Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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Impact and Competency Pathways (ICPs) are year-long programmes in Sports, Creative and Performing Arts, and Academic Exploration that run within the school day to help students explore their passions and develop key life skills such as leadership, resilience, teamwork and creativity. ICPs are structured yet personalised, allowing students to build portfolios and chart a pathway unique to their interests and strengths. The school follows a British curriculum pathway from Nursery to Year 13, with Arabic Language, Islamic Studies, and Social Studies embedded in core learning, and it prepares pupils for IGCSE, BTEC and A-Level examinations.
Performing Arts offerings include private music lessons, musical ensembles, school concerts and choirs, and drama provision to develop communication and creativity. The 560-seat theatre serves as the central performing arts facility with advanced audio-visual, acoustic and lighting design. The programme supports students of all ages to explore their artistic and musical potential beyond the classroom.
Arabic Language, Islamic Studies, and Social Studies are embedded in the core curriculum, reflecting a commitment to cultural heritage within a British educational framework. In Years 7–8, the curriculum includes Arabic, Islamic and Social Studies alongside the UK Key Stage 3 framework, and Years 9–11 focus on IGCSE with continued emphasis on Arabic, Islamic Studies and Social Studies. In Years 12–13, A Level and BTEC pathways are offered with ongoing attention to Arabic, Islamic Studies and Social Studies.
Impact and Competency Pathways (ICPs) span across Sports, Creative and Performing Arts, and Academic Exploration, enabling cross-age collaboration and portfolio-building. The school promotes leadership, resilience, teamwork and creativity through these year-long programmes, integrating mentors and peers across age groups. The performing arts and sports facilities support broad participation and personal development beyond the classroom.
Sport is a core element of the holistic education, with a ‘Sport for All' ethos that encourages lifelong physical fitness and participation. Facilities include an indoor pool, basketball/football court, squash courts, and fitness spaces, supporting a wide range of age-appropriate activities and well-being initiatives. The performing arts and extended day also contribute to a balanced, well-rounded school experience.
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.