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Waad Academy

Saudi Arabia, Jeddah

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The school at a glance
Fees SAR 33,784 - 54,167
Ages 3 - 18 years
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum, British Curriculum

7229 Qatadah bin Idris St., Al Sawari District, 2751, Jeddah 23828, Saudi Arabia.

The Essentials

Location

Waad Academy is located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in the Al Sawari district (address: 7229 Qatadah bin Idris Street, Jeddah 23828). The campus sits in the Obhur area along the Red Sea, with access to surrounding residential neighbourhoods and major roads. It is part of the Waad Education group of international schools in Jeddah.

Stages

KG1 through Grade 12, with a Cambridge-certified dual curriculum offering both British and American pathways.

Type

Co-educational day school. There is no publicly listed boarding facility.

Pupil Nationality Mix

No published data on the number of nationalities or local/international student ratios. The school presents itself as international.

Additional learning support

Public information on formal SEN provisions is not published. There are SEN teaching job postings indicating some level of SEN support.

Country affiliation

Saudi Arabia.

Religious affiliation

Waad Academy integrates Islamic values with its global curriculum and emphasises Islamic morals and conduct.

School day structure

Start and end times are not publicly published on official materials.

Bus service

Waad Academy does not publish a school bus service; some third-party listings indicate no bus service.

Fees

Annual tuition at Waad Academy ranges from SAR 33,784 to SAR 54,167 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration fees

- No separate, publicly listed application or one‑time registration fee amount appears in the school's published fee summary for the current academic year; the published fee schedule shows annual tuition values by grade and lists sibling/corporate/high‑achiever rates but does not show a distinct application fee line.

Tuition fees (annual amounts by year group)

- KG1 (Kindergarten 1): SAR 33,784 per year.
- KG2 (Kindergarten 2): SAR 33,784 per year.
- KG3 (Kindergarten 3): SAR 35,256 per year.
- Grade 1: SAR 35,256 per year.
- Grade 2: SAR 36,145 per year.
- Grade 3: SAR 36,145 per year.
- Grade 4: SAR 36,145 per year.
- Grade 5: SAR 36,145 per year.
- Grade 6: SAR 40,476 per year.
- Grade 7: SAR 40,476 per year.
- Grade 8: SAR 40,476 per year.
- Grade 9: SAR 48,810 per year.
- Grade 10: SAR 48,810 per year.
- Grade 11: SAR 54,167 per year.
- Grade 12: SAR 54,167 per year.

Per‑term fees / term breakdown

- The figures above are published as annual tuition totals. The school issues a Tuition Fees & Payment Calendar that sets the billing instalments and exact per‑term amounts; per‑term amounts are therefore determined by that calendar and by the payment option chosen on enrolment. The published fee summary itself shows annual totals rather than an explicit term‑by‑term table.

Sibling, corporate and high‑achiever rates

- The published fee grid includes discounted sibling rates, corporate rates and a separate “high achievers” band. The fee grid presents a Regular Fee column and lower amounts for Siblings and Corporate enrolments (for example, sibling and corporate rates are shown alongside the regular annual amounts in the school's fee table).

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Payments must be made according to the school's published Tuition Fees & Payment Calendar; invoices and instalment deadlines are set in that calendar and parents are required to meet those deadlines. The school's published fee information states that payments are due by the calendar deadlines and that registration for the next academic year is conditional on clearing all current‑year dues.
- The school offers instalment arrangements for tuition (the school's public information notes that tuition may be booked into instalments). Exact instalment counts, deadlines and any administrative charges for instalments are set in the Tuition Fees & Payment Calendar.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not applicable. Waad Academy is listed as a co‑educational day school; no boarding/residential programme or boarding fee is published.

Other costs and recurring charges

- School uniform: purchased separately; uniform costs are not included in the annual tuition totals. The school provides a published uniform supplier listing.
- Device / technology: use of iPad devices is part of provision for upper grades; families should expect device‑related charges or requirements (the fee notes indicate iPad requirements for Grades 3–12 and an annual device management/enrolment charge is referenced separately).
- Textbooks, stationery and materials: some items are listed as separate or externally purchased; book and stationery lists are issued to parents.
- External examination fees: Cambridge IGCSE/A‑level (and other external examination) registration and exam fees are charged separately at the appropriate registration windows and are not included in the annual tuition totals.
- School trips and extra‑curricular activities: some trips and activities are optional and may carry separate charges billed in advance.

Refund information

- No specific, itemised refund policy for tuition, deposits or other fees is published in the school's publicly available fee summary. The school's admissions/registration documentation and the Tuition Fees & Payment Calendar set the billing deadlines; any refund eligibility, deadlines and administrative terms are addressed in those formal registration and admissions policies rather than in the headline fee table.

Fee payment options

- The school's fee information is administered through a formal Tuition Fees & Payment Calendar and billing process. The school's published billing materials include bank/payment instructions for parents as part of invoicing and the payment calendar; parents use the school's published payment channels (bank transfer / local payment arrangements) according to the invoice instructions and calendar. Specific payment channel availability (for example, credit‑card acceptance or online payment portal) and any service charges for particular payment methods are set out in the school's billing documents and payment calendar.

Short summary

- Annual tuition by grade is published (KG1 SAR 33,784 up to G11/G12 SAR 54,167). The school publishes sibling, corporate and high‑achiever discounted rates alongside the regular fees. Billing follows a published Tuition Fees & Payment Calendar; the annual totals above are billed according to that calendar and instalment options. Uniforms, device management, textbooks, external exam fees and optional trips are charged separately. The school is a day school and does not publish boarding fees.
Academics

Waad Academy teaches American Curriculum, British Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Waad Academy blends Cambridge International Programmes with Saudi local subjects and Tarbiyah (Islamic guidance) in a holistic learning model. The curriculum includes Cambridge International Programmes with dual British and American pathways for KG1 to Grade 12. In the senior years (G9–G12), learners can continue the Cambridge Advanced program and sit IGCSEs or A-Levels, with the option to switch to an American curriculum. Saudi local subjects include Islamic Studies, Quran, Arabic Studies, and Social Studies, integrated with Tarbiyah. English is used for Cambridge subjects, with Tarbiyah integrating Islamic values across learning. Waad Academy's campus features modern facilities including laboratories, IT suites, a swimming pool, football pitches, a climbing wall, tennis courts, and an athletic track, and graduates are prepared to attend prominent national and international universities.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates are prepared to attend prominent national and international universities.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Waad Academy implements social and emotional learning through a structured 21st Century Skills framework. The school offers an Emotional Quotient (EQ) skills development program in partnership with Doroob. Design for Change (DFC) is provided in partnership with Doroob to develop problem-solving and adaptability. The Leader in Me leadership development program is provided in partnership with Franklin Covey Middle East to build leadership capacities. Entrepreneurship Training is offered in partnership with Riyadi and MOE. An elected Student Council engages regularly with the Senior Leadership Team to discuss school improvement and student voice.

Mental Wellbeing

Waad Academy follows a holistic education model that integrates heart, mind, and body development. The learning outcomes include a strong sense of wellbeing, reflecting an emphasis on emotional and physical welfare. The curriculum blends Islamic values with international standards to support safe, respectful, and wellbeing-focused learning communities. Students are encouraged to contribute to their communities and to develop wellbeing as part of their overall progress. The school's approach to wellbeing is reinforced through its academic and co-curricular programs and its emphasis on leadership and personal growth.

Admissions

Admissions

Waad Academy uses a Cambridge-certified dual curriculum for KG1 to Grade 12, offering both British and American pathways. The school follows the Cambridge International Examinations framework, with IGCSEs in grades 9–10 and A-Levels in grades 11–12, and Cambridge core subjects including English, Mathematics, ICT, and Physical Education. The Tarbiyah program integrates Islamic morals and spiritual values throughout the curriculum, supported by modern teaching methods and technology. Saudi subjects include Islamic Studies, Quran, Arabic Studies, and Community Leadership. For inquiries, contact Waad Education at 920026080.

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