Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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1. Book a personalised tour to meet our principals and educators and to experience the Granada campus firsthand. The tour provides insight into the bilingual, Reggio Emilia-inspired learning environment. Booking is available through the campus's tour option.
2. Submit the online application with a non-refundable SAR 1,000 application fee at the time of submission. A full set of application documents is required, and payment details are shared after the documents are received.
3. If eligible and a vacancy exists, you will receive a Letter of Offer. After receiving the offer, families have five working days to confirm placement by paying a non-refundable SAR 5,000 registration fee.
4. Pay school fees in Saudi Riyal; fees are exclusive of 15% VAT, and VAT is not applicable for Saudi nationals. A 5% discount applies to the second child and 10% to the third child onwards for siblings. Payments are by wire transfer, with details provided after the full set of application documents is received.
5. Admissions operate on a rolling basis; relocation and readiness are accommodated as long as eligibility is met and a vacancy exists. The academic year runs from August to June, and admissions can begin at different times throughout the year.
The school does not publish any information on existing waitlist.
The school does not publish any information on existing scholarships.
EtonHouse International School Granada offers a unique educational pathway in the heart of Riyadh, blending the inquiry-based Reggio Emilia approach in the early years with the academic structure of the British Curriculum and International Primary Curriculum (IPC). Opened in 2025, the campus features purpose-built facilities designed to foster creativity and collaboration, including a dedicated Future Lab, visual and performing arts studios, and piazzas that encourage community interaction. The school provides a bilingual environment with daily instruction in English and Arabic, ensuring students develop strong linguistic proficiency alongside global perspectives. A distinct feature of the school is its "Inquire-Think-Learn" philosophy, which positions students as active participants in their education, supported by a rich teacher-child ratio and a commitment to personalized learning. The curriculum culminates in the Cambridge IGCSE and International A-Levels, preparing students for university success while nurturing their potential as confident global citizens.