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Rowad Al Khaleej International Schools Jeddah Obhour

Cognia-accredited American-curriculum school in Al Shera'a (North Jeddah), part of the Rowad Al Khaleej group established in 1993, operating separate boys and girls campuses on a shared 30,000 m2 site. The school runs the California Common Core Standards Pearson curriculum…


Curriculum
American
Fees, annual
SAR 22–32k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
~1,900
Founded
2010

A large Saudi-owned American-curriculum school on a 30,000 m2 Obhour campus, with separate boys' and girls' sections and Cognia accreditation. Strong on Saudi-Arabic identity within an English-medium American program.

RAIS Jeddah Obhour is one of three Rowad Al Khaleej campuses (the others in Riyadh and Dammam). Boys and girls are taught on separate sections of the same site, nursery through Grade 12, with around 1,900 students between the two. The American track uses California Common Core with Pearson resources, alongside the full Saudi Ministry program for Arabic, Islamic studies, and national identity.

Families who pick RAIS tend to be Saudi or long-resident expat households who want a serious Arabic-Islamic core delivered through an American academic frame. Parents praise visible academic progress, a strong female teaching corps on the girls' side, and modern facilities including labs, gyms, and art rooms. Independent parent voice online is thin and most testimony comes through school channels, so plan to visit both sections in person. Pricing sits in the mid SAR 22,000 to 32,000 band, well below the premium American-curriculum schools in Jeddah.


Fee Age Type Amount
Nursery 3 Annual SAR 22,000
Pre-KG / KG 4 Annual SAR 22,000
Elementary (Grades 1-5) 6 Annual SAR 30,600
Middle School (Grades 6-8) 12 Annual SAR 31,000
High School (Grades 9-12) 15 Annual SAR 32,000

  • Independent parent reviews are sparse. WhichSchoolAdvisor has not yet conducted an experience visit and notes no parent feedback. ISDb's Jeddah Obhour entry is similarly thin.
  • The substantive independent signal sits on InternationalSchoolsReview, where one teacher review describes tiny classrooms, early visible deterioration in a new building and a culture where students must be passed regardless of attainment.
  • The same review flags exit-visa control, modest staff accommodation and pay issues, with management described as light on engagement and support.
  • Group context matters. Rowad Al Khaleej is the schools arm of Al Khaleej Training and Education and runs multiple campuses across Riyadh, Dammam, Dhahran and Jeddah, so reputation does not transfer cleanly between them.
  • Public school-controlled material highlights the Obhour campus footprint and facilities, but the picture from parents specifically remains effectively absent online.

Accreditations

  • Cognia 01

  • Kangaroo 2020 competition medals 32 medals
  • General abilities tests rank 5th in top ten in the Kingdom

Prince Nayef Road, Al Shera'a, Jeddah 23814, Saudi Arabia

School website