Mrs Layla Al-Khalifa, parent
June 2026
My daughter was in the middle band for A-Level Computer Science at St Christopher's. Her ComboTutors tutor knew the Cambridge mark scheme cold and ran her throu...
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Why Manama students
A-Level in Manama is dominated by Cambridge International — sat at St Christopher's School Bahrain, BSB Hamala, Naseem International, Al Hekma in Adliya and Al Raja, all inspected by Bahrain's Education and Training Quality Authority (BQA). St Christopher's Year 13 cohorts target UK Russell Group and increasingly US universities; BSB families in Hamala / Seef apply through both UCAS and Common App in the same cycle. The local in-person specialist pool for A-Level Computer Science (CIE 9709 / 9701 / 9702 / 9700, Edexcel IAL) is thin — many Manama students sit a paper their school day-staff don't teach. Our Manama A-Level Computer Science tutors are examiners or top-university specialists matched by board and option topic, scheduled in Bahrain time around St Christopher's and BSB mock weeks (January-February) and Bahrain National Day on 16 December.
Exam boards we cover
The dominant A-Level route at St Christopher's School Bahrain, BSB and Naseem International — feeding UK Russell Group, US, Canadian and University of Bahrain applications. Linear AS + A2 structure with strong international university recognition.
Used by some Manama British curriculum schools. Modular structure means students can resit individual units — useful for Manama students balancing UCAS and US applications.
Smaller uptake, but offered by some schools serving Manama families repatriating to the UK.
Syllabus coverage
Our A-Level Computer Science tutors cover the full specification with extra depth on the topics where Manama students most consistently lose marks.
Arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees and hash tables.
Big-O, sorting, searching and graph algorithms.
Procedural, object-oriented and functional programming.
CPU, assembly, addressing modes and pipelining.
Scheduling, memory management, TCP/IP and security.
Normalisation, joins, transactions and ACID.
Finite state machines, regular expressions and Turing machines.
Specification, design, testing and evaluation writeups.
We work with students at leading A-Level institutions across Manama.
What we fix
How we fix it:Manama schools shift to a roughly 3-hour Ramadan timetable and pause for Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha. We back-plan Computer Science sessions around the Ramadan window — short, high-density lessons after iftar — so St Christopher's, BSB and IKNS students keep momentum without burning out during fasting.
How we fix it:Year 11 and Year 13 mocks at St Christopher's School Bahrain (Saar) and the British School of Bahrain (Hamala) cluster in January-February. We run a 6-8 week mock-prep block of timed Cambridge / Edexcel past papers and mark-scheme drills in Computer Science, so students walk into Mock Week already calibrated to the examiner.
How we fix it:Bahrain School in Juffair runs the DODEA US academic calendar with AP exams in early May — out of sync with the British curriculum schools around it. We schedule Computer Science AP intensives from January through to the College Board exam window, with FRQ-style drilling and AP Classroom progress checks.
How we fix it:Many Manama families have siblings or cousins schooling across the King Fahd Causeway in Dhahran / Khobar, with weekend visits and mixed board exposure. We hold separate Computer Science progress notes per child and per board (Cambridge / Edexcel / IB / AP) so a single family across two countries gets joined-up tutoring.
How we fix it:Manama Year 12 families weigh University of Bahrain (Sakhir) against UK Russell Group and US applications — each pathway needs a different Computer Science grade profile and admissions test prep. We map the syllabus emphasis and predicted-grade strategy to the actual destination, not a generic target.
Why ComboTutors
St Christopher's and BSB students get Cambridge IGCSE / A-Level specialists; IKNS students get an IB DP examiner; Bahrain School Juffair students get a College Board AP-trained tutor. Computer Science lessons map to your school's scheme of work — not a generic syllabus.
Lessons in Bahrain time (AST, GMT+3) around half-term, Ramadan's ~3-hour day, Eid, Bahrain National Day (16 December) and the DODEA US calendar at Bahrain School. Computer Science progress notes go to parents in Seef, Adliya or Juffair weekly — not monthly.
Banking, diplomatic and US Navy families in Adliya, Seef, Juffair and Bahrain Bay travel constantly. Computer Science lessons reschedule across time zones with the same tutor, so a child returning from London or Dhahran picks up exactly where they left off in the past-paper sequence.
June 2026
My daughter was in the middle band for A-Level Computer Science at St Christopher's. Her ComboTutors tutor knew the Cambridge mark scheme cold and ran her throu...
June 2026
We moved from Mumbai to Seef for a banking posting and the children landed mid-cycle at BSB and IKNS — one on Cambridge Computer Science, one on IB DP Computer ...
June 2026
Bahrain School in Juffair runs College Board AP and we couldn't find an AP Computer Science tutor in-person anywhere in Manama. ComboTutors matched us with an A...

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A-Level Computer Science in Manama
St Christopher's School Bahrain (Saar) runs Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International A-Level for Computer Science, alongside the IB Diploma for sixth form. We match your child to a Cambridge A-Level Computer Science specialist who teaches to that exact specification and St Christopher's mock cadence.
Yes. Bahrain School in Juffair is the DODEA US Department of Defense Education Activity school serving NSA Bahrain families and runs College Board AP. Our AP Computer Science tutors work to the official CED, drill FRQs and align to the May AP exam window — fully compatible with the DODEA US calendar.
University of Bahrain (Sakhir) accepts strong Cambridge IGCSE / A-Level and IB Diploma profiles. We position A-Level Computer Science grades to meet UoB's faculty-specific entry requirements, and where families are dual-tracking to UK Russell Group or US universities we sequence the syllabus emphasis accordingly.
Yes. During Ramadan, Manama schools — St Christopher's, BSB, IKNS, Naseem, Al Hekma — shift to a roughly 3-hour timetable. We move A-Level Computer Science lessons to after-iftar slots in Bahrain time (AST, GMT+3) and run shorter, higher-density sessions through the fasting window and Eid break.
Yes — Ibn Khuldoon National School (IB DP + MoE), the British School of Bahrain in Hamala (Cambridge + IB), Al Hekma International in Adliya (Cambridge) and Naseem International (Cambridge) are among our most common Manama-area schools. Tutors are matched per school and per board for Computer Science.
A-Level Computer Science tutoring for Manama families starts from BHD 20/hour (approximately USD 53). Higher-band tutors for premium St Christopher's, BSB and Bahrain School preparation run at BHD 25-30/hour. First trial lesson is free with no minimum-term contract.

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