanations, available for SAT, AP, and ACT.

Yes, we offer “Teacher edition” books with special discounts for teachers.

We do not have a physical store; we have an online store website instead, through which you can buy, sell and donate your books easily with the support of our active customer support center

Yes. Delivery service is available to all governorates of Jordan.

Yes, we have new and used books.

In the meantime, we do not work with the national curricula textbooks

Yes. Alefredo books earn a commission percentage of the sale, and it varies depending on the book’s price. The percentage will appear on the website when setting the book’s price

After you have registered the book you’d like to sell on our website We will buy your book once another customer orders it.

You can sell your books through our website: www.AlefredoBooks.com, select “Sell your book” category, then create an account or sign in if you are already registered. After that, you can start listing the books you want to sell by entering the book’s ISBN. 

Once another customer has ordered your book, we will contact you to purchase the book.

The book owner can set the selling price through “Alefredo books” website after filling in the main book’s information. Please note that Alefredo books will help you set a price by showing you the average selling price for this book, but you are free to choose otherwise, depending on the condition of your book

• American: GPA scale (0–4), continuous coursework + SATs.
• British: Letter grades (A*–E), exam-based.
• IB: 1–7 scale, with internal assessments and external exams.

Yes. Jordanian universities recognize the American Diploma, provided students meet Tawjihi equivalency requirements, including passing SAT I & II exams and meeting specific subject combinations.

Yes. The IGCSE/AS/A-Level pathway is recognized. Students must complete 8 O-Level subjects + 2 AS Levels, or equivalent, to receive Tawjihi equivalency.

• American: Continuous assessment, GPA-based, broader curriculum, SAT exams.
• British: Subject-based, exam-oriented, IGCSE & A-Levels determine final qualifications.
• The American system is more flexible, while the British system is more specialized

  • To cultivate and encourage a culture of reusing books among people and students.
  • Promote respect for intellectual property and prevent photocopying by providing students the opportunity to buy used books.
  • Preserve the environment by saving trees and reducing landfill waste.
  • Help students save money as used books may cost you only half the rate of new books. By buying them, you may cut costs and buy more books with that money you have saved. 

They typically sit for SAT I & II, sometimes AP exams, and school-based assessments that contribute to their GPA.

They sit for IGCSE (O-Levels) usually in Grade 10/11 and AS/A-Levels in Grade 11/12. These are administered by Cambridge, Edexcel, or Oxford boards.

An ISBN is an International Standard Book Number, composed of 13 digits and you can find it on the back cover of the book

Tawjihi equivalency is the official recognition of international certificates by the Jordanian Ministry of Education. It’s essential for students who wish to apply to Jordanian universities or work in regulated fields.

Depending on demand, it might take 30 to 60 days; in January, March, and June to October, there is a higher demand for school textbooks

By writing the 13-digit ISBN in the search box.

If no results appeared, we advise you to contact us.

The IB is a global curriculum that focuses on critical thinking, inquiry, and research. It consists of the PYP (Primary), MYP (Middle Years), and DP (Diploma Programme). The DP is recognized internationally, including in Jordan.

1- Used Books Marketplace for (IGCSE AP ACT IB SAT Check Point and More)

2- Past Papers and teacher summaries (Digital and Paper format)

3- Mock Exams and quizzes platform

Cultivating and encouraging a culture of reusing books among people and students. 

No, your contact information will not be visible to interested buyers. “Alefredo Books” is committed to protecting its customer’s information and privacy.