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Dar Jana International Schools

One of Jeddah's largest international schools, founded in 1999, with over 5,000 students from 42 nationalities across three campuses serving boys, girls, and nursery. Offers the US curriculum with AP courses and IB PYP, Cognia-accredited; fees for 2025-2026 run from…


Curriculum
IB, American
Fees, annual
SAR 21–39k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
~5,000
Founded
1999

A large Lebanese-run American-curriculum school in Al Rawda, with separate boys and girls campuses serving roughly 5,000 students.

Dar Jana opened in 1999 with 23 students and has grown into one of the biggest international-stream schools in Jeddah, drawing pupils from over 40 nationalities. The English programme is American, paired with Arabic, KSA studies, and Islamic studies, and the school holds Cognia accreditation. AP and SAT testing run on site along with NWEA MAP and PIRLS assessments. Fees run roughly SAR 20,500 to 39,000.

The school is gender-segregated in the Saudi style, which matters in practice. Fathers are not permitted on the girls campus, so payment, parent conferences, sick pickups, and graduation events on that side are mothers only. The community is largely Arab Muslim families who want an American academic track inside a culturally aligned environment rather than a Western expatriate setting. Teacher reviews lean positive at the Hera girls campus, with administration drawing more of the criticism.


Fee Age Type Amount
KG 1 - KG 3 (Pre-School) 3 Annual SAR 20,500
Grade 1 6 Annual SAR 27,000
Grades 2 - 3 7 Annual SAR 31,000
Grades 4 - 6 9 Annual SAR 33,000
Grades 7 - 9 12 Annual SAR 35,000
Grade 10 15 Annual SAR 37,000
Grade 11 16 Annual SAR 38,000
Grade 12 17 Annual SAR 39,000
Entrance Exam Fee One-time SAR 650
Registration Fee (new students) One-time SAR 2,000
Annual Reservation Fee (current students) One-time SAR 2,500

  • Dar Jana is one of the older established American-curriculum schools in Jeddah, with around 5,000 students across separate boys, girls and preschool campuses in Al Rawdah and Al Nahda.
  • The school is Lebanese-run and has a predominantly Arab student body, with a US curriculum for English-medium subjects and a separate Arabic, Islamic studies and French strand.
  • Parents in expat communities describe the Rawda preschool campus warmly and speak well of teachers at the girls' Hera campus.
  • One Saudi alumna who graduated described the school as "honestly amazing" and said she could vouch for every member of staff.
  • One restriction parents flag: fathers are not permitted on the girls' campus for any reason, including paying fees, picking up sick children, attending graduations or performances. A real factor in advance if both parents want to be involved day-to-day.
  • a real factor about the consistency of the Arabic teaching, which one parent singled out as inconsistent year to year.

Head of school

Donia Ibrahim K. Alsayed

Donia Ibrahim K. Alsayed serves as the Superintendent of Dar Jana International Schools, bringing over six years of leadership experience within the institution. Her expertise encompasses educational strategy, program development, and fostering cultural competence. Under her leadership, the school has expanded its academic pathways to include both the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Advanced Placement (AP) courses. She is dedicated to creating a dynamic, inclusive learning environment that empowers educators and inspires student growth. She prioritizes academic excellence, character building, and continuous improvement to ensure students achieve their full potential.

Accreditations

  • Cognia 01

  • SAT perfect scores 2020-21 13 perfect scores in English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, and Physics

Al Rawdah District, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

School website