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New Generation International Schools

Saudi Arabia, Riyadh

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees SAR 22,000 - 28,500
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 2000
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, American Curriculum
Typical class size 25

3176 Nur Said, Ad Dar Al Baida, 7234, Riyadh 14516, Saudi Arabia

The Essentials

New Generation International Schools has 2,000 pupils, typical class sizes of 25, instruction in English.

Location

New Generation International School operates campuses in Riyadh and Yanbu, Saudi Arabia. The Riyadh campus is listed alongside the Yanbu campus, and the school day runs Sunday through Thursday from 7:30am to 3:30pm. Contact information is provided: +966 552243600 and info@newgenerationsinternationalschools.com.

Stages

The school offers K–12 programs in both British and American streams.

Type

The school operates as a day school; no boarding facilities are indicated on the site.

Pupil Nationality Mix

Pupil nationality mix is not publicly disclosed.

Additional learning support

There is no explicit information about Additional Learning Needs (SEN) support on the site.

Country affiliation

No formal country affiliation is stated; the campuses operate in Saudi Arabia.

Religious affiliation

Religious affiliation is not stated, though the education mentions spiritual support as part of its approach.

School day structure

The school day runs from 7:30am to 3:30pm, Sunday through Thursday.

Bus service

Bus service details are not listed on the site.

Fees

Annual tuition at New Generation International Schools ranges from SAR 22,000 to SAR 28,500 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration fees
- No separate, consistently published one-off "application" fee is listed for general enrolment. The King Abdullah campus publishes a first‑year "Founding fees (year 1)" (shown as a discounted first‑year amount) which functions as the first‑year registration/fee level: KG1–3 SAR 18,700; Grades 1–3 SAR 20,400; Grades 4–6 SAR 21,250; Grades 7–9 SAR 22,525; Grades 10–12 SAR 24,225.

Tuition fees (annual) — King Abdullah (Riyadh) campus
- Standard annual tuition (stated as the school's standard fee that includes books, booklets and uniform):
- KG 1–3: SAR 22,000.
- Grades 1–3: SAR 24,000.
- Grades 4–6: SAR 25,000.
- Grades 7–9: SAR 26,500.
- Grades 10–12: SAR 28,500.

Tuition fees (annual) — Yanbu campus
- Published annual tuition totals by grade (single annual amounts shown):
- KG1: SAR 12,000.
- KG2: SAR 12,000.
- KG3: SAR 12,000.
- Grade 1: SAR 13,000.
- Grade 2: SAR 13,000.
- Grade 3: SAR 13,000.
- Grade 4: SAR 14,000.
- Grade 5: SAR 14,000.
- Grade 6: SAR 14,000.
- Grade 7: SAR 15,000.
- Grade 8: SAR 15,000.
- Grade 9: SAR 15,000.
- Grade 10: SAR 16,000.
- Grade 11: SAR 16,000.
- Grade 12: SAR 16,000.

Tuition fees (annual) — other published campus listing
- A separate campus listing for New Generation International School shows an alternate published fee structure (annual totals by grade) with different price points for validation/comparison: e.g. KG levels SAR 13,000; Grades 1–3 SAR 14,000; Grades 4–6 SAR 15,000; Grades 7–9 SAR 17,000; Grades 10–12 SAR 20,000. These amounts are presented as campus‑specific annual tuition totals.

Per‑term amounts and billing frequency
- Published figures are shown as annual tuition amounts. A campus‑level “Founding fee (year 1)” is published for the King Abdullah campus as a discounted first‑year amount; the standard fees are presented as annual totals. No definitive per‑term (termly) fee breakdown with term dates or exact due dates is published in the available admissions materials. Installment/financing options are offered for spreading the annual amount.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition is published as an annual fee; the school offers payment by instalment/financing (example: 12‑month installment services and multiple payment partners are used on published school listings). The King Abdullah listing explicitly shows a first‑year founding/discounted figure and a standard annual fee that includes books, booklets and uniform. Specific invoice dates, term due dates, late‑payment penalties or exact installment deadlines are not published in the accessible admissions summary.

Boarding fees
- No boarding program or boarding fees are published for the Riyadh (King Abdullah) or Yanbu campuses; school locations are presented as day campuses with regular school hours (Sun–Thu 7:30am–3:30pm). No separate boarding charges are listed.

Other costs and what is included
- The King Abdullah campus states that the standard annual fee includes books, booklets and uniform. Published annual totals for other campuses are presented as overall tuition amounts; separate published line items for uniform, textbooks, examination fees or transport are not consistently listed alongside the published annual tuition totals. Expect additional optional or ancillary charges (transport, certain extracurricular activities, external exam fees) in practice, although separate line items are not shown in the available public fee summaries.

Refunds and withdrawal
- The admissions form process references an Enrollment & Payment Policies agreement that students/parents accept at enrollment, indicating formal refund/withdrawal terms are governed by those policies. A publicly accessible, detailed refund table or a full refund policy is not presented in the admissions summary materials available alongside the fee tables; specific refund percentages, notice periods or settlement procedures are therefore not published in the same admissions summaries.

Fee payment options
- Payment and financing options shown on the school's public listings include installment/finance partners and online payment platforms (examples of payment partners displayed on published listings include Tamara, Amwal, Baseta, Jeel Pay and other payment‑service providers). The school's campus fee pages show that installment financing over multiple months is an available option for families. Standard payment routes such as bank transfer or card payment are customarily used by schools in this market, and multiple online payment partners are presented on published fee listings.

Summary notes for data entry
- All published amounts above are presented as annual tuition totals by campus and grade. The King Abdullah campus publishes both a discounted first‑year ‘‘founding'' amount and a standard annual fee (the standard fee is stated to include books, booklets and uniform). The Yanbu and other campus listings show differing annual totals; instalment financing is offered as a payment method. Exact term‑by‑term invoices, specific due dates, and a detailed public refund schedule are not included in the campus admission summaries available alongside the published fee amounts.
Academics

New Generation International Schools teaches British Curriculum, American Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

New Generation International Schools offers two curricula, British and American, both available from kindergarten through grade 12. It operates two campuses in Saudi Arabia, located in Riyadh and Yanbu. The school day runs Sunday through Thursday, from 7:30 am to 3:30 pm. Public admissions pages show a branch selection (Riyadh or Yanbu) and standard student information but do not publish year-by-year qualification pathways. The curricula are described as 'British (From K-12)' and 'American (From K-12)' with no explicit GCSE/IGCSE or AP/A-Level details published on the site. For a detailed map of qualifications by year, contact admissions.

Wellbeing

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs provision, staff or facilities. Public pages refer to 'Child Development & Education' and a proprietary pedagogy, but do not specify SEN support, types of needs accommodated, or whether the school is a specialist SEN institution. There is no information about dedicated SEN staff, inclusive practices, or SEN policy in the publicly available materials. As a result, explicit SEN details are not disclosed publicly.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The curriculum is described as British and American (From K–12), indicating English-language instruction. There is no publicly disclosed information about EAL provision, programmes, staffing or approaches to support students with English as an Additional Language. The public materials do not specify EAL specialists or targeted language support. Accordingly, explicit EAL arrangements are not disclosed publicly.

Safeguarding

There is no publicly disclosed information about safeguarding policies or child protection provisions in the available public materials. The site features general statements about values, development and safety but lacks a dedicated safeguarding policy, designates safeguarding roles, or specific procedures. Consequently, safeguarding arrangements are not publicly disclosed.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Branch selection is the first step in the online application. The form provides Branch—Please choose an option—Riyadh or Yanbu to route the application. Selecting the branch determines the campus that receives the application. The admissions form presents this option at the top as Step 1. 2. Student information is collected on the form. The form requires the student's full name, gender, date of birth, and place of birth. It also collects nationality (two entries), address, email, and mobile number. These details identify the student and enable campus communications. 3. Father information is requested on the form. The form asks for the father's name, nationality, mobile number, and profession, along with an email address. These details support registration records. 4. Mother information is requested on the form. The form asks for the mother's name, nationality, contact mobile, profession, and email. These details complete parental contact information for the application. 5. Enrollment & Payment Policies. Applicants must agree to the Enrollment & Payment Policies to proceed. The enrollment form includes a checkbox for Enrollment & Payment Policies. Agreeing to these policies is required before submission. 6. Submit enrollment form. After completing the above sections, the enrollment form can be submitted to initiate the admissions process. The form submission is part of the application process and the page provides the school's contact details for follow-up. The school operates Sun-Thu 7.30am-3.30pm for inquiries.

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