Cost of International School Riyadh 2025–2026
Cost of International School Riyadh
The cost of international school in Riyadh is SAR 25,000–150,000+ per year (tuition) plus registration, learning support and exam fees. Total cost over 3–5 years matters more than annual tuition alone.
Annual tuition bands (indicative)
- Budget: SAR 25,000–45,000 (primary)
- Mid-tier: SAR 55,000–85,000 (primary)
- Premium: SAR 90,000–150,000+ (primary and secondary)
One-off and recurring extras
- Registration / enrolment: SAR 5,000–15,000+
- Learning support / EAL: SAR 15,000–40,000+ per year if needed
- IGCSE, IB, A-Level exams: SAR 8,000–25,000+ per session
See our Riyadh fees structure and Saudi Arabia guide.
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