Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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The school provides student wellbeing and SEL support through a combination of structured programs and digital tools. A dedicated Student Services portal gives guardians access to support services, the ability to view the student's file, and to submit complaints or suggestions, facilitating ongoing welfare communication. ClassDojo is used as a behavioral tool to share classroom progress with parents, supporting ongoing SEL-related monitoring. The school also runs an Intervention Support Program with weekly sessions for low-achieving students and a multi‑tiered approach, including regular parent communication and targeted strategies. Additional after‑school programs offer religious, educational, and recreational activities intended to foster personal growth and character development.
The school publicly discloses academic support for students, including general reinforcement classes, and an Intervention Support Program for low-achieving students, but does not publish a dedicated SEN department or a list of specific disabilities it can support. The Intervention Support Program is designed to address needs through weekly sessions with a multi‑tiered approach and parent involvement. General academic support is described as available, with reinforcement classes in core subjects. There is no publicly disclosed information about a specialist SEN facility or unit.
The ESL program is described as a cornerstone of the school, with students assessed using Fluency MAP and weekly targeted small‑group instruction to strengthen foundational reading skills. The program is implemented across campuses including Alizdihar, Jeddah, Alrakah, and Alqirawan, indicating broad EAL coverage. This language support is positioned to enable success across the curriculum. In addition, specialized Arabic for non‑native speakers is offered at all grade levels, with French available for some grades, supporting multilingual learners.
Staff emphasise social and emotional wellbeing as part of student support, with language on the careers pages noting care and support for students at academic, social, and emotional levels. The Intervention Support Program addresses students' needs through weekly sessions and parental communication, contributing to mental and academic support. After‑school programs and the Homework Club provide structured environments that can enhance wellbeing through routine and constructive activity. The ESL program and general academic support also contribute to students' confidence and resilience by facilitating access to learning across subjects.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding safeguarding policies.