Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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The Riyadh Schools Al Malqa campus is located in the Al-Namouthajiyah District, Riyadh. It is part of the Riyadh Schools network and is reachable via major city roads in the Riyadh area. The campus is one of several Riyadh Schools campuses serving the city, including Hittin, MISK City – Irqa, and Al Namudhajiyah campuses.
The school serves students aged 3 to 18, covering early years through high school.
Co-educational. The campus admits both girls and boys.
Support for learning includes personalized academic counseling, tailored English language support, Arabic and Islamic studies assistance, and after-school 1:1 sessions. Career advisors and personal counselors are available as part of student services.
The curriculum is an American international program aligned with Californian standards.
There is no formal religious affiliation; Islamic values and Arabic heritage are integrated into the program.
The program offers an English-language education for students aged 3–18, with Arabic and Islamic studies integrated. After-school 1:1 support is available for students needing extra help.
A dedicated school bus service is not listed on public pages; transportation arrangements are not specified.
Overview (academic year 2025–2026)
- Riyadh Schools Al Malqa publishes annual tuition rates by stage. These rates apply to both boys and girls and a 10% sibling discount applies to additional siblings after the first enrolled child.
Application and registration fees
- An application fee is required at the time of application and must be submitted as part of the admissions process. Specific one-time application and registration fee amounts are not published in the public admissions material.
Tuition fees by year group (annual amounts and estimated per-term amounts)
- Kindergarten (KG1–KG3)
- Annual tuition: SAR 33,350.
- Estimated per term (if billed over three terms): SAR 11,117 per term (33,350 ÷ 3, rounded to nearest riyal). This per-term figure is a calculated estimate based on a three-term billing model commonly used by international schools.
- Elementary (Grade 1–6)
- Annual tuition: SAR 45,425.
- Estimated per term (three-term model): SAR 15,142 per term (45,425 ÷ 3, rounded).
- Middle School (Grade 7–9)
- Annual tuition: SAR 48,300.
- Estimated per term (three-term model): SAR 16,100 per term (48,300 ÷ 3).
- High School (Grade 10–12)
- International program annual tuition: SAR 52,325.
- General (national) program annual tuition: SAR 42,550 (where the general-program rate is published separately for high school).
- Estimated per term (three-term model): International program SAR 17,442 per term (52,325 ÷ 3, rounded); General program SAR 14,183 per term (42,550 ÷ 3, rounded).
Sibling discount
- A 10% sibling discount applies to additional siblings after the first enrolled child.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Fees are stated as annual tuition amounts. Payment of required fees is expected after students have passed admissions testing and been offered enrollment. Detailed published term deadlines, due dates, penalties for late payment, or an official multi‑term billing calendar are not provided in the publicly available admissions material. Some local school listings indicate that booking and installment options are available for tuition payment, which supports the use of installment plans at point of billing (installment structure and deadlines are not published). The per-term figures above are estimates only and should be treated as calculated examples if a termly split is used.
Boarding fees
- No boarding or residential education program information or boarding fee schedule is published for Riyadh Schools Al Malqa; the campus operates as a day school.
Other costs and fees
- Uniforms: Wearing the official school uniform is required. The school's uniform policy is published, but uniform price lists or package costs are not publicly listed.
- Additional possible costs: Textbooks, learning‑platform/device requirements (the school uses Classera for admissions and e‑learning), meals (school restaurant is listed among services), transport, extracurricular activity fees, exam/assessment fees, and specific resource or capital charges may apply, but specific amounts for these items are not published in the available admissions material.
Refund information
- No publicly posted refund policy, fee‑cancellation schedule, or detailed refund conditions are available in the school's admissions or registration materials.
Fee payment options
- Admissions and registration are processed through the Classera platform and the school uses enterprise systems (Oracle ERP) for administrative services; specific accepted payment methods (credit card, bank transfer, SADAD, IBAN details, or in‑person payment options) are not listed in the published admissions materials. Information on available payment channels and any bank details or online payment portals is not published in the public admissions content.
Summary of what is not published in public admissions materials
- Exact amounts for one‑time application, registration, capital, or seat‑reservation fees (where applicable) are not published.
- A detailed billing calendar (term due dates and deadlines) and late‑payment penalties are not published.
- Official refund and cancellation terms are not published.
- Itemised costs for uniforms, transport, books, meals, devices, or extracurricular activities are not published.
- Specific accepted payment methods and banking details are not published.
For clarity: the annual tuition figures and the sibling discount are published as stated above; where per‑term amounts are shown they are calculated estimates assuming a three‑term billing split (three‑term billing is a common model used by many international schools).
No published data on nationalities or ratios; the school describes a diverse student body.