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Riyadh Schools Hittin

Saudi Arabia, Riyadh

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees SAR 33,350 - 52,325
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 900
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum
Typical class size 19

2405 King Khalid Rd, Hittin District, 7477 (RRHC7477), Riyadh 13514, Saudi Arabia

The Essentials

Riyadh Schools Hittin has 900 pupils, typical class sizes of 19, instruction in English.

Location

Riyadh Schools Hittin Campus is in the Hittin area of Riyadh, located in the Al-Namouthajiyah District, Riyadh 13518, Saudi Arabia. It is part of the Riyadh Schools Group, which operates several campuses in Riyadh. The city has public transport options including the Riyadh Metro and a broad bus network that serve central Riyadh neighborhoods. This campus is one of several Riyadh Schools sites in the city.

Stages

The school serves students aged 3 to 18, indicating Kindergarten through Grade 12. The admissions information confirms an age range of 3 to 18 and enrollment for both genders. The campus presents a unified K–12 offering in its public materials, though a separate admissions FAQ notes classes from Kindergarten to Grade 8; current materials show a broad K–12 scope.

Type

Co-educational. There is no explicit information about boarding facilities in the current published materials.

Pupil Nationality Mix

The school describes its student body as diverse, but no precise numbers, nationalities represented, or local-to-international ratios are publicly disclosed.

Additional learning support

No dedicated SEN provisions are listed on the campus materials. Student services include Classera e-learning, school email, Office 365, and a calendar for 2025–2026, with no specific SEN program described.

Country affiliation

Saudi Arabia. The campus operates in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, under the Saudi Ministry of Education framework.

Religious affiliation

No formal religious affiliation is indicated. The curriculum emphasizes Saudi heritage and includes Islamic and Arabic cultural elements as part of the program.

School day structure

Exact daily start and end times are not published on the campus pages. The 2025–2026 academic calendar shows the start of the school year on September 2, 2025, but daily timetable details are not listed publicly. Families should obtain exact timings from the admissions office after applying.

Bus service

Bus service details are not published for Riyadh Schools Hittin Campus. Prospective families should contact the campus directly to confirm transport options and arrangements.

Fees

Annual tuition at Riyadh Schools Hittin ranges from SAR 33,350 to SAR 52,325 for 2026/27.

Application fee

- A non‑refundable application fee is required at the time of application; a receipt of the non‑refundable application fee is listed as a required document for completing the application process.

Tuition fees — annual and per‑term (by school stage)

- Early Years / Kindergarten: SAR 33,350 per year. Per term (if billed in two equal terms): SAR 16,675.00 per term.

- Elementary school: SAR 45,425 per year. Per term (if billed in two equal terms): SAR 22,712.50 per term.

- Middle school: SAR 48,300 per year. Per term (if billed in two equal terms): SAR 24,150.00 per term.

- High school: SAR 52,325 per year. Per term (if billed in two equal terms): SAR 26,162.50 per term.

Notes on the tuition figures and sibling discount

- A sibling discount of 10% applies to additional siblings after the first enrolled child.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition is listed as an annual charge. The school's registration/billing structure shows the annual fee together with first‑term and second‑term billing columns, and the school offers installment payment arrangements through its billing channels. Parents are required to submit fees according to the school's billing schedule and to provide proof of payment where requested.

- Receipt of the application fee is required before the admissions review and assessment process proceeds.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not listed among services for Riyadh Schools Hittin; the campus operates as a day school for students aged 3–18 and no boarding/boarding fee schedule is published for the Hittin campus.

Other costs and fees

- Uniform: A school uniform is required; uniform items are listed as part of school requirements and are not included in the tuition figure. Parents are responsible for purchasing the official uniform.

- School meals / cafeteria: The school operates a campus dining service; meal costs are separate and billed or paid in addition to tuition as applicable.

- Transport, textbooks, devices and consumables: transport, books, ICT/device requirements (where applicable) and certain activity or program fees are charged separately from tuition and may be billed through the school's billing system or requested at registration. Device and equipment arrangements are included in the group campus guidance on student device responsibilities.

- External examination or specialized program fees (if applicable): Any external exam fees, national exam charges or fees for specialized external programs are additional to the listed tuition and are handled through the school's billing process.

Refund information

- The application fee is non‑refundable. Other refund or cancellation terms (for example for registration deposits, mid‑year withdrawals or program cancellations) are governed by the school's billing and enrolment contract and are handled through the school's billing office; specific refund rules are determined by the school's billing policies.

Fee payment options

- Payments are processed through the school's parent services / billing systems (Oracle ERP parent portal) and the school's designated application platforms used for admissions and parent communications. The school offers installment options through its billing channels. For invoice delivery, payment instructions and the electronic payment methods enabled on your parent portal, use the school's parent services / billing channel.

Summary of the most relevant figures (annual)

- Kindergarten (Early Years): SAR 33,350.
- Elementary: SAR 45,425.
- Middle: SAR 48,300.
- High: SAR 52,325.

If you need any single line of the above (for example: a single stage's annual and per‑term amounts with the exact citations included in one place) I have provided the figures and the supporting school billing references above.
Academics

Riyadh Schools Hittin teaches American Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Riyadh Schools Hittin Campus offers an American international curriculum aligned with Californian standards, with instruction delivered in English and a strong emphasis on Arabic proficiency. The program runs Kindergarten through Grade 8 (ages roughly 3 to 14), delivering core subjects including English, Arabic, Mathematics, Science, and National Subjects such as Islamic Studies and Saudi social studies. The curriculum integrates STEAM and interdisciplinary projects, supported by a 1:1 device program to foster digital literacy. Saudi values and Islamic traditions are embedded within a global context to prepare students for local and international engagement. Beyond academics, a broad program of clubs, sports, arts, and community service supports leadership, teamwork, and civic responsibility.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Riyadh Schools Hittin Campus describes its education as well-rounded, promoting physical, social, and intellectual growth, which supports students' social and emotional development. The campus emphasizes a safe and nurturing environment that underpins students' emotional well-being and engagement with learning. It highlights values and cultural appreciation, including compassion, integrity, and leadership, aligning with social-emotional learning goals. Initiatives mentioned include the Riyadh Virtual School and the One Nation educational program, which extend learning access and social connection beyond the classroom. A 1:1 device initiative supports student autonomy and confidence, contributing to SEL in a modern learning context.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Public information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision at Riyadh Schools Hittin Campus is not disclosed. The Student Services page lists Classera E-learning, student email, Office 365, a calendar, and general services, with no SEN resources described. There is no published detail on the kinds of needs supported or whether the campus operates as a specialist SEN institution. The absence of SEN detail in the public materials suggests that SEN support, as a distinct program, is not described. The campus is not identified as a specialist SEN institution.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Explicit EAL (English as an Additional Language) provision is not publicly disclosed by Riyadh Schools Hittin Campus. The language profile mentions English and Arabic proficiency as part of the curriculum, indicating bilingual expectations. There is no stated dedicated EAL program or staff in the publicly available materials. A Riyadh Virtual School offers online classes, but this program is not described as an EAL support service. No additional EAL interventions or language-support staff are documented.

Mental Wellbeing

Riyadh Schools Hittin Campus emphasizes a safe, nurturing environment as part of its approach to student development. The materials describe holistic education that includes social and physical growth, which supports mental wellbeing. No specific mental wellbeing programs, counseling services, or mental health staff are publicly documented. The school references values-based education and community-building efforts, which contribute to a positive climate for wellbeing. Routine wellbeing activities or formal wellbeing supports are not publicly disclosed in the available materials.

Safeguarding

Public information about safeguarding and child protection policies at Riyadh Schools Hittin Campus is not disclosed. The available pages provide contact details but do not outline safeguarding procedures or measures. There is no published detail on safeguarding staff, training, or implementation within the campus. The absence of explicit safeguarding documentation in the public materials suggests safeguarding information is not publicly disclosed. Requests for safeguarding information should be directed to campus contacts.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Step 1: The school serves students aged 3 to 18 and uses English as the language of instruction, with Arabic proficiency also emphasized. The curriculum integrates Saudi traditions with global standards, and the school operates with a 1:1 device program for students. The aim is to develop independent thinkers who can engage with both local and international contexts. 2. Step 2: Submit the Online Application. The process is conducted through the Classera platform, which collects essential information about the student and family. Prepare the required documents including the student's passport photo page; both parents' passport photo pages; final report card from the previous year and the current year-to-date report; standardized test results if applicable; a financial clearance letter if transferring from another Saudi school; iqama copies for the student and sponsoring parent; immunization records; a company letter acknowledging sponsorship/employment; receipt of the non-refundable application fee; and for Saudi nationals, Family Book and Ministry of Education (MoE) approval letter. Some documents may be requested by the admissions office. 3. Step 3: Review and Assessment. After the application is complete and the fee is submitted, the Admissions Office reviews the file. Students are required to undergo admissions testing to assess academic readiness. The process also checks age and language eligibility, including English language proficiency. 4. Step 4: Decision and Enrollment. Following the review and testing, the admissions decision is communicated by email or text within a week. Accepted students receive an enrollment packet with further instructions. Families should complete enrollment within the specified timeframe. 5. Step 5: Waitlist. If the desired grade or class is full, the student is placed on a waitlist. The school will notify families if a seat becomes available. 6. Step 6: Orientation and onboarding. The school hosts an annual orientation session for all new students and families in August, which provides information about policies, expectations, curriculum, and resources. Initial one-to-one consultations, health and fitness assessments, personalized planning, and progress reviews are part of the onboarding process. Attendance is expected to ensure a smooth start. 7. Step 7: Fees and discounts. Tuition is published for Kindergarten through High School, with a 10% discount for siblings. The listed annual fees are 33,350 for Kindergarten, 45,425 for Elementary, 48,300 for Middle School, and 52,325 for High School. Parents should factor these amounts into their planning during admissions.

Waitlist

If no seats are available in a desired grade or class, the student is placed on a waitlist. The school will notify families if a seat becomes available.

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