Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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Riyadh Najed Schools has 3,892 pupils, instruction in English.
The Riyadh Najed Schools are located in the Al-Hamra District, Outlet 9, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The address is listed as Al-Hamra District, Outlet - 9, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Al-Hamra area is a central Riyadh district with road access to local amenities and services. Public contact numbers are +966 11 2491616 and +966 553728306.
The school serves kindergarten through high school (K–12). It offers two curriculum tracks: an International Track (American Diploma) and a National Program aligned with the Saudi Ministry of Education. Kindergarten to Grade 12 are taught across these tracks.
The school serves both boys and girls, with gender-segregated sections across the levels. Boarding facilities are not indicated in public materials.
No published numerical breakdown of pupil nationalities is available. The presence of both National Program and International Track suggests a mix of local and international students.
There is no published description of a dedicated SEN program. Admissions involve diagnostic tests and interviews to determine eligibility according to Ministry regulations. On-site facilities include medical clinics among general student-support amenities.
The school is located in Saudi Arabia and is approved by the Saudi Ministry of Education.
No explicit religious affiliation is stated in public materials.
Administrative and school-day hours are listed as 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Specific class start times and lunch/break schedules are not published publicly.
Transportation is not provided for students.
Annual tuition at Riyadh Najed Schools ranges from SAR 26,000 to SAR 40,000 for 2026/27.
Riyadh Najed Schools teaches American Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
Riyadh Najed Schools run a dual-track curriculum with an International Track leading to the American Diploma and a National Program aligned to the Saudi national curriculum, implemented from Kindergarten through Grade 12. The Kindergarten Curriculum covers Arabic and English literacy, mathematics and science, with arts and crafts and motor activities, and emphasizes holistic development of personal, social and linguistic skills. The Educational Methodology emphasizes flexible, student-centered learning, the use of modern technology, and ongoing curriculum renewal to meet local and international requirements. The AP Program makes Riyadh Najed Schools an authorized AP testing center and, starting in 2024-2025, offers AP Calculus AB for Grade 12, with planned expansion to AP Biology and Pre-AP Geometry for Grade 10 and AP English Language & Composition and Pre-AP Algebra 2 or AP Chemistry for Grade 11 in 2025-2026. College & Career Guidance supports higher education readiness as part of the curriculum.
Counseling services are provided to support the academic, social, and emotional well-being of students. The school's About page describes a holistic approach to personal, social and spiritual development and notes a safe and supportive learning environment that encourages students to succeed.
Special education services are provided for students with different abilities and needs. The current publicly available information does not specify the particular SEN categories supported beyond that provision.
The language of instruction is primarily English, with Arabic taught as a second language. The school does not publicly disclose a dedicated EAL program or staff.
Counseling services are available to support the academic, social, and emotional well-being of students. A holistic approach to personal, social and spiritual development and a safe, supportive environment are described by the school.
The school describes a safe and supportive learning environment. Medical staff are available on site to address health needs and support student welfare.
Step 1: Schedule a Tour. To arrange a tour, contact the admissions office at 0112491616 ext. 917. Touring experiences the school's modern facilities and allows families to meet the admissions team. The tour provides information to help families decide whether to pursue an application.
Step 2: Understand age-based eligibility. The admissions policies specify age criteria for each stage: KG1 requires children over 3, KG2 over 4, Pre-Primary (KG3) over 5, Grade 1 requires children who are 5 years 9 months or older by the first day of school, and Grade 2 and above require completion of the previous grade with official documentation. Enrollment for intermediate and secondary stages follows the Kingdom's regulations, with specific grade progression rules.
Step 3: Complete diagnostic tests, interviews, and English placement. Applicants undergo diagnostic tests and personal interviews, and must pass the English language placement test. This evaluation informs eligibility for the appropriate grade level.
Step 4: Prepare required documents. A birth certificate or certified copy, a copy of the valid civil status or residence card, a certificate of passing the previous stage for Grade 2 and above, a medical certificate indicating no contagious diseases, a vaccination record, four photos, a medical record, and a comprehensive information record are required.
Step 5: Enroll and consider grade progression details. Enrollment for intermediate and secondary stages requires prior completion of Grade 6 (intermediate) or Grade 9 (secondary). Students who studied outside the Kingdom must present an authenticated equivalent certificate and pass the diagnostic tests and interviews. The student must be re-registered when moving from one stage to another with the stage administration.
Step 6: Pay tuition and fees; understand discounts and payments. Tuition and fees for National and American Diploma are published for 2025/2026 and updated for the upcoming year. A discount applies when two or more siblings enroll, with the eldest paying full fees and discounts applying to other siblings per rates set by the financial department. Payment is due in the first week of each semester, with a refundable 4000 riyals amount provided for the second semester. Re-registration is required when moving between stages, and meals, field trips, and other supplies are charged separately.
Step 7: Withdrawal and financial obligations. The school requires fulfillment of financial obligations before releasing student records or statements; withdrawal rules follow the contract terms. Tuition for the full semester is due at the start of the school year, and deductions apply per the contract if withdrawal occurs.
A sibling discount on tuition is available. When two or more siblings enroll, the eldest in the family pays full tuition, and the discount rate is applied to the other siblings according to percentages set by the financial department.