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Jeddah Knowledge International School

The first IB Continuum school in Saudi Arabia, founded in 1996, offering IB PYP, MYP, and Diploma alongside the American Diploma from Toddlers to Grade 12. Fees for 2025-2026 run from SAR 22,050 (Toddlers) to SAR 64,800 (Grade 12 boys)…


Curriculum
IB
Fees, annual
SAR 23–69k
Ages
2 to 18
Pupils
~2,000
Founded
1996

Saudi Arabia's first continuum IB school, founded in 1996 in the Al Salamah district. Around 2,000 students, all three IB programmes plus the American Diploma, with CIS and NEASC accreditation.

JKS is one of the better-known names on the Jeddah international circuit, with families choosing it for the IB pathway in a city where most peers run American or British. Fees climb from SAR 22,800 in early years to SAR 69,000 in the senior school. Head of School Yasmin Suliman has been a long-standing presence.

Parents speak well of the curriculum quality, the facilities, and the active extracurricular and sports programme. The school is gender-segregated above primary, and longer-running expat threads describe a meaningful difference in the academic culture between the boys' and girls' sections, with the girls' section generally seen as the stronger academic environment. Teachers stay long enough to know cohorts well. Best fit for academically motivated families wanting an IB exit and willing to navigate the gender-segregated upper school.


Fee Age Type Amount
Toddlers 2 Annual SAR 22,800
KG 1 3 Annual SAR 30,450
KG 2 4 Annual SAR 35,100
KG 3 5 Annual SAR 38,550
Grade 1 6 Annual SAR 51,300
Grades 2 - 3 7 Annual SAR 53,700
Grade 4 9 Annual SAR 55,800
Grade 5 10 Annual SAR 56,850
Grades 6 - 7 11 Annual SAR 58,500
Grade 8 13 Annual SAR 59,550
Grade 9 14 Annual SAR 62,280
Grade 10 15 Annual SAR 63,000
Grade 11 16 Annual SAR 68,100
Grade 12 17 Annual SAR 69,000
Entrance Exam Fee One-time SAR 575
Registration Fee (KG2) One-time SAR 3,000
Registration Fee (KG3 and above) One-time SAR 5,750

  • Glassdoor staff reviews sit across roughly 50 entries, with parent-facing testimonials more positive than teacher-facing ones.
  • Teachers describe a tightly controlled communication culture and patchy support around health and maternity leave. One teacher said the school terminated colleagues "within the week of asking too many questions".
  • A separate ex-staff post alleges retaliation against staff who raised concerns during IB and CIS visits, and names JKIS specifically among schools to avoid for work.
  • Some long-tenured teachers post warmly about the facilities and IB/American programmes. The split between long-term insiders and recent leavers is wide.
  • Parents on directory sites describe academic progress and engaged community events. Staff turnover is the dominant negative signal in independent posts.

Head of school

Yasmin Suliman

I am immensely proud to be part of the prestigious JKS community; a community whose vision is to develop holistic and internationally minded children into lifelong learners; to inculcate in them the love to learn; to develop their personalities individually; to teach them to explore new knowledge in the wider world; and to encourage them to value and respect all cultures whilst remaining rooted to their very own cultural identity.

Accreditations

  • Council of International Schools 01
  • New England Association of Schools and Colleges 02

7180 Muhammad Masud, As Salamah, Jeddah 21462, Saudi Arabia

School website