IB Schools in Riyadh Fees 2025–2026
IB Schools in Riyadh Fees
IB schools in Riyadh charge annual tuition from SAR 35,000 to SAR 150,000+ depending on school tier and year group. IB tuition fees are part of annual tuition; IB exam fees are usually extra.
IB schools and fee ranges (indicative)
| School | Primary (IB PYP) | Secondary (MYP) | IBDP |
|---|---|---|---|
| King Faisal | SAR 95,000–130,000 | SAR 110,000–145,000 | SAR 120,000–150,000+ |
| AIS-R | SAR 90,000–120,000 | SAR 105,000–135,000 | SAR 115,000–140,000+ |
| Riyadh Schools | SAR 30,000–42,000 | SAR 38,000–52,000 | SAR 45,000–58,000 |
What’s included vs extra
- Included: IB programme delivery, most teaching and materials.
- Extra: Registration, learning support, EAL.
- IB exam fees: Usually SAR 8,000–25,000+ per session; not in tuition.
See our Riyadh fees comparison and Saudi Arabia guide.
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