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Advanced Learning Schools Riyadh
An IB World School since 2009 and CIS-accredited, operating three campuses in An Nakheel (Boys, Girls, and K-5 co-ed). Fees for 2025-26 run from SAR 61,000 (KG1-2) to SAR 75,000 (Grades 11-12), all-inclusive of textbooks, with a 10% sibling discount…
Fees
| Fee | Age | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| KG1-KG2 | 4 | Annual | SAR 61,000 |
| Grades 1-5 | 6 | Annual | SAR 69,000 |
| Grades 6-10 | 11 | Annual | SAR 71,000 |
| Grades 11-12 | 16 | Annual | SAR 75,000 |
Reviews
- Established Riyadh international school, founded 2005, organised across three campuses in central Riyadh. One of a small number of schools in the city offering all three IB programmes (PYP, MYP and Diploma). CIS-accredited, with English-medium instruction alongside Arabic and Islamic studies covering around 20% of the curriculum.
- Reddit and aggregate signal positions ALS as a credible IB option in Riyadh. One commenter described it as "a great option," with another noting an American curriculum integrated with the IB programme. New campus came online 2022-23.
- Workload is heavy. High-school students face roughly two hours of homework on top of a 7:10am to 3:45pm school day, on a co-ed model that becomes single-sex from Grade 4 onwards.
- Parent voice is genuinely thin. One ISD review (a teacher, not a parent) gives top marks across the board. WhichSchoolAdvisor's published profile contains no parent ratings.
- Student culture draws mixed comment, including a critical student post about cliques and teaching style, set against generally positive staff and parent commentary.
Head of school
Dr. Liam Browne
Dr. Liam Browne is the Superintendent at Advanced Learning Schools (ALS), having been appointed to the role in August 2024. He previously served as the Head of School at the Franconian International School in Germany for three years. Dr. Browne is a highly experienced international educator and leader, serving as a veteran accreditation evaluator and visiting team chair for the Council of International Schools (CIS). His extensive accreditation work also includes collaborations with the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and the Middle States Association (MSA). He is dedicated to fostering inquiry-based learning and excellence in international education.
Accreditations
- Council of International Schools 01