Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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Delta School is located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in the Al Muruj District. The campus address is 11574 Al Hafsiyun, Muruj District, Riyadh. The new campus spans about 25,000 square metres and is designed with modern facilities and accessible routes.
Delta School offers a KG to Grade 12 program. The International track runs from kindergarten through the third year of secondary school and uses the American curriculum (HMH) accredited by Cognia. The school structure includes KG through Grade 12, with designated sections for International, National, and Egyptian tracks (G1–G12 across tracks).
Delta School operates as a co-educational institution. It offers multiple tracks: International (American curriculum), National (Saudi curriculum with English language emphasis), and Egyptian (Egyptian curriculum with English support).
Delta maintains a Department of Special Education, Delta Special Education Schools, providing services for learning difficulties, autism, attention-related needs, hearing disability, language and speech disorders, and concentration challenges.
There is no formal country affiliation listed. The International track uses an American curriculum (HMH) and Cognia accreditation confirms international program standards.
Religious affiliation is not publicly listed.
The school day runs from 7:00 am to 2:00 pm, Sunday to Thursday.
Public information does not publish details about a school bus service. For transport arrangements, contact the school at 920016013 or 0562210140, or hello@delta.edu.sa.
Application / Registration fees
- No separate application fee or fixed registration fee amount is published by the school. The registration process and payment instructions are described, but no specific application/registration charge is listed.
Tuition fees (annual) by section and year group
- International Section (American curriculum):
- KG: SAR 18,500 per year.
- Grade 1–6: SAR 22,500 per year.
- Grade 7–9: SAR 24,500 per year.
- Grade 10–12: SAR 28,500 per year.
- National Section (Saudi curriculum):
- KG: SAR 14,000 per year.
- Grade 1–6: SAR 14,000 per year.
- Grade 7–9: SAR 16,000 per year.
- Grade 10–12: SAR 18,000 per year.
- Egyptian Track (Arabic):
- KG: SAR 9,000 per year.
- Grade 1–6: SAR 10,200 per year.
- Grade 7–9: SAR 10,200 per year.
- Grade 10–12: SAR 12,200 per year.
- Egyptian Track (Languages):
- KG: SAR 9,000 per year.
- Grade 1–6: SAR 10,800 per year.
- Grade 7–9: SAR 10,800 per year.
- Grade 10–12: SAR 12,800 per year.
Per-term amounts and billing frequency
- The school publishes the tuition as annual amounts per section and year group. Per-term amounts and a public billing timetable (number of instalments, instalment dates or published deadlines) are not provided in the published admission/registration materials. Parents are required to complete formal financial procedures with the school's finance office prior to payment.
Billing schedule and specific payment terms
- The school requires financial-department procedures to be completed before payment is finalised; a formal instalment schedule is not published. There is a stated requirement to notify the financial department in writing at least two weeks before the end of the academic year when transferring a student; failure to follow the transfer notification procedure can lead to a SAR 4,000 fine stated as a seat-reservation charge.
- A siblings discount is published: the second child receives 10% and the third child receives 10% (first child receives no sibling discount).
Boarding fees
- No boarding or residential provision or boarding fees are published for Delta Schools. The school information and campus description list day-school facilities and do not include boarding options.
Other costs (uniforms, transport, activity fees, books, exams, etc.)
- The school mentions a "School Activity" item and refers to additional academic and extracurricular services, but no fixed amounts for uniforms, transport, activity fees, textbooks or exam fees are published in the available admission/registration materials. No public schedule of these ancillary fees is provided.
Refund information
- No explicit refund policy (for tuition, deposits, registration payments or ancillary fees) is published in the school's admission or registration materials. The available materials set out transfer notification requirements and a potential SAR 4,000 seat-reservation charge for transfers not processed according to the stated timing, but they do not state a general refund procedure or refund amounts.
Fee payment options
- Accepted payment methods listed are: ATM cards (Mada), credit cards, bank transfer to the school account and certified personal cheque. The school's published instructions state that a visit to the financial department is necessary before making the payment.
Notes on published figures and missing items
- Published, load-bearing fee figures are the annual tuition amounts listed above for each section and year group. The school's published materials do not provide per-term tuition values, application/registration fee amounts, uniform/transport/activity fee schedules, boarding fees, or a formal, published refund policy; the items above reflect what is publicly listed in the school's admission and registration information.
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