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If you're researching international schools in Saudi arabia offering BTEC, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is British Curriculum, taught by 2 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 54,855–108,675 SAR, with the average sitting around 79,853. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Downe House Riyadh (opened 2022).
Compare 2 BTEC international schools in Saudi arabia. Filter by curriculum, fees (average SAR 79,853), location, and more to find the right international school now.
King's College Riyadh - Sedra Campus opens in August 2027 to serve students from Pre-School to Year 13. Following the British Curriculum integrated with Saudi cultural studies, the school distinguishes itself by providing subject-specialist teaching in Arabic, Music, and Physical Education starting at age three, rather than relying solely on general classroom teachers during early childhood development. Located within the ROSHN Sedra community, the campus features a 25-meter six-lane swimming pool, an eight-court indoor sports hall, two padel courts, and a dedicated performing arts theatre. Science and technology laboratories support a strong focus on STEM subjects. Students can choose from over 120 co-curricular activities, including Model United Nations, coding clubs, and the Duke of Edinburgh program. By combining British educational traditions with specialized early learning and extensive physical infrastructure, the campus offers a structured, single-location pathway through to Sixth Form for families in northern Riyadh.
Downe House Riyadh provides a distinctive British education in the heart of Saudi Arabia, blending the heritage of its UK parent school with local culture. Opened in 2022, the school welcomes boys and girls in the early years (ages 2–9) and offers exclusively girls’ education from Year 5 through to Sixth Form. The campus features specialized facilities, including a 560-seat theatre, a semi-Olympic indoor swimming pool, and dedicated science and art laboratories. Students follow the British Curriculum, leading to IGCSE and A-Level qualifications, with a strong emphasis on Arabic and Islamic Studies to ensure cultural fluency. A standout feature is the "Impact and Competency Pathways" (ICPs), a unique programme integrated into the school day that allows students to build personalised portfolios in sports, creative arts, and academic research. With over 60 co-curricular activities, the school ensures a rich educational experience beyond the classroom.
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