Saudi Arabia, Jeddah
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The school is a British international school in Jeddah, located in the Al Amal Street, Al Naim District. It operates as a Cambridge-accredited institution offering internationally recognized qualifications (IGCSE and A-Level) through the Cambridge Assessment framework. The school's history includes being founded in 1967 and joining the British Schools in the Middle East (BSME) as a founding member in 1982. The Sixth Form provides A-Level study and supports university admissions globally.
The school offers a broad range of extracurricular activities across sports, performing arts, music, drama and other clubs, aligned with its holistic approach to education and emphasis on leadership and personal development. The Sixth Form includes leadership opportunities and activities such as Model United Nations and arts programs as part of its extracurricular offering.
Curriculum is based on the British National Curriculum and Cambridge Examination Board, with provisions for an international student body. Classes include core English language components within Key Stages, and the curriculum emphasizes global perspectives through trips and international collaboration.
The school supports a vibrant student life with extensive extracurricular options, including leadership roles, clubs, sports teams, music ensembles and drama productions. The Sixth Form provides opportunities such as the Oxbridge Med/Vet Club and university/careers guidance through dedicated mentoring and Unifrog.
Pastoral care, well-being initiatives and community service opportunities are integrated into the school experience, with pupil leadership opportunities and charity/community involvement highlighted in the Sixth Form and broader school programs.
Student leadership roles, prefect and ambassador positions, and a comprehensive university and careers guidance program (including Unifrog) are available to help pupils develop leadership and professional skills.
Pastoral care and well-being are prioritized, with dedicated tutors and mentoring to support student welfare, alongside a broad range of extracurricular activities that promote physical and mental well-being.