Riyadh Schools Fees 2025–2026
Riyadh Schools Fees
Riyadh Schools offers British and American curricula. Annual tuition sits in the budget band: primary around SAR 30,000–42,000; secondary higher, often SAR 38,000–58,000 per year.
Fee overview (indicative)
- Primary: Approx. SAR 30,000–42,000 per year
- Secondary: Approx. SAR 38,000–52,000 per year
- IGCSE / IBDP: Approx. SAR 45,000–58,000 per year
Additional costs
- Registration / enrolment: One-off; often SAR 5,000–10,000+.
- Learning support / EAL: Extra if required.
- IGCSE, IB exam fees: Not included in tuition.
Curriculum
- British and American curricula
- Affordable option with recognised curricula
- Multiple campuses
Always confirm fees on the school’s website. See our Riyadh fees comparison and cheapest Riyadh schools.
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