Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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Makers Learning School International has 350 pupils, typical class sizes of 11, instruction in English.
MLS International is located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Darin Street in the Al Raid district (postal code 12352). The campus sits centrally in Riyadh with access to major roads and nearby residential neighborhoods. The mailing address is Darin Street, Al Raid, Riyadh 12352, Saudi Arabia.
MLS offers education from toddlers through Grade 12, including the Early Years program, the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for Pre-K to Grade 5, and Middle School and High School. The first graduating class is planned for 2026.
MLS operates as a day school. The middle school and high school sections are girls-only, while lower grades are mixed (co-educational).
Students come from over 30 nationalities; MLS reports around 30 international nationalities in its school family.
MLS does not provide a Special Needs program for students with significant learning needs. The school emphasizes Conscious Discipline and social-emotional learning (SEL) across grades and reports a 1:11 student–teacher ratio.
MLS operates in Saudi Arabia and does not list a country-specific school affiliation.
No explicit religious affiliation is listed; the school describes its approach as rooted in Saudi values.
The school does not publish a single universal start/end time; the day typically runs in the morning to early afternoon with variations by grade.
Bus service is not publicly listed on MLS materials; external listings indicate a bus service may be available by request.
Annual tuition at Makers Learning School International ranges from SAR 40,000 to SAR 81,750 for 2026/27.
Makers Learning School International teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), American Curriculum for students aged 1 to 18.
MLS International in Riyadh is an IB World School authorized to offer the Primary Years Programme (PYP) as of March 6, 2025, with IB status confirmed by the IB Organization. The Early Years Foundation uses the HighScope Curriculum, while the Primary Years Programme serves ages 3–11 and is implemented through inquiry-based units that integrate US Core Standards, Next Generation Science, and AERO Social Studies Standards. The four-language curriculum runs across the school—English, Arabic, French, and Mandarin—with English and Arabic as the languages of instruction. In High School, students study core subjects (Language & Literature, Math, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Art, Physical Education, Technology & Makerspace) and can choose Mandarin or French as a foreign language, plus electives such as Psychology and Business with Economics; US credit-bearing courses are offered through the Early College Programs. MLS also holds Cognia accreditation, is a Council of International Schools member, and is a PYP Candidate School. The school serves learners from Toddlers through Grade 12.
Conscious Discipline & SEL are embedded across all grades, with emotional intelligence integrated school-wide.
MLS does not provide a Special Needs Program for students with significant learning needs.
English proficiency is required at admission and students are tested in English; there is no explicit EAL program publicly disclosed.
MLS promotes mental wellbeing through Health and Wellness Week, including a Mental Health Day, and Lavender Awareness Campaign activities.
MLS states that it provides a safe, secure environment while respecting Saudi culture and customs.
1. Step 1: Prepare the documents needed to submit. The items include a Vaccination Card or medical records, copies of both parents' passports, a Family ID (for Saudi applicants), an Iqama (for international applicants) and the student's passport, the student's birth certificate, and full academic reports for Grade 2 and above (in English or with translated copies). If available, include results from standardized tests and any specialist reports. For transfer students in Grade 2 and above, report cards from outside the Kingdom must be attested by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Saudi Embassy of issue; report cards from within Saudi Arabia must be attested by the Ministry of Education in the city last attended. 2. Step 2: Submit the online application and documents through the MLS Online Application. The online form collects information about the applicant, the parents or legal guardians, and all required documents. The form is grade- and age-dependent and takes about 30 minutes to complete in one sitting. The school offers Early Learners, PYP, Middle School, and High School programs, with Middle School and High School programs available for girls. 3. Step 3: Application review and assessment. An admissions committee reviews the completed application. The applicant will be contacted to schedule an assessment appointment and a parent interview. A non-refundable Administration and Assessment fee is required to cover the cost of the assessment (Toddlers–Pre-K: 1,500 SAR; KG1 and above: 3,500 SAR) and the Administration Fee (Toddlers–KG1: 2,000 SAR; KG2 and above: 5,000 SAR). The Administration and Assessment fees are non-refundable. 4. Step 4: Assessment outcome. After the assessment, the admissions team informs the applicant of the outcome. The outcome can be acceptance, placement in the wait pool until spots are available, or denial. This decision is based on the assessment results and meeting admission requirements.
The school uses a wait pool for applicants not immediately offered admission. Applicants in the wait pool remain until a place becomes available.