Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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Brook House College Riyadh has typical class sizes of 4, instruction in English.
1 Ruwaq Street, Qurtubah, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The campus is in the Qurtubah district of Riyadh and is accessible by road. The street address places the school within Riyadh's urban, international-education landscape.
The school serves Foundation Stage (FS1–FS2) and continues through Year 12 (Y01–Y12). The curriculum pathway includes Key Stage 1 (Years 1–2), Key Stage 2 (Years 3–6), Key Stage 3 (Years 7–9) and Key Stage 4 (Years 10–11) with a Sixth Form offering AS and A Levels (Years 12).
The Riyadh campus operates as a private British-curriculum school with an international, inclusive ethos. It emphasises a British curriculum rooted in England's framework and maintains an international, diverse student community. There is no explicit boarding facility indicated for the Riyadh campus.
The school describes an internationally diverse student body, but there are no published figures for the total number of nationalities or the local/international student ratio. No specific nationality breakdown is published.
An inclusive education programme is in place, with differentiated instruction and support designed to ensure every student, regardless of ability or learning needs, can thrive. The school highlights its commitment to diversity and inclusion as part of the curriculum and student support.
The school is affiliated with Brooke House College UK; the Riyadh campus shares the same mission, values, and ethos as the UK institution and follows a British curriculum.
There is no religious affiliation stated in BHCR materials. The school presents an international, diverse ethos within a British-education framework.
Public materials do not publish start/end times. There is a school calendar referenced on the Life at Brooke House section, but specific daily timings are not provided.
A bus service is not detailed publicly. Tuition and fees notes indicate that transportation is not included in the tuition, suggesting families arrange their own transport if needed.
Annual tuition at Brook House College Riyadh ranges from SAR 50,600 to SAR 66,700 for 2026/27.
Brook House College Riyadh teaches British Curriculum for students aged 3 to 10.
Brooke House College Riyadh offers a British curriculum rooted in the National Curriculum for England, with Arabic Language and Social Studies integrated to reflect the local context. EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) focuses on play-based learning to develop communication, numeracy, and personal, social, and emotional development. Key Stage 1 (Years 1–2) builds on those foundations, developing literacy, numeracy, science, and world knowledge through enquiry-based learning. Key Stage 2 (Years 3–6) deepens core subjects—English, Mathematics, Science, and Humanities—while fostering curiosity, collaboration, and independence. Secondary Education (Key Stage 3 and 4; Years 7–11) leads to IGCSE qualifications in Year 10–11 across core subjects, with Arabic Language and Social Studies included in the programme. 6th Form (AS & A Levels; Years 12–13) offers a range of A-Level subjects following the British curriculum to prepare students for university entry.
Brooke House College Riyadh supports social-emotional learning through a holistic development approach that includes leadership programmes, student councils, and international exchanges, which cultivate teamwork, resilience, creativity, and ethical decision-making.
The school describes an inclusive education programme with differentiated instruction and specialised support services, but does not specify which kinds of SEN it can support or whether it is a specialist SEN institution.
EAL provision is not explicitly described; Arabic language and social studies are integrated into the curriculum, with Arabic language playing a vital role.
The Principal states that BHCR prioritizes student well-being and aims to provide a nurturing, safe environment, with a holistic development approach designed to build resilience and personal growth.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding safeguarding policies; accreditations and memberships (including ISI) indicate safeguarding standards within the institution.
1. Submit the admissions form to begin enrollment. Guardians complete the form with details such as Guardian Name, Email, Phone number, Nationality, Child's name, and Date of birth; the form also asks how you heard about BHCR. The admissions team will contact you shortly after submission.
2. An offer of a place is followed by payment of the Registration Fee. The Registration Fee is 5,000 SAR excluding VAT (5,750 SAR including VAT) and is payable after an offer of a place has been made; the Registration Fee is waived for founding families.
3. Pay the Deposit. A deposit equal to 20% of the annual tuition is payable within 15 days of the date of the offer letter (this deposit secures the child's place). The policy shows the 20% deposit as part of the payment structure.
4. Follow the Payment Schedule for tuition. The 2025–2026 plan divides full fees into four payments, with a Down Payment of 20% due 15 June 2025, followed by payments on 1 August 2025, 15 November 2025, and 1 March 2026; amounts differ by year group and are shown in the Fees Policy. Fees for non-Saudi applicants include VAT (15%) per regulations; there is a 5% sibling discount for the second and subsequent children.
5. Re-enrolment for the next academic year. To continue for the following year, a 20% re-enrolment fee (based on the upcoming year group's tuition) is due by 15 June; this guarantees the child's place, with places released after 30 June if re-enrolment is not confirmed.
6. In-term joiners and related fees. Fees for children who enroll after the start of Term 1 or Term 2 are calculated pro-rata according to weeks remaining, with a minimum charge of 50% of the term's fees; enrollments before the term start but non-attendance can affect pro-rating. Fees for Term 3 enrollments are calculated on a pro-rata basis for the remainder of the academic year.
7. Withdrawals.
8. How to pay and financial support. Payments can be made by online bank transfer (include the child's full name) and proof should be emailed to the Finance Team; direct payments are accepted on campus by Visa, Mastercard, Mada, or American Express. The Finance Department can review difficulties with fee payments on a case-by-case basis.
9. Outstanding fees and consequences. If fees remain unpaid, steps may include withholding of academic reports, suspension or withdrawal of the school place, and other actions.
10. Refunds. Refunds apply to annual payments in advance only if full term notices are given for unused terms; refunds do not apply for absences due to illness, travel, or similar reasons.