Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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The campus is located in Mohammed Bin Salman Nonprofit City in the Irqah district of Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The site covers about 21 hectares and comprises nine school buildings for both male and female students aged 4 to 18. This campus is the central Misk Schools site within the city's nonprofit campus development.
From Kindergarten (KG1–KG3, ages 3–6) through Grade 12, the school is organised into five bands: Kindergarten, Lower Primary (Grades 1–3), Upper Primary (Grades 4–6), Middle Schools (Grades 7–8), and Senior Schools (Grades 9–12). Each band uses gender arrangements with mixed KG and separate Boys' and Girls' schools at the other levels.
The school operates as a day school. Kindergarten is mixed for boys and girls, while Lower Primary, Upper Primary, Middle, and Senior years are offered in separate Boys' and Girls' campuses.
Safeguarding and well-being are prioritized, with a Safeguarding Pledge and a designated safeguarding lead and safeguarding team. Well-being services and High Performance Learning (HPL) approaches are part of the student support framework.
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (the campus is in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia).
Religious affiliation is not stated in MISK's official materials. External sources note that Islamic Studies are part of the Saudi identity curriculum for Saudi students.
The school week runs Sunday to Thursday, with working hours from 08:00 to 17:00.
No publicly published information about a school bus service is available from MISK's official materials; inquiries about transport should be directed to Admissions or General Enquiries.
Application fee
- A non‑refundable/ refundable application payment of SAR 10,000 is required with each application; this amount is deductible from tuition if the student is accepted and refundable if the student is not accepted.
Annual tuition fees (by year group)
- PreK and KG: SAR 85,000 per school year.
- Grades 1–5: SAR 105,000 per school year.
- Grade 6 and above (Grades 6–12): SAR 125,000 per school year.
Term fees (calculation based on the school operating a three‑term academic year)
- The academic year is split into three terms; the per‑term amounts below are the annual fees divided by three (this is a calculated per‑term figure, based on the school's three‑term calendar).
- PreK and KG: SAR 28,333.33 per term (SAR 85,000 ÷ 3).
- Grades 1–5: SAR 35,000.00 per term (SAR 105,000 ÷ 3).
- Grade 6+: SAR 41,666.67 per term (SAR 125,000 ÷ 3).
What the fees cover (items explicitly stated as included)
- Tuition.
- Books and stationery.
- A laptop computer (personal use while enrolled).
- Uniform.
- Daily lunch and healthy snacks.
- Regular co‑curricular and after‑school activities (on and off campus).
- Sports uniform and equipment.
- Instruments for musicians (where applicable).
- Field trips and excursions within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Fee payment is to be completed before the school year starts. Specific invoice due dates are set in the invoices issued after acceptance; invoices follow acceptance. The school's academic calendar is divided into three terms.
Boarding fees
- No boarding fees are published on the school's admissions or fees pages. The published fee statements present tuition as an "all‑inclusive" day‑school style charge with the items listed above included; there is no published boarding fee schedule on the school's admissions, tuition, or FAQ pages.
Other costs or fees
- Uniform costs are included in the annual/all‑inclusive fee.
- The school describes the published tuition as fully inclusive of the items listed above; no separate mandatory uniform, laptop, instrument, lunch, or co‑curricular charge is listed as an additional compulsory fee for those items.
- The school does not publish a separate transport/transportation fee, external examination fees, or detailed lists of optional extras on the publicly available fee pages; those items are not identified as separately charged in the published fees.
Refunds and cancellations
- The SAR 10,000 application payment is refundable if the applicant is not accepted; when the applicant is accepted the application payment is deductible from the tuition invoice.
- No separate, detailed tuition‑refund or withdrawal refund schedule (for example pro‑rata refunds when a student leaves after term start) is published on the school's public fees or FAQ pages.
Fee payment options
- The publicly published admissions, fees and FAQ pages do not specify accepted payment methods (for example, credit card, bank transfer, direct debit) or a specific payment portal. The school uses an online application portal (OpenApply) for admissions and a parent portal is indicated for enrolled families, but explicit, published payment methods and payment instructions are not listed on the public fees pages.
Summary of items not published on the public fee pages
- The school publishes clear annual fees and the items included, and it publishes that the academic year is in three terms and fees are due before the school year starts. However, the school does not publish a separate per‑term invoice schedule (the per‑term figures above are calculated by dividing the annual fee by three), nor does it publish a detailed tuition‑refund policy, a specific list of accepted payment methods, or a separate boarding fee schedule.
If you require these missing operational details (explicit per‑term invoicing from the school, formal tuition refund rules, or the school's accepted payment methods and bank/payment account details), those items are not shown on the school's published admissions and fees pages and are not included in the material used here.
Public information about the exact number of nationalities is not disclosed. The school's profile indicates a predominantly Saudi student body, with Saudi nationals making up about 98% of the local student population and Saudi as the most common nationality.